I think thats really smart (being an early adopter on a platform) thats why I started here too, I have never written anything before but I thought I would have a movers advantage just because I was here before mass adoption. I am happy to hear that you are still optimistic and it comforts me that people were negative even back then, lol. I wish I would have thought out my user name more....but I didn't and now Im stuck with it. lol
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Yeah whenever I see a new platform I want to be the first person in my niche, business and entrepreneurship on there. Not all of them workout, I gave VidMe a try, that platform was kind of a flop and is going to be shutting down soon but every now and again you luckout.
I know Gary Vee talks about how he really wishes he would have stuck to Youtube. He was one of the earlier adopters of YOutube and actually left for some other video platform, the name slips my mind but they gave him some equity and he thought it was going to be big. He always says had he stayed on Youtube he would have been one of the biggest Youtubers today and I think that's probably very true.
Have you thought about starting any new Steemit accounts or just trying to focus on building up one?
LOL I can barely keep up with the one account I do have...and I still dont have a "niche" figured out... I commend you for wanting to try to do a couple accounts. Maybe if I had some SP I would consider it, but alas I am still a plankton.
I've picked up a couple accounts for various niches, not sure what I'm going to do with them, right now just squatting for the most part, however I'm not sure it's a good strategy. If Steemit was like Youtube where I put up content and get paid forever I'd start in one niche and create like 100 posts and then move on to another niche and do the same. Due to the nature of Steemit ie only getting paid for 7 days and then it stops you almost need to continually be active and I agree keeping up with multiple accounts is alot of work, i agree i have trouble keeping up with one as well
The thing is, if Steemit becomes more like Reddit when they implement the "Communities" I am not sure if it will be a blogging platform as much, so niches might not be as important? Imagine if you wanted to talk about crypto youd go into your favorite crypto community, or cooking, or whatever else. Or maybe I'm thinking about it wrong and I have no idea what im talking about as usual lol!