As you might have guessed from my library of work, I'm a very focused and dedicated individual. These attributes have led me to become one of the highest-ranked #investing #market analysts in the United States, according to #investment #analysis aggregator TipRanks.
For the life of me, however, I cannot figure out #Steemit, even though I've been here for damn close to a year now. I honestly believed that as a professional writer and investment analyst, my public provenance and my talents would find strong support within the Steemit #community.
Let me just be totally frank and totally real -- it hasn't turned out that way.
When I first joined Steem, I started making serious money inside of two months, and then really serious money in the third month onward.
But by the seventh month, things just tanked to the point where I was making 20 cents a post, something that newbie Steemians are making right now! I genuinely believe that if I started a brand new channel, it would generate much more traffic and revenue, so long as I put a smiley face on a lemon or some other fruit...and of course, the obligatory "technical analysis" forecast with a line pointing up in a bull market.
I mean, really?
The market is ALWAYS right!
One of the critical lessons I've learned is that despite my best analysis and research, the market is always right; meaning, the market can stay irrational longer than I can stay solvent.
Thus, I must admit I have no idea how to be successful on Steemit, or even, how do I replicate the success I had when I first started!
So I'd like to ask, "What do YOU want?"
People loved my investing research when I first started on #STEEM, but apparently, that got old and boring. I tried to do a bit of news and political opinions, and that got too controversial. Now, I'm trying my hands at education, and providing useful tools and tips, but that's also starting to look like a dead-end.
So what would you like to see?
I'm thinking about starting a Steem Ed on computer programming with the C++ language. Maybe that will help some of you develop the next, big #blockchain! Another idea I had was to teach photography -- I used to work at Sony's Alpha Mount Camera division, and we had extensive training in both supply chain analysis and actual photography.
Also, I noticed that many DTube and YouTube folks download generic royalty-free music. How would you like it if I taught you music theory and musical composition?
These are just some ideas I had, but I'm more interested in what YOU want to see! I'd like to pursue content that Steemit users find useful and meaningful, even if it means a video of me farting through my dick.
That last bit was a joke -- I genuinely hope NO ONE wants to see me farting through my dick!