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RE: Sharp or dull: A question

I have been following the lovesniper introduction curation posts, commenting, delegating 10 HP to each new user, and occasionally managing to check back and upvote after the curation trail drops off. I also have my list of followed accounts and a favorites feed on PeakD. My biggest problem is burning through my vote power faster than it recharges, even with most posts upvoted at just 50% or 75%.

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That's an issue for sure, churning through VP. I only generally reduce mine to 75% and that's over the weekend usually with my #weekend-engagement concept.

But what about your own blog...Do you have any hints and tips for others on how to keep your post-feed relevant, interesting and engaging?

I write what interests me at the moment, write it to the best for my ability, and hope for the best on the outcome. It often means a lot of editing before publishing, and then editing a few times as new thoughts pop into my head or new typos get noticed after it is published. Good blogging takes work.

write what interests me at the moment

I think this is how it should be all the time. It will mean better writing, more passion and excitement, and that'll bring better enjoyment.

Good blogging takes work.

Again, truly spoken (written). I htink people think it's easy, just a few words on a page, but a lot of effort and attention is required to do it well.