Innovate or Get left behind | a Steemit or a Life Philosophy?

in #busy6 years ago (edited)

No one is safe from stopping getting rewards.

Have you noticed how some of your favorite Steemians were being rewarded triple digits from their posts and one day, out of the blue, they stop getting those precious votes?

We all have streaks. Sometimes we are having a good week and sometimes we might be having a good month. The key here is to try to extend these streaks.

What I´ve noticed from highly rewarded authors vs. content creator that were getting support and stopped getting it is one just one thing, one big difference.

The former innovate whereas the latter keep using the same posting strategy all the time


Let´s talk about the first part: Getting votes and rewards for the first time

One of the hardest parts to succeed - whatever that may be - on Steemit is getting a strong follower base and achieving some loyal voters who enjoy your content or think your posts add value to the community or the Steemcosystem.

In my opinion, to get followers and daily votes, your content has to be different than any other on the blockchain. Not only regarding topics or subjects, but also how you sell it to your audience.

You know how there are hundreds of travel blogs on Steemit but only a few get huge rewards? Ask yourself one question:

How are these travel bloggers portraying their adventures to their audience? Are they different because of their videos? Do they stand out because of the way they tell their story? Is it because the anchor girl is cute? Whatever the answer is, they differentiate from other travel bloggers.

The same happens with any other subject/topic/theme on Steemit.

You will find there is competition everywhere. Perhaps when Steemit was rather young, it was easier for people to find an unexplored niche like Yoga, Adventure traveling (like me), cooking, make-up tutorials, surfing, crypto analysis etc.

But today is different. There may be tens, perhaps hundreds of people writing about the same subject as you and the competition is harsh; there is no place on the winning side for people who don´t innovate, keep creating but especially people who don´t give up easily

Find a style. Get your mojo going. Try, try again and keep trying different approaches to connect with your audience. It only takes one amazing post to get from cent rewards to dollar rewards. The moment you realize this posting strategy works, keep doing it.

Now let´s talk about the second part: Keep getting rewards and votes on a daily basis

People think the hard part is over. They already have some autovoters rewarding their content every day and sometimes a whale or two that enjoy that content snipes their posts, so they are pretty much ok right? They are set for life.

Wrong.

We, as humans, get sick of the same content and the same way of presenting after a while. As much as people state they don´t like change, the reality is that they don´t like change within their own lives, but they crave change around them.

They need your blog to innovate otherwise they´ll just get bored of reading about the same subjects, with the same writing style, using a similar photography techinques, approaching audiences in the same dull angle.

To keep getting these precious rewards we have to change, transform and evolve our content. This doesn´t mean that you start writing what your audience wants, I am a defender of writing or posting what YOU as author want. But also, you have to respond to your followers and give them your content in a way they enjoy it.

For example: I know my posting is getting dull - don´t waste your time telling me it´s not - and repetitive.

I started writing about adventure traveling and that is how I made a name for myself. Then, after getting an audience and a nice follower base, I began to mix my adventure posts with community driven and minnow focused posts - this was 9 months ago, way before I got my delegation - without forgetting that my main topic was adventure. All of this writing in two languages: English and Spanish, my mother tongue.

This way, people had different topics to read on my blog with different styles and audience. They didn´t - or I hope so - get tired of my posts.

While continuing to post about adventure and community, I tried to include some personal thoughts about life itself and my take in some daily life matters, without forgeting about my main posting subject: Adventure.

So now, I´m going to get you back my friends, I´m going to go back to the roots and start making adventure content again.

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And you know what? If you may, you should try to do the same. Change, evolve, innovate... or get left behind.

In order to try to keep spam off my posts, I will report every spammy/non engaging comment to @lince and it will be flagged. If you want to do the same in your posts but are afraid of consequences, do it, I got your back if someone retaliates and flags you back. Oh, and feel free to copy/paste this last phrase on your posts, let´s get rid of spam together

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Nice new cartoon... I didn't know you were into motorbikes! Personally I've got something of a soft spot for Enfields and MZs.

Although I'm going to put in a counter-comment about what you say....

I think rather than innovating, the the way to succeed on steemit or anywhere else in life is to find a tiny tiny niche and specialize in it, make it your thang, rather than worrying about innovating in terms of breadth or form.

@crokkon is one of the best examples of someone who does this on steemit.. very few posts, all quite similar but very niche... typically on issues of data science and equality.

Even though he does get rewarded (justly) even if he didn't he's got clarity of purpose and integrity.

I say deeper, fewer and more specialised rather than broader and constantly innovating!

I also think people like a certain 'stability of style' - that way they know where they stand.

Having said that it is good to play around with new ideas and forms of expression. Taking part in your video challenge was very much worthwhile and I realised it really has value.

However, now I'm going to take a while to figure out the best way to use that medium moving forwards rather than carrying on innovating.

I meant to encourage people to keep writing about what they do, but to innovate on the way they do it. Also, to diversify but not to completely change.

I´m going to use as resource some fallacies because this subject is just my opinion and definitely not the absolute truth, but more a judgement made out of experience and by watching other Steemians stop getting rewards.

Example: A girl doing Yoga everyday and Livestreaming it, no matter how great she is, she will stop getting rewards at some point, whereas if she writes about Yoga in her daily life on mondays, talks about the diet that is perfect for yoga practicing on wednesdays, she livestreams her yoga classes on fridays, and perhaps if she makes a video of she doing yoga in a different set every sunday, she will never stop getting rewards...

If @crokkon starts using graphics, gifs, maybe some videos once in a while. Perhaps some day analyze other people´s data science or attack the same subject someone else did, but from a different POV... I think this practices will only bring variety and more votes in the long term, helping his audience to not feel tired of the same stuff over and over. All of this while concentratign on data science and equality, keeping the subject on top.

Not about innovating subjects, but about innovating ways of presenting them.

Of course I mention variety of subjects without forgeting about the main topic, but that is just what I did, was just an example of what worked for me. Perhaps I should´ve been clearer :D

I have a motorbike, not a good one but one I like. I think the person who did this ( I need to remember the steemit username, I´m such a bad person) saw the video I uploaded of me riding it for a contest I made and found it appealing to make a pic of it and gift it to me :D (See? Variety :P )

To bridge my comment and your reply... as long as there's some underlying 'substance' to the innovation, fair enough.....

Oddly your post made me think of Madonna... who is an innovator, often thought of as someone whose reinvented herself many times over the years... but at the same time she's got some kind of 'thread' running all the way back through those 40 years, rooted mainly in dance (she is an amazing dancer) I think, rather than music or even just general performance.... so she innovates form but there's some 'root art' running all the way through her performance history.

So while I generally don't like pop culture, I've actually got time for Madonna because there is some underlying integrity there.

Maybe I'm just lucky to have 'found my thing' before social media was invented! I have this horrific image of younger people floating around the internet experimenting with all sorts of things trying to get attention and never getting noticed... whereas they may be better off spending 10 years offline learning the piano (or whatever) and then they've got much more chance of getting recognition, and even if the don't get that, at least they can play a half decent lament! Or perhaps it's the pseudo-academic in me?

What kind of bike d'you have.. (M.Z.s aren't generally regarded as 'good' bikes btw!)

EDIT: It just occurred me that this video is the kind of 'depth with innovation I appreciate'.... Paul Wheaton with a 12 minute video on why energy saving lightbulbs are BS...!

Karl.

"As much as people state they don´t like change, the reality is that they don't like change within their own lives, but they crave change around them." --> Wow, that's really deep. You know...I never thought of it like that. Now I'm going to sit here and over-analyze if I'm varied enough, or too repetitive.

Thanks for making me lose sleep tonight! Haha, just kidding. It's actually really good to think about these things...asi que gracias por tu consejo!

"Nobody likes change, except for wet babies." [not sure who said that]
Just another deep thought for you to over analyze, ha ha

😂😂😂 I'm going to be up all night

I'm sure it will all result in an entertaining new article of yours tomorrow (at 3am or so :P ) Where are you now?

Oh so you comment on other people´s comment but ignore my post? That is sooo heartbreaking :( hahaha
I hope you are doing awesome, it was nice to see you roaming my post :)

I know, right? It's like people standing in your living room, having a chat, while totally ignoring you :D

But at least I upvoted you with my mega 100% that counts for something, right? :D

Many new users are signing up everyday , while the old ones are leaving. Thats also another reason. Somehow I feel that many users are not active in the last weeks. i dont know if it is because of the SBD price or they just gave up. Also using voting bots instead of reading posts and upvoting them, is another reason.
Many Monnows remain invisible, not because they have bad content, but nobody is ready to read it.
Some users prefer to upvote their comments instead of upvoting other posts.
You brought up a nice topic today. Keep up the good work :)

I totally agree with this. I usually do finance-related posts since it is my niche, just like what you did in your travel posts back then.

Though I have gained loyal readers, sometimes I think my posts have turned into boring blogs. Just thinking about it makes me tired of writing, but just like what you suggested, I tried a different approach while incorporating a touch of humor in my posts.

Guess what I find out? not only did it get much attention from my readers, it also made me more driven to write for more because why not? I really find it enjoyable.

So yeah, we must not just innovate for the sake of others, but we must also innovate for ourselves. Sticking to the old ways can somehow lessen the excitement while expressing the same line of thoughts -- all the time.

This makes a lot of sense to me, it seems as if most whales say the same thing... because it is true! You guys have figured out the formula and without complicating things too much it boils down to; Good original content that readers enjoy.

I have been at the Steem thing for over two months now and it is reassuring reading posts like this. Learning that if I create content that is different and interesting people will enjoy and share it with each other.

Do you have a suggestion about frequency of posts? I really enough blogging so I try to get a post written and on Steemit once a day (excluding trips and vacations I take). Would you suggest a different approach or do you think one a day is good?

Thanks again for the post and the info! Those of us that are newer to Steemit really appreciate it! :)

I see what your saying. It's not an easy thing to do. I have been trying to get really creative and still stick to my roots at the same time, but I guess it can get repetitive as you say. Can't wait and see what you come up with. 😀

I'm looking forward to those adventure posts, thanks for the tips

As in, you just made so much sense @anomadsoul. I just considered the matter some minutes ago. I would seem I have gravitated towards nonfiction and poetry to the detriment of my fiction. I need to correct that. I need to reinvent.

Thank you for this concurrence. Your post makes me see the necessity. Thank you

Thanks for the content, I will try to innovate so as not to die in steemit

I loved this post, so accurate!

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