Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this “Stardom” thing, trying to figure out how to get my submissions to the top. Here’s what I did, step-by-step, no fancy tech talk, just plain English.
First Steps – Figuring Out the Game
First thing I did was just play. I mean, you gotta know the game, right? I spent a good few hours just submitting random stuff, seeing what got votes, what didn’t. I wasn’t trying to win, just observing. Think of it like scouting the competition.
- Submitted a bunch of different things: photos, short videos, even a couple of silly drawings.
- Checked the “top” submissions regularly: What was popular? What style were people liking?
- Paid attention to the comments: What were people saying about the top submissions? Any clues there?
Getting Serious – Crafting Better Submissions
After getting a feel for things, I started to get more strategic. This is where the real work began.

My initial thought was to make things, so I made up several pieces that showed off different things I’ve learned.
- Put my best one yet right up front, like a captivating introduction.
- Then, I showcased several other works in different styles.
- Lastly, ended on a high note with another solid submission.
Iterate and Improve – Rinse and Repeat
Getting to the top isn’t a one-time thing. It’s about constantly improving and adapting.
- Keep submitting: Don’t get discouraged if something doesn’t take off. Just keep at it.
- Try new things: Experiment with different styles, formats, and ideas.
- Pay attention to feedback: Are people responding well to a certain type of submission? Do more of that!
That’s pretty much it. No magic secrets, just a lot of trial and error, observation, and hard work. Keep practicing, keep learning, and keep submitting. That’s how you get those “best submissions” in Stardom, or anything else, really.