Is there a way to add my tutorials to SteemHelp Community, if they are not written especially for this community?

I'm glad you asked!

Yes, there is!


If you have older or published under different main tags tutorials, guides or other training materials that are about

  • Steem
  • Communities and Tribes
  • Interfaces and DApps
  • Markets
  • Tools
  • Games

or sub-categories of those (like Steem-Engine for Markets), and the content is still actual, you can publish it in a form of a QA in the SteemHelp Community, like I did here, and you are allowed to add in this QA post the link to your other published tutorial. The other tutorial doesn't necessarily have to be published on Steem. If it's not on Steem, it promotes Steem outside the ecosystem, so it should be fine.

To increase the chances of appearing in the guides index page, you need to follow the guidelines, in this case to let the readers know in the QA post -- if you haven't done it in your original post -- what level of knowledge do they need and in what areas, to understand the material.

If your content isn't actual or you simply feel you need to rewrite it for various reasons, that would be even better, of course! Then you can publish the new post directly in the SteemHelp Community. The guidelines should still be followed.

What are your benefits?

Obviously, the possibility to re-monetize your content or to get more followers.

What are the benefits for SteemHelp Community?

Hopefully, more helpful content will be added to the community, from more people.

That's it! If you have questions, bring them on!


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