I want to remind people of the importance of comments on Steemit. It encourages the blogger, increases your reputation and creates familiarity or even friendship, which leads to better networking. As a minnow, you want the 4 cents, 2 cents, 10 cents, 1 cent. They all add up at the end of the week. And you never know when you will have a windfall from single comment. I didn't know I was going to get a whale-vote, I just really liked the story and it reminded me of something I thought could be bit of a giggle. I got paid to joke around.
To read the full blog (which I recommend) clink on this link.
https://steemit.com/teamaustralia/@aussiesteem/totally-unexpected-an-x-file-right-here-in-my-old-queenslander-the-great-loo-paper-mystery
I have read a few blogs on how to do a good comment, and while am naturally chatty, I have followed the advice of people who have been doing this for a long time. I have had interactions with some great people that I admire very much, and I have been challenged, and learned from it, all the while networking for business, which almost seems like an added bonus for just socialising.
I have supported people who have asked for support in the networks and projects they are creating, and have been repaid in kind many times over too.
Thanks to #teamaustralia
for being familiar names on an overwhelming number of upvotes and comments. All of these people are just nice people who know how to create networks that work for everybody involved. Do yourself a favour and follow them
The ongoing support really helps keep a minnow from giving up, floating belly up to the surface, and out of the Steemit pond when you don't seem to be making headway.
If I have left any name out of this, please please let me know in the comments with an "Oi!!! What about me?"
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