Good tips. I will have to put them into practice. That's why I left Steemit for the last couple months -- I was spending too much time here, mostly commenting. But then I went to make more YouTube videos. So I appreciate how much effort you put into your videos, too! I think the best thing I can do is to prioritize my writing and develop something like a content calendar, so I won't feel like I am never "done". I'll have a plan for my content and then I can stick to that, to provide my limits.
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yeah youtube is a hard work, and anyone who doesnt do youtube doesnt get how hard it is, how much effort time is spent on producing one video!!! How long you been on youtube ? fact is thou steemit rewards me more than youtube!
I post in spurts, but I have about 70 videos - mostly on foraging and cooking wild plants, and gardening. Steemit definitely has higher rewards and it's a lot easier to make a post with still photos compared to video. But the YouTube audience is mostly consumers of content and they appreciate it a lot. Steemit folks are so focused on creating content that it's hard for anyone to actually take in what they are seeing, lol. I know I've changed people's lives with my YouTube channel, so it's psychologically rewarding. I'm trying to do as good as you at integrating the two!
yeah its good! and i know what you mean!!