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RE: My Worst Day on LeoFinance

in LeoFinance4 years ago

Thank you for the kind words and good wishes. I totally agree that commenting is definitely the way to go. Especially at the beginning. You learn far more by reading others posts and comments on this platform than you can learn virtually anywhere else. Plus, as I said, most of my ideas for posts come from my comments on other peoples posts. And, it starts moving your account in the right direction.

As for "not being a financial expert" precluding you from writing "quality content", I disagree with that premise. I understand that you are not an expert, but that doesn't mean you don't have anything to add to the conversation. You have your own unique perspective on the world based on your experiences and the knowledge you've gained that brought you to where you are. That is completely unique to YOU. No one else can duplicate it because no one else has lived in your shoes. Use that as a POSITIVE rather than looking at it as a negative. Sure, maybe a lot of people won't understand your point of view or even agree with it. But that doesn't mean it's not valid and worth reading. The only way you'll find out is to try. Write something with low expectations and you might be surprised how people react. Or maybe not. And then you try a different approach.

Everyone on here has good posts and not so good. Some of what I thought were my best articles earned me like a dollar. Bad timing, unclear language, boring subject, who knows why they didn't get read. But, you just keep stepping to the plate and swinging the bat. Eventually you'll figure out what works for you.

Thank you for your reply. I appreciate it. You have a happy Easter weekend as well!

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