There are those who just like to write and share it with a select few and then there's those who write for money.
With the technological advancements recently, and the boom of social media platforms, people are sharing more content then ever, but did you ever stop for a moment before when you logged on last time on Facebook or twitter and ask yourself why you logged on in the first place?
With the technological advancements recently, and the boom of social media platforms, people are sharing more content then ever, but did you ever stop for a moment before when you logged on last time on Facebook or twitter and ask yourself why you logged on in the first place?
Chances are that you didn't really have anything to share, but you came back for the feedback from your last post. You came to hear back from a friend you poked or messaged or a tweet you shared and look for the Re-tweet count.
Its not the actual content, although as important, but the momentum of the feedback that drives you to come back. Feedback is an important part of daily life, be it good or bad and you should always be open to it. Keep posting and the feedback will keep flowing.