Winning the recognition of a large audience is not an easy task. Why do crowds of subscribers go to someone, and someone remains to write posts for themselves and their friends? It's all about the quality of the content and how it's presented. What needs to be done to make your posts interesting not only for you?
To add value to your social media presence, the first rule is regular blog posts. These can be posts of different sizes, most importantly, they must carry some kind of message. It is better that in the text of publications there are your thoughts on various issues, stories from life. Subscribers are not interested in reading information that has already been posted on the Internet many times, they are more interested in knowing your life experience and getting practical advice.
Many people think that blogging is easy, but often it is not. The content creator constantly thinks about the topics of publications, over presentation, audience involvement. And on this difficult path, there are people who do not express justified criticism, but write only messages that offend the author. Many, especially beginner bloggers, can't stand the hate and find another hobby/job. The fittest survive. As arrogant as it may sound, it is true. If you are confident in the usefulness and quality of your content, then do not stop at anything.
It doesn’t matter what topics you write about, the main thing is that it is interesting to you. In posts it is always felt when a person writes about topics that concern him. The most important thing is to write about what you understand. Such content will be useful to your subscribers.
An important aspect is the involvement of the audience, interaction with it. Be sure to ask questions at the end of the post. This will increase activity on your page. People will be able to share their opinions, read the point of view of other people on this issue. Arrange voting, publish the results on them, discuss them together with subscribers. For example, as a reader of publications whose topic I liked, it is always interesting for me to find out the opinions of others. It broadens your horizons.
Unfortunately, now web2 social networks limit the subject of posts, in addition, publications of authors are often deleted for no apparent reason. This is very limiting for content creators. And all those tips that are written above do not always work. Because web2 censorship does not allow you to be yourself on your page.
That is why web3 social networks are now gaining popularity, where there will be no censorship and where, finally, content creators will be able to share all the information that they consider useful to their audience and not be afraid of its removal.
One example of web3 social networks is Solcial.

Even though Solcial offers complete anonymity, I think it's worth being more open with subscribers. You can tell stories from your life. This will bring you closer to your followers. Since content monetization in Solcial is built on a multi-level subscription, the reader would like to know a little more about the author they want to invest in.
You can tell a little about where you studied, what courses you took. For example, if in your blog you talk about some complex technical topics in simple language, then why not share your path to gaining knowledge, how much time, effort and money you have invested to understand this topic. Stories like this inspire the trust of readers to purchase your second and third tier subscriptions.
There will be no ads on the Solcial social network, your earnings will depend directly on the quality of the content. That is why Solcial will be dominated by interesting and useful publication material.
Since the social network has not yet been released, everyone will have the opportunity to be among the first users. With little competition, it will be easier to stand out, so now you can think about the topic of the blog, the presentation of the material. If you have an audience on web2 social networks, then you can talk about the benefits of web3. This will allow you to start your blogging journey in Solcial with a part of your web2 audience already.
It is already clear to everyone that the transition to web3 social networks is inevitable, a matter of time!
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