Your biggest advantage is having lots of different interests. When it comes to content, it's simple. Post what makes you happy. If you want to talk about, TALK ABOUT IT. Too many of you are overthinking if your posts will do well in terms of likes or engagement versus sharing what you actually want to talk about. You think you need to find your niche, but that's really just an excuse to never get started. Instead of trying to pick the perfect topic or make the perfect post, dive in and do you! Sure, I'm an entrepreneur, but I also love wine, sports cards, and garage sales - and guess what? I talk about it all. Why? Because they're all me. Check out this video for more on why having different interests is truly a superpower. Everyone is so scared of the algorithm...the vanity metrics, the views, the likes, the followers. It's heartbreaking. Please realize that communicating what you want to talk about is so much more powerful and important than having the numbers paint a picture of you to the outside world. Never box yourself in because of what others might think. This is about you, so mix it up. Watch this video for more on why you need to start posting what you want. I hope it helps. Twitter adds new YouTube functionality Facebook plans Instagram for kids Sony acquires Evo, the world's biggest e-sports fighting game tournamentThe thing about following your own instincts is...sometimes you'll be wrong and THAT'S OKAY. If you follow me on Instagram, you may already know this story. I had an early opportunity to blow up on YouTube and I missed the boat. In the end, it didn't matter. The quicker you try something, the quicker you fail, and the quicker you learn the right move for next time. It's about getting back up. Triple down on your strengths and surround yourself with people that compliment your weaknesses.
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