Another thing to consider, is that if you would like to focus on gaining individual followers and engaging with other people, it is advantageous to do so during the slower times when there is less people competing for attention.
I think it's also good to consider what type of posts you want to post at slower times and which ones at busier times.
When I check out someones profile I'm more likely to follow them (and puruse their blog and replies) if I see that within the last few weeks they've posted every other day or have replied to a lot of content. Depending on how long they've been around.
It's been interesting to check out the type of posts that do well on the blogs of people I follow. Doing well meaning a good discussion not just pay out. These things can tell you a lot. And I see there is a lot more diversity of interests around here than it looks like from the Trending page. A great thing!
I agree. An active page is appealing because it tells you that the author is actually taking it seriously and values their readers comments and feedback.
On the trending page, the authors don't have enough time in their busy schedule to respond to comments. But, it is good to see a Steemit celebrity reply to people every now and then.
Thanks for your comment by the way, I really appreciate it.