Well it’s the same as on every social media (only more extreme).
To get attention you need to have lots of luck, be supported by one of the big players or invest money for ads/ likes/ promotion/ ...
Not shure if this is an option for you, but you could try your luck in videos about how you live and the places you visit.
If you do so you could put them up on dtube and YouTube (as when the video is done, you don’t need to invest more much work in it, to publish it on multiple platforms).
This is true @janikmoody. I have been thinking about video and making something more solid for awhile.
Anyway time will set it.
(There’s a german saying I tried to translate...)
I‘ve you find your spot it is still possible to make a living of social media. I‘ve got a feeling like there is a whole generation seeking for sense in life and being interested in travel, backpacking, alternate forms of lifestyle etc.
When your authentic you may get a solid community.
Here on steemit... well I suppose you have to make content (I hate this word) for a wider mass of people.
Oh one more:
Maybe you can stay mobile while doing translation jobs online? I suppose you can speak Spanish and English.
@janikmoody Yes, I am looking into TEFL because it would allow me to be mobile and make a living. I also agree, these generations coming up want real freedom not the grind and retire THEN travel when you are old which is insane!
This is super true.
Well I am bound at the moment, because I want to finish my studies (and there is only one university offering this combination) - but I try to see as much of the world as possible anyway.