Thank you, I appreciate it. Hive constantly reminds me of my early days as a freelancer. When I started to work online to earn something extra.
A few years later, I was running my own brand building business and it all started with "outside of the box" thinking and Fiverr.
The key to my success when I started out was the fact that I always over-delivered and had truly satisfied customers, even though I sold the same stuff others did.
There's a resemblance on Hive. I'm not the best author, or the most known, but I am definitely what I would call a "highly rewarded" author when I actually produce decent content..
I am obviously extremely satisfied and thankful for that, but I also know that it's due to me being me, so to speak. It's because of how- and what I do. The way I do it. Exactly as when I started out as a new seller on Fiverr and started to outsell highly reputed ones in a jiffy.
I just have to "go back to my roots" and come up with a good approach and strategy to produce content on a more regular basis without having weeks in between my posts.
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@hitmeasap very well said my friend! I think we all have the same challenge as content creators of getting down to a very consistent content creation schedule.
I have found, that one REALLY engaging post will generate more rewards than 4-5 average posts.
As we grow our following, it is important to be focused on creating better quality and higher engaging content, over the high volume approach, but there is something to be said about being able to consistently create those high-quality posts and being willing to live with a post that isn't getting the rewards we thought it would but learning from it.
I love your hustle!
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