It's a really long-term investment to blog. Sometimes it takes years to see any traction. I've been writing, blogging, creating videos, making art somewhat regularly since 2008. 8 years. I finally wrote a book too. That was one of the hardest things to do. Regular blogging is a very competitive sport. I think it's best to cultivate your voice. Make your voice so authentic that people will have to come to your blog to get your point of view.
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I also particularly enjoy interacting with my readers...
Thanks for your constructive answers! I do need more patience, but I want it right now! ;)
how long have you been blogging?
(We've hit the "indentation limit." ;) Sort of like the "event horizon" on a black hole... though I hear this may be remedied in 0.17 :)
"Blogging," since before it was called that... I put up my first "personal" website not long after the WWW started rolling in the early '90s... and have been writing online, on and off, ever since then.
More intensely, but still on and off, since about 2008... Does "off" count? My "on" times lasted for a year or more, and were quite intense; often multiple articles daily.
Steemit has been pretty intense for me, so far. I also tend to be rather "unfocused," writing about whatever is near the top of my stack at the time, whatever has my motor running.
Thanks for asking! ;)