Picking a niche to blog about on Hive

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Picking a niche to blog about on Hive.

Direct from the desk of Dane Williams.




How to pick a niche to blog about on Hive so you can make money blogging.

Now that you’ve introduced yourself and started to put your name out there in the comments section of other popular blogs, it’s time for you to start producing consistent content of your own.

You’re here to make money blogging on Hive after all.

And to do that, you’re going to have to… well you know, start doing some actual blogging!

So let’s get into the meat of picking a niche so you can continue on your path to profitable blogging on Hive.

Hive: Join the Revolution.

How to choose a niche for your Hive blog

You don’t have to sugar coat it.

You’re here because you want to make money as a blogger and using the social dApps built on Hive is the best way to achieve that goal.

While I can’t make the decision for you, I can encourage you to make the right call yourself by recommending the following 2 steps.

Step 1. Become a specialist

When starting out, many bloggers make the mistake of putting their finger in too many pies.

What I mean here is that they spread their investment dollars too thin and when one of their high conviction picks actually hits, they miss out on achieving life changing money.

When it comes to blogging on Hive, the concept of not spreading yourself too thin is exactly the same.

You’re trying to build a personal brand and an audience that knows what they’re consistently going to get by coming to your blog.

There’s no two ways about it, if you want to be successful as a blogger here on Hive, you’re going to want to specialise.

Have experience managing your personal finances?

Then specialise in blogging about personal finance.

A crypto trader?

Then focus on sharing charts and talking trading strategies.

Maybe you’re actually a foodie?

Then blog exclusively on food (or the business side of food!).

Just I implore you to pick a niche for your blog and stick to it.

This is personal branding 101 and the key to your content getting noticed and receiving ongoing support in the form of upvotes for the value that you’re adding.

Step 2. Choose your Hive community front-end of choice

Now that you’ve decided to specialise, one of the cool things about Hive is that each community already has a ready made audience of readers and stakeholders who want to read, engage with and upvote your content.

Have you heard the saying fish where the fish are?

Well, Hive communities are like a tiny pool full of monster trout.

Just dangle that line into the right spot and I guarantee that you’ll be shocked by what immediately bites.

Heck, I’ve even gone as far as saying that Hive communities are an under-utilised alternative to Facebook ads, but that’s an internet marketing debate for another day.

Now, 90% of you who are looking for a community can in some way shape or form, tap into the LeoFinance community.

You’re literally blogging on a crypto platform, meaning that almost every niche can have content tailored to take advantage of LeoFinance’s large ready made audience.

It’s the biggest, the best and most profitable community, so after you’ve picked your niche, I’d highly recommend writing in a way that allows you to gain a foothold into THIS specific community.

As a crypto blogger myself, LeoFinance is the community I call home and can personally vouch for.

If you’re going to make money as a blogger on Hive by following this guide, then I am testament to the fact that these tactics work on LeoFinance.

For those of you already blogging here on Hive, leave a comment and let me know what your niche is and how you approach your personal brand.

If you aren’t gaining any traction and can’t clearly answer this question in a single sentence, then maybe it’s time to rethink this aspect of your blogging?

Best of probabilities to you.

PS. Another one down in the series, so thank you for making it this far.

Let me just say holy smokes.

I’ve been seriously blown away by the engagement that this series has been getting from all corners of the Hive ecosystem, so thank you for taking the time to leave a comment.

I fully stand by the idea that commenting and building relationships via engagement is the key to being successful here on Hive, so it’s been great that you’ve backed me up!

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I believe with this idea been stated will definitely allow many to grow especially the newbies in the blockchain to generate ideas or topics on what to blog on.

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Ever since I chose DeFi as my niche it started falling apart. Maybe I started the bear market without even knowing it.

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Haha, you're not that special mate ;)

Step away for a sec, get your head back in the game and come back refreshed.

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That can't be the reason why the price for CUB keeps falling like a knife. I'm relying on you for answers and insight!

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I am honestly still searching for mine, been trying to figure out since Fing mentioned about finding our USP.

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What are you good at? What do you know a ton about that others do not?

What gets you excited? (Keep if PG rated please; R at worst).

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Thank you TM! That's what I was trying to find out. Being able to write about everything is really fun too but yes, I am taking the advise seriously.

(Keep if PG rated please; R at worst).

Hahaha, don't worry, I'm keeping those things private, lol!

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Stick around. You will fall into it. One day the niche will just show up in front of you.

Hahaha, don't worry, I'm keeping those things private, lol!

Party pooper.

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I will, thank you :)

Party pooper.

LMAO! Next time!

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LMAO! Next time!

Looking forward to it.

I will, thank you :)

No problem. Keep up the good work.

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Cheers! Thank you. And poof! Power's out. Had to practice being good at using mobile phone to engage, lol!

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LOL

Well that is commitment. Burn your phone up to comment. We appreciate the push forward.

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Nature | Adventure | Photography | Food | Gardening?

All pretty solid niches with a community looking for quality content.

Damn, I just wish the LOTUS tribe didn't disband their front-end.

So much potential there...

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Yes, it's quite difficult for me to stay in a single niche, lol! I love them all.

I didn't get a chance to experience the front-end of LOTUS although I saw some using the tag.

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The LOTUS token used to give your content exposure on their front-end.

But after they removed that, there is now zero use case for the LOTUS token and its price is essentially zero.

Sad to see, but someone else could still build a front-end around it and tap into a ready made community.

I continue to hold out some hope for them haha.

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Oh that is sad and what a waste. And it would be really awesome if someone see that opportunity and build something out of it as the community is already there.

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Could LOTUS content be organized in a way which allows it to be used as a reference source or an encyclopedia? If anything, could this add value to the LOTUS token (along with buying the domain name for an extended period of time)?

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For LOTUS, is it just the abandonment of the front-end but posts can still be made in that community? Or have the doors shuttered for good there? If anything, there must be excellent content that can be mined for a revival there.

Last month I encountered crypto-oriented haiku, and it seems like something I can do regularly either for Hive Social, crypto and finance in general, to promote LMT, or to promote other Hivers/Leos as a service to them. I was wondering if that sort of thing adds value here or if I need to post it elsewhere. If anything, it helps keep me posting daily whether I have a long-form post or not.

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My niche is mainly about crypto, with a mix of psychology, truth and investing to wrap up the package.

After 4 months I'm still working on my personal brand, but its something I'm going to look at in the coming weeks/months.

Thanks for the thought-provoking article.

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It takes a long time to build a brand. Concentrating on the communities might help.

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Thanks, that's good advice. I'm looking at them and all the engagement options. 👍

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When you say truth from a crypto perspective, what do you mean?

Intrigued...

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Any kind of truther topic that may fit with Crypto would be interesting for me to write about.

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Mine is talking about movies. But it's so hard talking about that alone. I like being in a lot of communities.

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I hear you

This is why I created a specific account (this) for LeoFinance, which is my main interest on Hive and I'm building a brand around it. Now I use my old account to talk about movies, music and other topics of personal interest.

I can't say if that's the best move for everyone but it's working well for me.

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That's a great idea. I don't think I can handle more than one personal account but I'm comfortable with my account now and I think it works for me.

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I have been tossing a niche around in my mind. It is not something I am good at, but something I intend to get very good at and I know others are desperate to get good at also.

I also plan to start another account for this and have a separate persona (it's a bit personal). Build a whole new and clean brand :-)

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Is that a niche? Perhaps you need to focus it more so that you can become the Hive expert in a particular genre such as horror.

As for the totality of Hive, yes you are right. The goal, if you are going to excel at movies is CineTV gets a lot bigger.

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How have you found CineTV?

That's another niche that has a ton of potential.

Just needs to get their front-end and content strategy right.

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I'm still trying to decide where my niche should be, but starting to think that sports/sports betting is the direction I'm going more towards, at least for the time being. !hivebits

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That seems to have a big following in terms of market. You could do well there. Sports betting seems to be only growing.

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I was a huge fan of the Betfair exchanges, I can imagine with crypto it's stepped up a gear.

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I'm just waiting for a non-KYC crypto version of Betfair.

How that hasn't been built yet, I'll never know.

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Yes, that would be good and a decentralised version would be the icing on the cake.

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I was following a project that was building a decentralised betting exchange on Solana.

But there wasn't any progress for months and I lost interest.

I have to go back and do some more research to see if anyone is closer to a working product.

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it could even work similar to the hive engine, I don't know how difficult that is to code. Although I used to use Betfair with an API software with the nice ladders and market depth tools etc..

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Very cool!

Sports betting content fits in with LeoFinance so you could post there to start building your following.

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Very good post! I think it's one of the most important things to always keep focus, no matter what area of life you're referring to. So this also applies to blogging on Hive.

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Thanks for stopping by mate.

It's always cool to see Splinterlands players digging deeper into the blogging side of Hive! :)

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My niche is about lifestyle, talking about lifestyle includes so many aspect travel, food, family and more that I do not think one community is enough to focus on....

That's why I try to be everywhere that relate with the niche..doesnt seems like I am doing great with that.

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"Lifestyle" is just so broad.

If you're not seeing the success you want, you should try focusing one a single aspect of lifestyle (such as food, family, travel like you listed) and consistently producing content on that topic.

That way your followers know exactly what they're going to get and have a predictable reason to follow and keep coming back.

Human beings are weird creatures ;)

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I wasn't the man of niches until LeoFinance but for almost two years I have stick to it.

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And you've built a nice following and stacked some crypto in the process.

You're a great example of practising what I'm preaching :)

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I think the most important aspect is interacting with the right people and choosing the community in which you write well.

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But if you want to go to the next level as a blogger, then you need to also write consistent, quality content as well.

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hola, me gustó mucho tu post, muchísimas gracias por tus consejos me ha dado una nueva perspectiva.

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No doubt about LeoFinance is the biggest and the best platform on Hive when it comes to crypto and finance. But for a newbie who knows almost next to nothing about these topics and the fact that there are many specialists here, I am not that confident that a newcomer's content will be noticed. Not unless of course if he is an exceptional writer, there might be a chance. Finding his niche and the appropriate community, I think will work, but still it requires time to familiarize himself with the topic he wants to write about.

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Even if you are a complete crypto noob you can write about your experiences, mistakes and achievements in this space. I did not know anything about DEFI when I first came here, and now sometimes I catch myself educating others about it. :)

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Of course, a newbie can write things only within his capabilities, but to be realistic, not all newbies experience similar responses from the community. What might be true for one person, might not be applicable to others.

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The fact that you are here means you are not talking about crypto but living it. Each time you post or comment you have the potential for rewards. When you get them, you have a choice as to what you do with them.

That is crypto, you are living it.

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If that newbie knows nothing about crypto, can't write and doesn't want to learn... then maybe blogging on LeoFinance isn't the right place for them?

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The particular newbie I have in mind is someone who knows little about crypto, is willing to learn, and he can write about little things he knows. Perhaps, there are newbies like him that can be noticed, but as I said, not all newbies will experience a similar response from the community. A better way perhaps is what you said finding his niche and the appropriate community. And as he grows in his understanding of crypto, at that time I think he is more ready for LeoFinance.

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This may take a while for a newbie, but try this approach: For what looks like a promising niche, comment in as many posts as possible and see how it turns out:

  • If it looks iffy, move on to another niche.
  • If it looks as promising as expected, the comments will flow regardless of knowledge level. This may be a sign that the newbie can grow into the niche to eventually become the go-to expert on the topic.

If the niche seems to broad (such as "crypto"), try narrowing it to something more specific (such as "crypto used locally in my area"). The idea is for each of us to be considered "experts" in whatever it is we do. After all, someone had to become an expert at wrangling snakes before being called upon to assist in the filming of Snakes on a Plane. Same with blogging here.

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As a former banker, my choice is Leo Finance. What is my niche? Analytics is key I suppose.

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You're someone that I have been reading and upvoting on a daily process because you produce quality, consistent content in a niche I like.

A perfect example! :)

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I usually use Peakd with the exception of LeoFinance when I am writing here.

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Have you considered narrowing the topics you write about and focusing on a single niche?

LeoFinance would love to have you full time if you choose a financial related niche ;)

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Actually, what I try to do is to make acquaintances, create relationship way past the business on the chain, them create finance-minded individual in the aspect of crypto so I can learn. While my main niche, someone I dabble into photography and vlogging to find external traction and followership.

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LeoFinance is definitely my niche as well but now I'm trying to figure out what niche within that niche I'd like to write about. There are definitely a lot of things to choose from. One thing that is particularly interesting to me is crypto adoption and its "real-life" use cases.

!hivebits

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I think your niche should be Ancient Irish Poetry between the years of 1580-1616.

In my view, it is an overlooked market that you might be able to tap into.

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You're on the right path.

Keep doing what you're doing and you'll find your niche :)

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I think I spread myself too thin, BUT I enjoy many things and I like to write about them as well, I do not really think that that is in any form negative. Some posts work fine some do not work that well but in general I enjoy writing. I tried to diversify my blog onto 2 accounts one @splinternews does the gaming content, this account does try to stick to all things crypto and some Listnerds.
It might be that I am dipping into too many pots at the same time, but I have a real job as well and do not have to make a living from my blog yet.
But almost any topic can be written about with highlighting the financial aspect of it, so LEOfinance is a great platform for that.

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Yeah, if you're approaching your blogging as a part time hobby then what you're doing is great.

You do you :)

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Crypto is my main niche, Music my old love which I cant stop sharing, and sometimes something just pops up. But definitely crypto so Leo and music so the Music Community...but I guess you kinda figured already

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I fully agree with all the points here. One profile should stick to one niche only. If you want to try other niches, create separate profiles and involved with them in your favorite communities.

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you know that when I enter leofinance, the first thing I look for are your publications, I have been trapped as a reader.

Very good this guide you do on Hive, I will use it to teach people who want to enter new ones.

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This shows the importance of approaching this as a business. Building a brand is vital and that means doing something that makes one stand out.

Great suggestions here. I think those who focus upon a niche, especially early on, can really benefit as the entire platform grows.

This is where one is ahead of the curve. That is our hope at least.

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You're the master of personal branding.

The way you speak and produce consistent, reliable content on tech/crypto is the model people should be following.

Keep up the great work Task!

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I guess gaming is my niche but I engage in LeoFinance. Maybe I shouldn't be mixing things up.

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Gaming a sub-niche of finance/crypto.

It fits perfectly into LeoFinance.

Keep doing what you're doing, it's working for you :)

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Yea it is but I wonder if I should be posting gaming-related content using LeoFinance. I don't really use it unless it's financial-related and I do see others post giveaways/battles here. I guess it could mean that I could get more LEO to stake or bring over to CUB.

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I think you definitely should be using LeoFinance to post more gaming content.

What do you have to lose?


I guess it could mean that I could get more LEO to stake or bring over to CUB.

You're doing it backwards though.

Farm CUB and bring it back over to LEO.

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My original plan was to make more CUB and build my position big enough to bring LEO back. Prices haven't matched my plan though.

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Good, thought-provoking post, Dane. I found it quite interesting.
My number one niche is medical but I do a few general posts as well.

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The personal branding aspect of this post fits in with what you're trying to build as an affiliate marketer too, right?

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Excellent advice for Hivers. There are a lot of people who bounce from one area to another. Having a direction is a must. Thanks for sharing this on ListNeerds. I am reblogging your post.

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Your efforts to brand yourself as an affiliate marketer are similar to the concepts I'm preaching here, right?

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isn't it amazing i create my own niche and thousands of people listen to it.. isn't it grand

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Because I need to post everyday. I have chosen about 4 niches. I cant write about the same subject everyday. I get what you are saying about becoming an expert in a niche. I do try to write about the things I know about to be interesting.
Thanks for the post.
!CTP

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Do you find your audience of readers are only interested in 1 of them and drop off because the content you produce isn't consistent?

Just something to consider.

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I blog about scrapping for money and to help keep things out of the landfills. I tried LeoFinance but it wouldn't let me put beneficiaries in and kept giving me errors. I mentioned that in the post but I received no reaction from the community so I will probably just stick with ecency and keep posting to ecoTrain or Comedy Open Mic.

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Sorry to hear, but totally fair enough.

You've gotta use what works for you and where you feel that you're receiving support.

As for adding beneficiaries via LeoFinance, you can do it via the popup after you click publish:

Beneficiaries on LeoFinance.

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I haven't decided yet on my niche yet. It is very difficult to choose. I have a lot of interest and experience that sometimes I am thinking of maybe creating separate accounts per interest/expertise?

My experience and interest includes:

  1. STEM: My previous studies specializes in electronics engineering. I also had previous jobs in teaching math and physics. I've also been a freelance computer programmer for the past few years.

  2. SPORTS: I am into sports (Martial Arts/MMA) since I was a kid. Back when I was still studying it came to the point where I had to chose to either become a national athlete or finish my course. I decided on the later.

  3. ART: This is one of my old interest that I was not able to pursue. If you're gonna check my profile, you will see my previous 3D arts. I am still new so it's not that great. But I love it. :)

  4. LEOFINANCE and CTP: After knowing that I am a financial illiterate, I discovered a lot of things I need to learn. So I am now interested in entrepreneurship, finance, etc. And I think one of the best way to learn is to blog about it.

Aside from those four, I am also in to video gaming. :)

I would love to hear your thoughts.
Hope the community can help me on what to do.

Btw, thank you for reminding me that I have to chose a specialization. It made me realize the need to choose one. This is the first longest comment I've ever made on Hive. ^_^

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My recommendation would be to pick one specific niche and focus on producing consistent content.

That way, you can build an audience that knows exactly what they're going to get from you.

Using separate accounts can help you maximise your curation rewards, but I wouldn't use them to write.

Just pick one and focus.

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Deciding on which one is tough. I may need more time to think on which one. 🙂

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Thanks for your post, leofinance community looks like a cycle of friends, the community support you if you have much friends, am new to leofinance, I have not been getting much support so far. I think because I don't have much friend.

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We all start at zero for most of our stats (including people who follow us, and informally the friends we make). Engagement usually solves that for us, and that requires consistency.

No matter how well we're doing here as bloggers, we can always do better. Part of that is finding a suitable niche. Then again, many of us are still trying to figure out what we want to be when we grow up; finding a niche here may be an easier task.

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