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in #steemit7 years ago

Hey @redhens, nice connecting here! I also repurposed one of my old blog posts (a true wilderness "survival" adventure if you're interested https://steemit.com/travel/@jobsande/surviving-a-15-mile-hike-on-a-spoonfull-of-peanut-butter), although my first post was my intro post like the others mentioned above.

Congrats on heading back to the FT job world! I'm there too, it's definitely not "easy" sometimes to squeeze in Steemit time in addition since my job for a software company is also 100% online, and I like being active and away from the screen, but I do my best.

Are you planning on continuing with Steemit when you start the job?

Also I do know a bunch of folks who maintain their Steemit account as an extra channel/ in addition to their own blog/site. Might be too much work though with you soon to be working full time :P

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Yep, I'm planning to stick with Steemit, but I'm like you -- I like to have some time away from the screen. I've been writing a lot of posts about writing and editing for Steemit, and I'm currently working on a website/blog where I can reshare and archive that content. The one challenge with Steemit is that the stuff we create here seems to have a short shelf life. But I think Steemit and the new site will be enough to manage for a while, which is why I gave up my "fun" blog.

I'll check out your post. Peanut butter and hiking -- sounds like a good time! Lol!

Ah yeah, trust me with a FT j-o-b, the website and Steemit will be PLENTY of work, hah. Actually a pretty cool idea with having that blog to share what you post on Steem. The "traditional" view , or at least how I thought of it seems to be blog first, Steem second...I'll have to consider that moving forward as I start posting more here (I've resolved not to post too often for the near future in favor of commenting, until I can build up a bit more traction - something I wrote about https://steemit.com/help/@jobsande/best-steemit-newbie-strategy-posting-vs-commenting).

True about the short shelf life, yep that is the big downside to taking a ton of time crafting a well-thought out post, editing, etc only to have it get 10 views, a couple quick comments, then be forgotten. This is exactly why I'm sticking to 95% commenting for now.

Thanks, it was my buddy and it was quite the experience :P I did go through something similar myself though, might have to make that a future post...