Love the article and it is a great topic to write about. In this part, do you mean that they are accounts that follow many accounts but have few followers themselves?
Great point and I agree. I refuse to sell things that I do not believe in. However, I am sure in the current job market that is not a luxury that everyone can afford. Sometimes a job is a job and you need the money.
At first glance I thought this post was arguing against social posting entirely. Glad that it was focused around providing tools to make the process more efficient instead. Well done!
There is so much value in feedback. I always encourage comments and critique on my posts because they help me evolve.
I think the number one thing that helped me continue to write is that I had stopped gatekeeping myself with "quality control." Instead of scrutinizing every topic and word to death, I started embracing writing for the medium that it was always meant to be: a medium for self-expression and conveying information. As long as I can express myself while conveying information I will always be a happy camper (or writer.)
Great post with some really good ideas. I want to try microblogging my content on Instagram!
Honestly, I had never thought of Quora as a platform for great content writing. In my mind, it was always in a similar vein to Yahoo Answers. Do you have any other additional platforms to explore? Is Tumblr still worth it?