RE: Introducing myself...not sure why, but here goes.
Please ignore the many useless bots that plague the introduceyourself post now. I appreciated reading and seeing a little bit about your life and you have some fishing skills for sure. I'd also suggest that maybe you tell some readers what you might post about. Making beers, how to make films, reviews etc. And definitely spend some time in the comments and reading some great posts before jumping in and posting a lot of content. Being new you have a smaller platform and even though you may write great content, there is a chance few people may see it. I'd suggest looking at @stellabelle and @rok-sivante for examples of people who make some consistently great content. It all depends on what your strengths and passions are. You can treat this as cool social media or very serious. The beauty is, is that it's all up to you!
Thank you @bendjmiller222 good to know about the bot post! Yes, I will take your advice and review the two links you suggested above. I have a lot of knowledge in Construction, but I was unable to locate a tag listing, is this something that will eventually appear if I continue to use it as a tag? Filming and music are my passion, so many post will be some insider stuff. Big Game fishing is a blast, and we will be heading back in November as defending Champs, I will blog about the event...fingers crossed for a repeat! Thanks again for your guidance!
Yes continuing to post in a construction tag will allow others to search for it. I'd advise that while construction might be your strength, there are only 40k accounts and most of them are crypto enthusiasts. If you like writing about construction it might be beneficial to make a few posts with different types of construction and get feedback. Like how to mix concrete, or special tips to make it stronger etc. I know of someone else who writes great dental articles, but was frustrated because not many people viewed them. If you can me construction posts funny, interesting and entertaining I think you could carve out a cool niche, but success will probably not be immediate. So fishing would also be a good topic. Even if you aren't making high dollar posts, if you enjoy what you are writing about, connect with others with the same interests, or answer questions, it will be a success. A lot of people are starting with no following so now is the time to be creative and try and fail and see what your unique voice can provide steemit.
Thanks for saying this from me, too! It gets a bit discouraging when you post something you've spent some time on (sometimes days) in hopes to get an authentic response. Thank you for your thoughtful reply!