Where is the post?
In all honesty, I'm not sure if I have any followers that keep up on my content. I think it is still early enough to be able to make a decision like this and not suffer the brunt impact simply because your following isn't that large. With school barking down my alley, I haven't had a lot of free time to publish content. I've managed to keep a daily schedule, but its getting very clear very quickly that my strategy isn't working.
When I joined Steemit, the idea was to cast a wide net over the type of things that interested me. I've a lot of eggs in a lot of baskets, and I thought I could curate content for every single basket. I could, but only for a little bit. I've realized on Steemit that if you're going to try and create high quality content, you need to dedicate your time to one topic.
One topic that you can invest research into. One topic that you're focused on, ahead on the curve, and ready where the industry and trends move. I tried multiple and it became evident that I wouldn't pass casual blogs and thoughts unless I put consistent research and time in. The thing about these fitness posts is that in order to get quality stuff, you need to get your ducks in line way before and dive deep. I can't really do that stretched across multiple fronts.
What for the future?
It is clear to me that my passion lies in technology. I've grown up in it and its the thing that I want to put my entire focus on. This would encompass general tech, smartphones, computers, cryptocurrency, Steemit, all that jazz that can fall under tech. So it doesn't mean that I'm done creating content - far from it. I'm probably going to be making more.
I'm just making an effort to fall into a specific niche and drive home with that. On top of the blogs I plan to release, you can expect a video series coming in the next month or two. I'm going to redouble my efforts on Steem, and hope you guys stick around for the ride. Thanks!
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