Fish in the Pond, or Shark in the Sea

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I was watching today's Cryptomaniacs podcast recording on FB, by @jongolson and @taskmaster4450 and in one moment the topic was about the right way for content creation... When is the best moment for content creation, and not just that, but also for engagement with others in a sense of accumulating tokens here on Hive, but also, building your brand...

We already know the answer, as it is very easy... The best moment is NOW! Yes, when the price of the HIVE goes up the number of authors and posts is multiplying, when the price goes down, people stop posting... That's what happened before at the old blockchain, that's how it is on this blockchain... We can yell and scream at people to not pay attention to the price and just build, but most of them won't listen...


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Anyways, back to the topic... I have joined the old chain when the price started to go down... So, I didn't see that flood of people, influencers coming to the chain and earning hundreds of dollars, but on contrary, I was looking at how the price was going down all the time... lol... Until the fork when it had an (unnatural) pump, and downtrend continued until a couple of months ago when we saw some positive moves on the markets... The point of all this is that I was creating content all the time, without looking at the price, without thinking about powering down and cashing out...

I remember last year when I was pushing hard that I was in Top 5 in @abh12345 Engagement League, and believe me, that's not easy to accomplish... I was flying all around HIVE, communities, tribes, and all that time, accumulating my tokens and building my brand... It was relatively easy, as there weren't that many content creators at that time... That's why it was crucial to be consistent and do the work when nobody was doing it...

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But, on the other side, the mentioned idea of @taskmaster4450 in that podcast about opening a tailor shop when you already have 25 tailors in the city can be interpreted in both ways... The first one is that is always better to open a tailor shop in the town where there is no any (like creating content on Hive when there aren't many authors)... On the other side, if you have competition, it can be also beneficial... I have experienced that on my skin with my PC Shop which was doing much better when I had competition than when they closed down...

Another good example is big shopping centers... You will notice that you have dozens of stores that are selling very similar (or the same) products, and all of them have customers... That would be opening another tailor shop when there are already 20 in the city...

Why?
From the customer point of view, I will go to X town as I KNOW that I will find a suitable tailor shop to do business with... If there is just 1, maybe it is closed, maybe they don't do a good job, etc...

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The competition is great... It makes you BETTER... It helps YOU to PROGRESS, to GROW... Without it you could stay in the same place, doing the same thing, and never advance...

In a conclusion, if you are a content creator and nobody is creating, you should step out and create! If there are many of them out there, that's fine... Check out what they are doing, how they are doing, learn from their success and mistakes... And be unique, but still, implement good practices in your business... and BUILD...

Thank you for your valuable time,

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Competition is definitely good because it keeps you on your toes. If you don't do a good job, you will definitely realize it. But yea I am just slowly improving myself. If I can at least maintain or get better every month, then I am satisfied.

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Yes, it really works like that... If you don't do a good job and don't improve, you have been eaten by competitors...
From my point of view, that's exactly how it should be... If you want to succeed you have to show your effort and improve every day... ;)

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You are right, the servant should be patient and should not come and shout

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lol... Well, I think I didn't say that, but coming from the King's keyboard, it has sense... :)
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Sorry, out of BEER, please retry later...

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That's so true. If a business has no competitors it might not fully utilize it's potential, because there's no need to. Important is to know what you have and built upon what makes you better/different from the others.

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Important is to know what you have and built upon what makes you better/different from the others.

Exactly! Your "personal touch" usually spice it up the best! And to work on it and improving every next day...

Thanks for the comment! Not sure if I have more !PIZZA to give... :)


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@ph1102, sorry!

You can call the PIZZA bot a maximum of 10 times per day.

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Hahaha no problem about the pizza 😉.
It's indeed the personal touch and market it to people and if it speaks to them they will surely choose your product/service. Heck, some clients like options and if they can they will try all the options they have.

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Excellent one @ph1102. It's the type of content I expect every time I read your stuff.

Upvoted. You kick butt, sir.

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