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RE: RE: Is it sustainable to write 365 articles in a year?

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There are two kinds of posts: "life" posts and "research" posts. A life post can be written from a memory or personal experience and I can write the skeleton of one of those in a couple of hours.

A good research post, can take much longer, which is why I tend to alternate between the two and can when I have the time, create a quality post on a daily basis.

It also depends on whether or not you're passionate about what you write and what your reasons are for being here. I'm here to help grow the Hive community and because I like crypto and being able to own my own content unlike my experience years ago on Blogger.

I specalize in long-form content as I enjoy writing and it helps us with SEO. We seem to have the short-form market covered here, so I want to capture more of those long-tail keywords that we miss with short-form content.

Despite the upvotes or lack thereof here, I know people are finding my content on Twitter via Google, Bing and Yahoo, because I see the signals when people interact with my Hive content that I created months ago.

A tweet is treated as a webpage and indexed by Google (many people don't know this), and I have no reason to believe that a #thread is treated any differently.

So Even when I get litle support for my posts here on Hive, I know it's being seen on Google even if they don't always come directly here because they interact with me on Twitter. That's why the launch of #threads is so important, over time, it will be a game-changer for Hive.

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