I will check it out and see what I can learn about it. I can tell you that I haven't been writing here with the idea of turning it into a job. I use it as an outlet for mind worms that won't be silenced until I write them.
However, there is merit to trying to help HIVE out as a whole. If I can internalize and use some of these techniques and help out HIVE then that is worth investigating.
If I was trying to treat this as a job, career, etc. then I'd certainly want to market myself better and more. I'd also likely make videos and such.
The things I am interested in seem to be all over the place. I can't predict what is likely to inspire me. There are some areas that I definitely lean heavier towards and am more likely to talk about but, I can't really predict when that mind worm is going to start winding around in my head about some topic/thought.
I appreciate your work though and will look it over a couple of times and give it some time to sit in my mind.
All good, good sir. Do whatever suits you of course. :)
The point of this post isn't that anyone should turn Hive into their job, it's a post about marketing Hive in an effective way that actually makes an impact in the market. There are many ways to do this, and I have illustrated one of them. I hope that makes sense :)
I love that you are inspired from so many places, and I encourage you always to do whatever feels best to you. I appreciate your comment and input here, thanks again! 🙏
There are disadvantages to being interested in things all over the place. You can't really market yourself as one thing or even a couple of things without closing the door on other things. Well you can but, it doesn't seem to be very effective. For awhile I made different accounts to break up some of my interests. That didn't work out too well. That is why since I have returned to writing I have not resurrected any of my other accounts.
Indeed, there are pros and cons to most everything. :)
I encourage everyone to explore, experiment, and find what works best for them. For some that's intense focus on one subject, for others it's a wide variety of things. For others somewhere inbetween.