Quick Steemit Lessons - 1b - Examples - Develop Post Series You're Passionate About

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HI again, Steem Fam,

I thought I'd continue yesterday's lesson with some of my favorite examples of series fellow Steemians have developed that work to attract their very specific audience.

If you're visiting this post and did not see the first part, here you go:

Quick Steemit Lessons - #1a - Develop Post Series You're Passionate About.

Ok, let's dive right in to study our two examples below.

Please, please, please remember to show your love and support by upvoting and commenting on the posts and let them know I suggested you visit.

@harj was one of the first artist I started following online because he paints abstract art. I mentioned yesterday that about 50% of my own paintings were abstract.

You will notice that his posts are structured in pretty much the same way. It supports the main offering in each post, the actual piece of art work, which is exactly what @harj's audience comes to view.

You can visit and support @harj HERE.

And his latest piece, at the time of writing, is Untitled.

@harj's art series is simple, regular. You get if you visit him frequently, that he loves his expressing his art.

And the series works!

Does a title come to you when you view that particular piece? Maybe you can suggest it in the comments and let him know I said 'Hi'. ;)

One of my own online author buds, @GaryHarvey, started his own regular health series very early. He gives important information and also links to his sources.

Again, his basic post structure is simple. He makes each post pic stand out with his signature branding and the title in each one.

This way his regular visitors know whether it's a new one in their timeline or one they read already. His branding and specific post title works to attract the specific type of follower he wants for his content.

If someone is not interested in the specific health topic title they may see clicking around Steemit, s/he won't visit. BUT the branding itself may draw them in to click on his username to view what else he has to offer.

In short, his series works!

Visit Gary's timeline and just scroll down to get an idea of his branding. Then go in to a few of his posts and study his post structure.

Then love him up by upvoting and following. If you don't need the info he provides so regularly, your family or friends may and you'll be the one to be able to give them some info plus refer them to Gary's posts.

btw, this was one of my favorite of Gary's health posts. Great for information that's vital.

If you visit it after it's 7th-day publishing date, consider upvoting a recent post after studying How much $$ is your doctor getting from the drug & device companies?.

btw, Thanks to @odrau for his simple and attractive page dividers.

That's it for today's examples.

I'll go through and find at least a couple more Steemians using this simple series publishing principle. I encourage you to use it to easily brand and attract your natural followers in addition to making it easier to keep publishing consistently.

In the meantime, let me know below what you learned visiting @harj's and Gary's series.

Did you get any ideas for your own series, either that you can incorporate in one you already have or one that you're thinking of starting.

Angela



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