Possibly if you are thinking of going full time Steemit, you should maybe 1st look at the possibilities of shorter hours were you work now, to accommodate the change over and provide some back up financial support.
The continuing content might prove to be an issue Finding , maybe you would need an alternative channel or blog to supplement. to increase your following, You can always use Facebook Twitter possibly Twitch which may also provide an additional line of income.
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Great advice. I see Steemit as separate channel. Anyone who wants to truly make a living creating content online should "be everywhere". Steemit, DTube, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, your own blog/website, the list goes on!
Pat Flynn of Smart Passive Income is a great resource for anyone who wants to work online to create sustainable streams of passive income.
Thanks for stopping by, @digitaldruid!
I agree that Steemit as a sole source of income doesn't make too much sense. It puts yourself at risk financially by putting "all of your eggs in one basket".
It looks like you are starting (already started) your own business. That's awesome! If I were to offer you some advice on Steemit, people here are more likely to reward you for being you as opposed to advertising for your company. While the platform often supports entrepreneurs, it's usually the ones who are building something on the Steem blockchain who are being supported.
If you posted about your workout routine (one post per routine / day) or you could post about your goals, your achievements, clients / friends that you've helped reach their goals (Or are working toward a goal), I think you'll see more positive response than the few posts that I saw on your blog.
PS - great photo shoot! Since I can't provide value to your posts anymore as they're past 7 days, I'll upvote your comment here. Good luck and I hope to see you around!
Thanks for your response, @brayias. I'm not personally looking to take on Steemit Full-Time, at least not anytime in the near future. My blog is far too immature and has too few followers for me to consider it a worthy option. Also, I earn a good living from my current job and enjoy working with my colleagues.
I posed this question because I've seen many others discuss taking on Steemit Full-Time and becoming their own boss. My criteria for being a Full-Time Steemit Blogger is a bit higher than the average person's though (I think?). I'd just like to hear from the community!