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by Here’s the payout information that is found at the bottom of his post. As you can see this article made $394 and generated 287 votes.
A couple things to understand about why was so successful: he is a very passionate writer, hard-working, trustworthy, transparent, humble and also has a big heart. When I found his story, I too, almost found myself in tears. Here’s why, this is from story:
I see people say amazing things about my writing here on Steemit and I wonder why (because, really I don’t think I do anything special) but maybe that feeling is due to the fact that folks like offered to help me get better and so I was getting better without noticing it myself.
Earlier this morning, he took me way back to my and I cringed. Who was I expecting to read that badly formatted post? Well, I can say that now thanks to . I have unfortunately slowed down on here but I haven’t forgotten all the goodwill I have received over time.
For , I would have done the gig for free without thinking twice about it!So, you see that the community aspect of Steemit is responsible for bringing people together? Fiverr has no community aspect. Ok, here is from the man who employed . I know a lot of you reading this will be skeptical due to the number of scams that exist on the internet but I will show you how the reputation system in Steemit is superior to Fiverr’s.
Next to each user’s name is a number which represents their reputation score. People who are popular, who do good work for the community or who are successful bloggers tend to have high reputation scores. Rep scores go up when others vote for your blogs and comments. People with very high rep scores can make people with low rep scores go up dramatically by voting.
Everyone starts out at 25. Here’s how it works: if you try to pull scams, the community will downvote you, which makes your score go lower. There are plagiarism bots (one called Cheetah) that detect plagiarized content from the web. There’s also a dedicated team that searches daily for plagiarized posts. Once you fall below a reputation score of 0, your posts are greyed out, which means people can see them only if they “unhide” them. Basically, this is Steemit’s form of a prison. There are ways to get out but it takes a lot of work and a person with a high rep has to do it.
As you can see, has a rep score of 64 which is very high considering he joined 5 months ago. This reputation system is better because it is more comprehensive. It’s easy to tell the good people from the bad in Steemit and this is because people will show their true colors on a social network. Steemit allows people to form friendship bonds which go well beyond the scope of “business”. It is more similar the way tribes formed, with friendship bonds coming first, then business second. It’s a more natural way to find business partners. Plus, if someone didn’t fulfill their Steemgig, they would instantly lose their reputation and no one would ever work with them again in Steemit. Word travels very fast.by The above image basically glamourized exploitation and many journalists took to Twitter and their respective media outlets to eviscerate Fiverr:
Fiverr’s prices are exploitative. While someone in Nigeria could in theory make a decent amount on Fiverr, someone in the United States could not. I’m sorry but a bunch of $5 gigs are not going to cut it for most people. Steemit levels the playing field in a lot of ways, because it allows anyone to make money and it doesn’t exploit low prices. The amount of success one reaches is largely determined by a number of factors, but it’s not restrictive, and is more holistic. This is because one’s success lies with the community, not just two people, employee and employer. The more you do for the Steemit community as a whole, the more money you will make (as a general rule). That’s why many of the most successful posts, which go up into the thousands of dollars, are written by programmers, who have spent weeks if not months building applications for Steemit. When they post the results of their hard work, the community compensates them. It ensures that the programmers continue building applications for the Steem blockchain. Steemit can be a place where dreams are hatched, cultivated then released. It is a totally different paradigm to anything else on the internet.
And if you’d like to either hire Steemians or get hired for Steemgigs, sign up for a account and follow . @surpassinggoogle and I are working together to expand Steemgigs and create some real value for both freelancers and employers. @surpassinggoogle has a dream of facilitating 5000 Steemgigs and I think once the benefits are understood, this number could go a lot higher. I have been notified that there is a delay currently with Steemit.com signups because of the huge numbers of people wanting an account. There are a few other ways to get an account, so for further reading about this, This has not been the case previously, and from what I understand, it is because Steemit has gained popularity in the past few months, so the traffic has become bigger than previously. They are working to resolve this bottleneck. As a full disclosure, I’m invested both in time and money with Steem.
Thanks for reading,Stellabelle
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