This article comes at the perfect time, because even though I've always found the idea of 'personal branding' a bit much, your transformation from invisible to recognised expert has me wondering if my pilates practice could inspire the same dedication to building my online presence.
The mindset shift from perfection to visibility really resonates. I've seen so many engineers sit on great content becuase they're polishing it into oblivion. Your point about batching content is smart too, especially the lean writing approach of testing on Twitter first. Do you still find engagment in the first 60 minutes makes or breaks a post, or has the algorithm shifted?
This article comes at the perfect time, because even though I've always found the idea of 'personal branding' a bit much, your transformation from invisible to recognised expert has me wondering if my pilates practice could inspire the same dedication to building my online presence.
This is solid. After creating an audience on Medium, and LinkedIn, the upside is way too good to pass.
Thanks for the post. I also found LinkedIn to be the best social for professionals.
What made you start using subreddit and when did you start? How do you prioritise LinkedIn over subreddit?
The mindset shift from perfection to visibility really resonates. I've seen so many engineers sit on great content becuase they're polishing it into oblivion. Your point about batching content is smart too, especially the lean writing approach of testing on Twitter first. Do you still find engagment in the first 60 minutes makes or breaks a post, or has the algorithm shifted?
It is shifted. A post can live up to a few days.