Your article spoke to me. I know that finding a niche is not as easy. But the consistency of writing for an audience is very important. Especially when you're building your own brand. I know for a fact that monetizing is kind of an icky word
It's like Amazon your friends raving about products and you trust them because you know them. Same thing for writers. There's got to be raving fans talking about you but in a genuine sense.
Your article spoke to me. I know that finding a niche is not as easy. But the consistency of writing for an audience is very important. Especially when you're building your own brand. I know for a fact that monetizing is kind of an icky word
It's like Amazon your friends raving about products and you trust them because you know them. Same thing for writers. There's got to be raving fans talking about you but in a genuine sense.
Great stuff!
thanks Brian - appreciate the note and glad to hear this hit a note with you.
I take a pretty critical approach on the idea of 'personal branding' as well.
Explored it in some past posts. I much prefer the idea of 'online personality.'
If you're interested, here's a 'friend link' to a Boosted story on Medium.
https://medium.com/bouncin-and-behavin-blogs/the-paradox-of-personal-branding-and-why-its-actually-bullshit-2e26fc38b389?sk=v2%2F69dc0136-f7d9-4f25-b5a8-c7668f3b482b
Welcome! Okay, I'll check it out. Thanks 🙏