How to make profit on Steemit! [EN/FR] I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE OF PROFIT AXED PEOPLE ON STEEMIT.

in #introduceyourself6 years ago (edited)

Hi Steemians, today i'm going to put here a way to make quick money even if your IQ is under 50.

In 3 steps that's how it works:

  1. Go to any platform that provide Steem or SBD and buy your some of these ( i suggest 100$ minimum)

  2. Go to: https://steembottracker.com/ and check these two colons: VOTE VALUE and Max profitable bid.
    bot.JPG
    (you can click on details to chekc what's the supposed ROI of the bot)

  3. Send an amount of Steem or SBD under the Max profitable bid and filling these details by clicking: Send Bid.
    bot 2.JPG

Then profit it's up to you to hold thoose SBD or sell them directly after curation period.
With this method you can make 180-220$ per 100$ invested.

Let me know in the comments if it helped!

FRENCH:

Salut les Steemiens, aujourd'hui je vais mettre ici un moyen de gagner de l'argent rapidement, même si votre QI est en dessous de 50.

En 3 étapes c'est comme ça:

  1. Allez sur n'importe quelle plate-forme qui fournit Steem ou SBD et achetez-en quelques-uns (je suggère 100 $ minimum)

  2. Rendez-vous sur: https://steembottracker.com/ et vérifiez ces deux-points: VOTE VALUE et Max profitable bid.
    ! [bot.JPG] ()
    (vous pouvez cliquer sur les détails pour savoir quel est le ROI supposé du bot)

  3. Envoyez un montant de Steem ou SBD sous l'enchère Max rentable (max profit bid) et remplissez ces détails en cliquant sur: Envoyer l'offre.
    ! [bot 2.JPG] ()

Ensuite, il vous appartient de détenir le SBD ou de le vendre directement après la période de conservation.
Avec cette méthode, vous pouvez faire 180-220 $ pour 100 $ investi.

Faites-moi savoir dans les commentaires si cela a aidé!

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Sorry for your loss and congratulation!

You have been victim of a @GrumpyCat flag because you or someone else sent money to buy votes from an irresponsible non-GrupyCompliant service.

@boomerang is acting irresponsibly by selling votes to people on their post in the last few hours before post payout. = 99.99% abuse.

GrumpyCat selects the best and most deserving posts to flag for greater impact. Congrats! Your post also earned a resteem by @GrumpyCat.

To know what voting bot to use, refer to https://steembottracker.com/ and use those that have 3.5 day or less in the "Max Age" column.

To learn more: https://steemit.com/abuse/@grumpycat/non-gumpycompliant-vote-sellers-are-now-to-be-used-exclusively-to-profit-from-the-reward-pool

Thank you, I will put this info into my post so people can maximise their profit without any loss! That's cool. But i see it's SO DECENTRALIZED that you can withdraw money from actual articles ahah kind of a dictaturial comunist. Good luck with other villians tho ;)

Thanks for this INFO.

Welcome man!

Interesting...I'm gonna try, thanks =)

awesome post

Steemit was supposed to be a place where curators were financially incentivized to curate well, and creators to create well.

Now we have vote bots, which btw are specifically not allowed according to the white paper. Now everyone self-curates. How do you think this will end?

I think quality will keep dropping as long as the bots are used. Payouts will rise for a while, everyone will keep getting richer, until all the scammers and a lot of hopeful poor people are signed up, and all the artists have left... and that will be the end.

Correct. Artists wont last long in a land of bot self curation. Why waste time and energy here?

Bro this is not crypto it's like youtube look at the very begining it was only "artists" who made pennies with their videos. Then you got all marketing stuff etc to promote value on the click rate. So to speak your ideal of an internet full of teddy bears and cartoons isn't correct when you involve money, in any case. Sad truth.

Youtube is different, it's like fiat currency, centralized. Steemit started off decentralized, and with the stated goal of rewarding good content (see the white paper). Of course it's somewhat centralized now anyway due to high concentration of wealth, but still better than most corporations.
Youtube never had that goal, it was all "let's get rich off other people's work" from the start

I learned a stat where like 90% of Steem is held by less than 10% of the people. I cracked up because it parallels real life.

Unfortunatly to many people trying to get rich quick on Crypto.
Ultimately this will only do damage to the space.

@stahlberg - you nailed it, I just posted about this very thing (no link). Steemit is broken. The decentralized nature is a wonderful idea, but now the algorithms have derailed and there's nobody around to fix them. Unless people vote honestly about the quality of the content there will be no steemit left before long because it'll be a useless wasteland with nothing but bots. People need to rid themselves the notion the upvoting and commenting on high-reputation posts is somehow better than posting on quality content. It's really unfortunate.

100% agreed.

Bots completely break the principles of good curation, and they're eventually going to kill the platform. Rather than being a social media platform, SteemIt is quickly becoming a platform whose best-selling content is more advice on how to make money on SteemIt.

That's not good for growth. Nobody outside of SteemIt cares about these articles, and anyone who wants to use the platform for anything outside of making money is going to be sorely disappointed.

I think the community really needs to take a step back, and look at what's good for their bank accounts versus what's good for the platform. Removing the bot industry and bringing back manual curation could do wonders for creating real content on the network. SteemIt could be hundreds of times bigger than it is if it can find appeal with a broad audience - But so far it's floundering in these efforts.

exactly. I was writing about this too! We need some good algorithms here. Actually it is finally a time to get over beta!

I don't care about money i have done mine. But to promote a post and create a community around some subjects (which you can see in my #presentation post) it all depends on why and what are you doing with these tools sure there is always some that will only see it profit wise, as in bitcoin as in eth or any crypto or market some are just here for quick money and that's sad but true..

Also i lost money in this bot promotion due to global marketcap down, that speaks for itself ;)

Yes but Bitcoin and Ethereum are crypto currencies who's value are open to the market for trading and profit making. Steemit on the other hand is a platform for content creators to provide unique content for others to enjoy and upvote based on quality. The Steem earnings are secondary.

I can create a post that is complete shite and then use a vote bot to get rewarded. As @stahlberg says, if this starts happening on a large scale then Steemit is finished as a platform.

if this starts happening on a large scale then Steemit is finished as a platform.

There is a single guy posting 10 topics a day making 400$ on every one of them. Do you think OP boosting his posts for a few $ will destroy the platform more?

Of course not but if the main incentive by many here is to make as much money as possible then it will have a negative impact.

I have posted some crypto analysis articles but have made nothing from them, where as other articles which are all about pumping and dumping coins make loads of Steem. Says it all really.

Yeah i heard many people joing the pump and dumps make money and just upvote the guy for helping them.

I think people missed the keep your bid under the "max profitable bid" section because why do people bid it beyond profit???

going to try it out

Amazing and very interessing post thank you for sharing
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pourquoi ne pas avoir choisi @pushup dans ce cas, le max profitable bid est supérieur à celui de jerrybanfield.. c'est juste pour mieux comprendre.

Et faut-il sélectionner les 25% de curation?

Pour le prendre comme exemple je ne vais pas quand même faire une liste des ROI sachant qu'ils évoluent en fonction du nombre de bids. Il faut regarder en temps réel et sélectionner celui qui te semble le plus profitable.

Pas de souci, c'était juste pour mieux comprendre. Merci pour ta réponse et pour ces informations.

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