How to get better with Steemit Masterclass

Greetings my esteemed Steemians!

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Everybody was very happy after completed the first day of Steemit Masterclass in KK

Have you ever realize that when you were trying to court your wife/husband, you were thinking of strategies on how to get her/his attention? How were you trying to be as creative as possible in order to get their attention and get connected to the person you love?
Courting skill does need a strategy and creativity in order to get the attention of the person you are interested in and eventually got connected to them.
I truly believe that in order to get the attention of your readers on the steemit platform, you need to apply the same strategy. Just not to the point of marrying them though.

Introduction

One of the best strategies to get better on the steemit platform is to attend any type of class that can guide you on how to be a good steemit blogger.
We are very fortunate because they are steemians such as @bitrocker2020, @maverickfoo, @deborism and @danieldoughty making an effort to get this masterclass take off.
In this Steemit Masterclass, we were thought on how to create good content, find the best possible title for your content, how to use the applications that available online and eventually get connected to other steemians around the world.

What we have learned.

When we want to get better, it means that we wanted as many traffic as possible that visit your blog page. But that is not the only way.
In the Steemit Masterclass in Kota Kinabalu, we were taught that there are 4 Cs that make a success in Steemit. There are:-

* Creation
* Curation
* Courtship
* Community

Creation.
This is about creating a content. Basically, this is the main area that you need to master. When you are trying to create a content, and a good one, you need a strategy. The strategies are:-

1. Make a research
2. Start writing
3. Do the Editing and Formatting.

@maverickfoo make it sounds so easy, but it's true, it was quite easy. And if you practice, it will be even easier.
When you do all the 3 steps, try to limit your time on each step. The best amount of time to spend on each step is just 25 minutes! Because this is roughly the average attention span for us.

1. Research
When you do your research on what you want to write, make sure it is something that you have interest in. Once you have completed looking for the contents on what you wanted to write, you can look up what title should you put in. The CoSchedule is a good application that you can use and it is FREE. This app will help you to get the best title that may give you a good amount of exposure.

2. Writing.
To tell you the truth, when @maverickfoo show us the method on practising on writing, I was quite taken aback. On this steps, you should continue writing, best done on a laptop and not on your smartphone, without worrying about the grammars or spelling! The Most Dangerous Writing App There are several levels that you can try. For a beginner, try to write without stopping for five minutes. If you have completed the writing without stop for five minutes, the content that you wrote can be downloaded.
When I wrote this post, I actually force myself to write without stopping for 20 minutes. Yes, the grammar and spelling were sucks!

3. Edit and Formatting.
This is the part where you can edit and formatting all that you had learned. There are few applications that you can use to help you do the edit and formatting. Grammarly is an app that helps you with your grammar. The next step is to use evernoteapps for editing your content before paste it on the steemit editor.

We have spent the whole day on learning about how to be a better steemit blogger. I will continue with

* Curation
* Courtship
* Community 

In my next post.

Conclusion.

Before I finish writing up my post, I just want to let you all know that the Steemit Masterclass is really an eye-opener. We only finish the 1st part of the class and it already makes me very comfortable to blog. I hope that this will make us better and be able to promote and teach anybody who joins steemit in the future.

It is also my genuine hope that this post will be able to help you to write a better content in the future or make you want to sign up with any steemit masterclass in the future.

Thank you for reading and thank you everybody.
@maverickfoo, @deborism, @danieldoughty, @viverridae, @wilsonkoh, @cathmot, @veenang, @gelfire, @diamondray, @alvinscorner, @emmanuelnukchee, @kulasago, @bboyady, @chanelcalestus, @eric-isaiah, @connie1018, @borneoairbrush, @inugarang, @beverlyjoe, @baileyrose, @ejlo3310, @darrenting, @awesomianist, @melcy and Charles.
I really hope that I got your username right. Sorry if your name is not mentioned here.


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Me and my wife @melcy. @awesomianist is at the back

@papanog is a General Practitioner who loves to talk about health. In his spare times, he will cook for his family. A new passion is to learn more about how to be a good steemit blogger and promoting steemit.com. Making sure that all contents are written to add value to whoever visits and reads this blog post.

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