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newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
July 29, 2019, 12:43:08 AM
#8
Good day everyone, I've decided to share a little bit of my experience and some things that might get you interested and motivated on staying here.
the only motivation I need is bitcoin price keeps increasing everyday Cheesy
and the constant flow information, old and new, that I can read on this forum

I know some of you are getting tired because you think acquiring merit is a very difficult thing.
I don't represent most newbies, but I don't need merit to enjoy staying here
I will get them in due course, meanwhile I am learning as much as I can do Wink
hero member
Activity: 2268
Merit: 669
Bitcoin Casino Est. 2013
July 28, 2019, 06:02:37 PM
#7
It is also good to share your experience to make other people feel that they are not the only one who had trouble ranking up but look what happen in the end. This thread is a motivation to make people work hard no matter how it is hard to achieved such goal in this forum. My experience where my rank before is jr. member and I always check my profile everday if I did receive merits but I did not and I lose hope that I can't even receive 10 merits to become member rank. In the end, I always think positive and didn't focus on the obstacle I would face instead i am thinking of achieving my goal.
legendary
Activity: 1778
Merit: 1009
Degen in the Space
July 26, 2019, 01:23:34 PM
#6
Congrats on your achievements. You may as well add that new users can discuss/post in their local boards and be merited since a lot of your earned merits are from the local boards too.

I've recommended some of your posts to loycev's merit thread btw.

Thank you! I hope you reach your goal too!  Wink

I will add your story to my thread: Inspirational stories from self-made promoted users.
Please tell me which rank you began with merit system? Are you fully self-made Senior Member?

I'm just a Full Member when the merit system implemented then gained 150 merits from our local and some international sections here. I'm a Sr. Member now with skills and knowledge and with my hard work and efforts, I made it here.
legendary
Activity: 2310
Merit: 4085
Farewell o_e_l_e_o
July 25, 2019, 09:01:04 PM
#5
I will add your story to my thread: Inspirational stories from self-made promoted users.
Please tell me which rank you began with merit system? Are you fully self-made Senior Member?
legendary
Activity: 2352
Merit: 6089
bitcoindata.science
July 25, 2019, 07:27:06 PM
#4
Guiding people on your local board forum always become the best way if you want to get more merit.

This is true only for certain local boards. I know some of them are a merit fest, but some are not. Portuguese local lacks merits for example...
But anyway if you have good English and are willing to help and learn, you will build a nice rep and ranking up will be inevitable
legendary
Activity: 2324
Merit: 1604
hmph..
July 25, 2019, 06:57:19 PM
#3
Guiding people on your local board forum always become the best way if you want to get more merit. We don't need to work for merit on this forum, if we can educate all members of this forum, people will giving you merit by itself.

I agree with your bold sentence, "The point is every effort you will make that will help other people, there will be a good return to it"
When I think it will be hard to get merit and i think i will stuck on junior member, after that I am going away from this forum. But, I am back, and learn why members who register after me can be Hero members now.

Learning from them, seeing their post or thread mostly because they are guiding, educate each other. And now, I know how to make a quality post on my local board. As you see, now my rank going up, it is not because I am active in the global room and not because I have good experience to educate members of global room, but I can rank up because helping people on my local subforums.
sr. member
Activity: 882
Merit: 301
July 23, 2019, 11:18:48 AM
#2
Congrats on your achievements. You may as well add that new users can discuss/post in their local boards and be merited since a lot of your earned merits are from the local boards too.

I've recommended some of your posts to loycev's merit thread btw.
legendary
Activity: 1778
Merit: 1009
Degen in the Space
July 23, 2019, 08:15:35 AM
#1
Good day everyone, I've decided to share a little bit of my experience and some things that might get you interested and motivated on staying here. I'm doing this thread in here since the Beginners & Help where most of the newbies are in here. I know some of you are getting tired because you think acquiring merit is a very difficult thing. Well, I hope this might hype you up and get started to be one of a responsible member. This thread is not for bragging, its purpose is to inspire you to keep developing yourself because even us we also have been through in that state. Honestly speaking, I'm not that good like the others who are good in data analytics and other stuff but because of being a hardworking member you can achieve everything here.

Just want to share this achievement that I've reached, leet.



I know some of you will react that it's just a simple/basic thing but for me, it's a very satisfying thing to have this number of post. Imagine yourself as a low-quality poster and develop your language skills by keep posting and griding hard, that's an achievement! This is also a big deal for the other persons too.

Achieving leet or 1337 posts is a thing you might want to put on your list too  Cheesy. Leet is just a slang word of an elite, and I think it's just a combination of ASCII characters (correct me if I'm wrong). I know it's hard to do a lot of quality posts that's why I'm very glad about this milestone. This is only satisfaction for me but it makes me motivated to do more so I think it might help you even it's just a simple goal.  Cheesy

Next one is about merits.

I'm just a Full Member at that time when the merit system was implemented. In those days, I think it's over for me because I don't have any idea how to gain any merits. Then through a lot of threads that I've made, I received a bunch of merits and ranked up to Sr. Member. Here are the top threads in my local board that gain a lot of merits and hoping this will give you an idea to manage your journey here in bitcointalk forum. I searched a lot and read some legit articles before I start creating informational threads and sometimes I also try if it really works before sharing.



While creating informational threads like these, you will also learn other skills too. The skill that I also acquired while staying here is making signatures using BBCodes. As you can see in the tribute signatures that I've created for our local, I made it for free as my contribution to our country. Signature making is really a hard thing to do that's why you can see a lot of expensive signatures in the Services because it was made with full effort and dedication. There are so many people in my local really appreciated my work and that's the reason why I received a lot of merits during that day.

The point is every effort you will make that will help other people, there will be a good return to it. So what's the point of sharing my experiences? I just wanted to encourage a lot of people especially newbies to keep posting good threads and spread a good discussion in our community. Thinking about the current situation, I realized that we need to inspire more newbies to develop them as intellectual members soon because I know that most of the members here are not gifted to understand easily some complex technology like bitcoin and the blockchain. I believe that sharing is really an important thing and simply letting others to know some part of you. Thanks for reading this thread and I hope you learn something that you will carry on your journey to be a successful person.
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