Where do you find the time?
We all post to the Steemit blockchain regularly, some of us every day, and some even multiple times a day. Many of the daily posters also post in a very engaging way, covering off many ideas and points within a single post, with tastefully chosen images to convey the message that they are looking to portray to those that will read it. These posts take time to put together and often take some research or pre planning, so my questions to you are:
when do you post?
How do you post? Mobile/laptop/tablet?
I'll answer these questions for myself now, to get things going. I have no real set time to post, and will post when ever some spare time reveals itself, but with three young kids, a wife, a dog, a job, golf, soccer and a large extended family, spare time does not reveal itself all that often! However, as you'll have gotten to know by now, I am a glass half full type of a person and as such, I'll always look for a positive if there is one to be found. One good example is my early rising kids, they often wake up at 6am, 6:30am or 6:45am if we're lucky. My wife or I will get up to make them breakfast etc, allowing the other to catch a few more Zsss. So when it is my turn to get up with them, I get their breakfast ready and when the morning chat and questions are all sorted and the boys are grazing on their breakfast, I either start thinking about what I might post about or even make a start on the post itself.
Sometimes, I'll get the post signed, sealed and delivered before I start work at approx. 8am, which is a real bonus, when it happens, as you almost feel like you are getting a day off. Sure, I could take a day off whenever I like, but now that I have a streak of over 50 days of consecutive posts going, I want to keep it going for another while, as the habit is well and truly formed now and I actually really enjoy posting and hearing feedback from my friends, as well as randomers on here. There are other days of course when work, the kids, my job and all sorts of other things that can pop up on any given day, can mean that I am staying up until between 10:30pm and midnight to get that post in. Another thing, I'll only post about things which I think people may want to read and will always try to put some structure into the post and spend some time writing and thinking as I go. My god, that was long winded!
Ok, so I'll try to be a bit more direct and to the point while answering the other query around how I post. I'd say these days it is 95% on my my mobile. I do use the laptop occasionally if I know that the post is going to be extra long, but the mobile is handy, as it is always in my pocket.
What to post about
Ok, so you've etched out the time to post, the kids are asleep, the other half is gone for a walk and you've an hour to kill. Time to jump on Steemit and post about something useful or interesting or share a great day out or dish you've just made. I used to struggle for ideas on what to post about when I first started to blog on the blockchain, but now because I post regularly, I always have something to share. One thing that help me is that there are two days every week where I don't have to think about the subject matter, as it is predetermined, instead, I just need to think about the content itself. I am talking about Tuesdays and Saturdays. Every Tuesday I choose 3 songs to share with everyone for Three Tune Tuesday something I started myself over six months ago and every Saturday I write a post about beer, mostly beer reviews on IPAs or other beers I have tasted over the weekend.
What that means is that I have only 5 days in the week where I need to think about something to post about. These posts can be about just about anything, but I often take inspiration from my photo reel, which can mean posts about my dog, days out with the family, golf misadventures, foodie posts, science posts, finance posts - the list goes on and on.
Engagement really matters
I remember reading this at the very start and it is as true today as it ever was and anyone starting out needs to make as much meaningful engagement as they can. This will mean reading a lot, so be ready for that. Don't drop in bullshit comments like "Great read" or "Excellent post", instead write a few lines or better still a few paragraphs about something specific in the post or ask a relevant question or make a good and useful observation. These interactions are much more important in the early days, so that people might follow you or jump over to your page to see what you are all about.
So, if you are reading this now and you are early in your journey, remember to build up the engagement first and forget about posting loads, as chances are even if you've written a contender for the Booker prize, you'll only get a smidgeen (read small, that's a Galwayism!) of upvotes, as the harsh truth is that in those early days you are largely invisible unless you are very lucky and an Orca or Whale spots your post and gives you a good boost from an upvote. Instead work on removing that cloak of invisibility through interacting with others on their posts or on discord.
That's it for today, stay safe
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Wow. That's good going. For others, this would be meaningless but having followed you for a while and seen the effort that goes into what you write, this is an incredible commitment of effort.
And golf.
I'm similar to you. I naturally wake up earlier than the rest of my family so I'll come downstairs, boot up the computer and try to get something done - normally starting with replying to comments and keeping on top of my Fantasy Sports updates. Then things will play on my mind throughout the day and if I get chance, I'll get it done otherwise it's once the kids are in bed. Tuesday's and Thursday's, the-toddler-gorilla's at nursery so I've got more time. I might use this to prepare a post for another day but it all depends upon feeling like I've got something to write about. And there are times when I do have something to write about but don't prioritise it and then it's too late. This type of blogging could easily consume an entire day and perhaps one day, it will become financially viable to do so in the same way that YouTubers can.
Laptop but it might as well be a desktop because I only move it when I travel.
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And golf 🤣🤣🤣 good one!
Thanks a million for the ongoing support, resteem and kind words man, all much appreciated 👍
I'm actually quite surprised I've gotten this far into the streak, but now that I have I want to keep it going. I've had a touch of writers block this past week, but got past it, and life and work are mad busy, so it's been a challenge to keep them all going.
I used to be like you always posting on my laptop, but find the mobile really handy for being able to post anywhere and any time.
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You make it easy by writing decent content. Most of the time 🏌️♀️⛳
I've been of the view that Social Media shouldn't have a place on my mobile phone. I used to have the likes of Facebook, Twitter, etc. on it and I'd find myself looking at my phone every 30 seconds to see if there was anything new. It wasn't healthy so I deleted them all. Plus, the password's far too long and complicated for me to put the effort into logging in.
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Yes, I see where you're coming from in fairness. I don't really bother with Facebook, Twitter, TikTok etc anymore. You are probably better of from a security perspective as well
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Writing an “interesting” post every day becomes difficult
i wish you good success
VgA😊
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Thanks for the kind words @atego 👍
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Every day is not manageable for me. Even though I can no longer work as usual due to the Corona measures, I have appointments and commitments. And sometimes I just don't feel like it ;-)) I try to post four to five days a week. Sometimes the content ferments longer before it is allowed to go public. Occasionally, spontaneous moods and feelings are the deciding factor. The writing somehow goes by itself and quite quickly...
I write on my laptop - it has long since replaced any stationary PC I have and is also mobile. I can't see enough on the small display of my mobile phone. I use it - actually to make phone calls ;-))
Jeden Tag ist für mich nicht zu schaffen. Auch wenn ich durch die Corona-Maßnahmen nicht mehr wie gewohnt arbeiten kann, habe ich Termine und Verpflichtungen. Und vereinzelt auch einfach keine Lust ;-)) Ich versuche, vier bis fünf Tage wöchentlich zu posten. Die Inhalte gären manchmal länger, bevor sie an die Öffentlichkeit dürfen. Vereinzelt geben auch spontane Launen und Empfindungen den Ausschlag. Das Schreiben geht irgendwie von alleine und recht flott von der Hand...
Ich schreibe am Laptop - der ersetzt schon lange jeden stationären PC bei mir und ist noch dazu mobil. Am Handy kann ich auf dem kleinen Display nicht genug erkennen. Das nutze ich - tatsächlich zum Telefonieren ;-))
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That's the craziest thing I've ever heard! Using a mobile phone for phone calls 😅🤣
Thanks for the really engaging comment. I must admit that sometimes I do still post with a laptop and it's much easier to get a state of natural flow going, but when I'm on my laptops I'm usually working, so the mobile phone in the early morning or late evening is my usual time for posting.
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The desire to share is the driver.
I for one, have multiple posts being written at any given point of time.
I write them on my laptop using GMAIL compose. :-)
Then I post it when I think I have nothing more to add to that post.
Oh yeah! Everyday, irrespective of posting or not, I write 500 words.
On Anything.
I have a 500 word post how to write your statement of purpose for an MBA admit at an IVY league.
I have a 500 word post on what it takes to market research a new product idea.
Yes, on the days I don't feel like posting, I spend time commenting.
I spend that time between LinkedIn and Steemit.
#My@Satoshis
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