Some people have all the luck! It sure seems like it because they are the next greatest, shiniest, newest thing on the platform. Normally this does not last and there is a natural turn over and progression of who is slaying Steemit with their content.
A few hang in there but let's be honest that after two years of the same types of pictures and such that nobody bothers really seeing what they are up to because they already have established how to make the system work for them....( I shall refrain from the eyerolling of the complete lack of evolution of some of it and how it seems to be like some paint themselves into a corner then bitch that they can't branch out more!)
Sometimes when I see the 60th post on exactly the same topic, challenge, or NICHE...I kinda wanna hurl. When I joined Steemit I was told to find one single niche and stick to it and that nobody likes blogs that cover more than one solid subject matter.
I did not listen to these people and see that they no longer dominate trending so that sort of proved that the One Trick Pony routine grows more stale then the loaf of bread I just found hiding behind a bottle of wine and a fruit bowl.
If you are not getting the audience you desire then perhaps posting every 4 hours to try to equate to one decent post is also a form of this Steemian dilemma. (Urge Overkill was a band and not a way to garner tons of legit followers IMHO)
Turnover is healthy, natural and part of what keeps Steemit from solely being about pictures of flowers and photos of someones never ending vacations. Deal with it, get creative , collaborate and ride as many Ponies as you damn well want to! ;)
(Giphy, Musings from a Dorky Mind, Blog Hogs (future project for teamgood/narwhals),
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