"I'm #1 or in the top of many tournaments. Those include Abstract, Lute, Claynosaurz, IOPn, Myriad Markets, Kona and a few others."
"and a few others."
JUST COME OUT AND SAY YOURE THE COCK CHAMPION
@ProofOfEly
How I got 11K Xeets
I focus on both consistency & quality:
One post every once in a while won't cut it but neither will just spamming copy-paste slop. Be on top of all the updates for a tournament & be original in your content.
A few massive accounts might be able to get away with a couple posts but for us smaller to medium tier creators, we have to be much more consistent.
I find undervalued Tournaments:
Xeets are rewarded like a finite pool or a pie. There are a certain amount allocated daily and the more people who participate, the more spread out those rewards will be. So finding categories that have low participation but have strong rewards is an easy way to climb and earn.
I create proactive content, not reactive:
Majority of people who talk about products/services/brands (especially in InfoFi) depend on just reacting to new info by trying to play catch up and rush to regurgitate info 1:1 just to make sure they get a post out.
Proactive or intentional content tends to take longer but go further, unless it's a "reactionary" post like fud or rage bait which can do well but isn't always valuable to a brand.
You'd be surprised at how few creators actually sit down for 20 minutes to research and think about how to make a piece of content educational/entertaining.
I'm #1 or in the top of many tournaments.
Those include Abstract, Lute, Claynosaurz, IOPn, Myriad Markets, Kona and a few others.
You don't need to try and hit every single tournament, just find an edge in one or a few & lock in.