Pointless tips on Steemit
Recently I decided to analyze steemit's successful and em...not too many lucky profiles. The aim was to find out why the first ones are popular and upvoted and the second ones always stay in shadow.
Let's skip some factors which we can not influence at the moment (having friends among wales, working in a team etc) and pay attention to what is directly depends on us, therefore we can change it without putting additional efforts except our brain))
In business we have a golden rule - define your main niche and be as good in it as possible, providing best service to your customers. Just imagine that you need to choose a massage therapist to alleviate the pain in your back.
Whom will you go to - to a massage specialist with years of successful practice or a masseur who also works as a hairdresser and does waxing?
Plenty of times I have read about the same here in steemit and every time I thought that they wrote it only to give some pointless tips hiding the truth with I wanted to find.
However, in fact, I was wrong.
"There is a distinct difference between posts of somebody struggling to come up with ideas to get rich and somebody who has been inspired to teach or engage in the community with original ideas. The most successful authors are those who are both driven by reward, and passionate and consistent with their work. The goal should be to create a document that you are proud of". in " Being A Member Of The SteemSTEM Community"
Steemit profile's analysis
To return to the beginning of this post I will show you a part of steemit profile's analysis
reputation score ___nickname___N posts___topic______average $
- 31 _________teddieelga______733_____everything___ 0,01
- 45____________bengo_________173______everything___0,22
- 51____________pearica_______455_____ _FOOD_____ __2,00
- 72____ _____me_tarzan___ __ 5880___ BITCOIN___ ___15
- 63_________ dudu hoffman___ 1149___ MUSIC___ ___ 0,01
- 61_________ satchmo____ _1940______2 main topics__40
*the period of July-August 2017 was taken
As the table shows choosing 1 niche doesn't guarantee 100% success but it significantly increases the chance of being noticed!
Just admit it frankly that if you are a fan of history would you prefer to read another article of Middle ages from a professor of history or an article with the same topic from a user who writes on a variety of subjects?
Several months after my own analysis I continued to be stubborn as a badger writing on different topics. You can easily check my poor results of this demeanor.
A week or more ago I faced with an amazing article Where do I start?! An AWESOME guide to get you started of where he just made me finally understand the simplest and important thing:
Maybe you are just like me and have a variety of interests, a lot of important things to say or mood swings and feel difficulty with niche definition.
But try to be critical of yourself. If you make a lot of effort, and there is no impact, changes are needed. After all, as Einstein said, " Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results".
Welcome my niche on Steemit :)
Puff, for my special niche I was searching quite a long time because my main feature is burnout in everything I like to do or some topics are so popular that there is a high probability of getting lost among more experienced authors and being blown away.
But a couple of days ago I looked through my notebooks and found there lists of books that I read for 2017, quotes and exercises written out of them, reading plans for the next year. Oh, so this is exactly what I need!
So, my topic on Stimit will be about BOOKs, oh, but not about everything!
I like books about self-development, about researching the brain as the most complex structure on our planet, about changing habits, searching for and overcoming fear, helping to understand and accepting oneself, to be on the same wavelength with the world and to afford to dream about more.
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I'm not going to write about my impressions and give some recommendations what to read but will post about the most impressive moments and exercises from these books and share my experience practicing tips from them.
As Brett Blumenthal says in her famous book,
"Only 1 new habit a week will give you 52 new habits at the end of the year which will transform you into a new person!"
So, why not to try something new exactly at the beginning of the year?
So, everyone who likes to read you are welcome to follow me updated, criticize, comment on and enter into discussions.
And once again,
Wish you all the best and changes for good in your life!