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comment | "parent_author":"l0k1",<br>"parent_permlink":"re-bullionstackers-re-dumar022-by-the-power-of-steemit-i-have-1000-of-steem-power-20160922t081859404z",<br>"author":"rubenalexander",<br>"permlink":"re-l0k1-re-bullionstackers-re-dumar022-by-the-power-of-steemit-i-have-1000-of-steem-power-20160922t084054899z",<br>"title":"",<br>"body":"I get bummed when a post i think is <a href=\"https:\/\/steemit.com\/mathematics\/@rubenalexander\/the-connection-between-math-and-music-the-measurable-efficiency-in-inversions\">my best<\/a> gets buried too. \n\nI do a couple things to get around this. \n\n1) pick topics that get you excited enough not to care about getting tips. \n\n2) write up an analysis at the end of the month so you see the bigger picture. \n\nWith the first item,<br> I feel like the more I post,<br> the more i care less about having individual posts upvoted. If i am doing a series,<br> than it is more important that i pick a good topic. \n\nWith the second point,<br> living post-to-post is brutal and it sucks if a post is missed. I started writing up a <a href=\"https:\/\/steemit.com\/steemit\/@rubenalexander\/my-monthly-steemit-blog-snapshot-august-4th-september-5th-2016\">monthly summary<\/a> and commit to allowing upvotes to be a factor in deciding what to write about. It is always good to experiment,<br> but also good to take care of your followers.",<br>"json_metadata":" \"tags\":[\"steemit\" ,<br>\"links\":[\"https:\/\/steemit.com\/mathematics\/@rubenalexander\/the-connection-between-math-and-music-the-measurable-efficiency-in-inversions\",<br>\"https:\/\/steemit.com\/steemit\/@rubenalexander\/my-monthly-steemit-blog-snapshot-august-4th-september-5th-2016\" " |
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