What if the things that you love don't have the traction to sustain you? I have found myself writing more about things that I know vs. things that I love because right now I just don't have the followers and I don't want those things I am truly passionate about to fall on deaf ears. Honestly, I try to get a little bit of both into my posts. My mind is all over the place, so as confusing as that may be to my followers, so are my posts. While the ultimate goal for a lot of us is to make money, I don't want to compromise who I am or how I am to do so. Thanks for writing this post. It has made me circle back around and examine some of my thinking in terms of what I put out there. -@bozz
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Well, what is it that you love and what is it that you know?
I am in the tech industry, so that is what I know. I have been doing a series on Chrome Extensions. Camping, grilling, traveling, and spending time with my family is what I love. I am doing my best to cover a little bit of everything in my blog!
I see, alternating between the posts may be the way to go.
For instances, you'll see I write guides, but I also write about my community, or the cards... I try to alternate, one random post in the morning, one niche post in the evening.
That seems to work for me.
Find a strategy that works for you... it only takes trying and practice :D