Hey, that is quite an impressive start to your Steemit journey. Congratulations.
I’m planning to shift most of my focus to Utopian — coding updates are much faster to make than DTube videos, and they’ve received big upvotes, so it seems like a good place to focus my energy considering I have less time.
That's interesting; I had the impression that you switched to Dtube to get better results faster. How much time do you spend making a Dtube video?
Yeah, I was definitely able to grow my account faster with DTube -- I saw a big uptick in terms of upvotes, followers, and overall engagement with my posts.
It's probably just because I have so little experience with it, but generally even a one minute video where I'm just talking to the camera, probably took about 30 minutes to script, 30 minutes to film, and 30 minutes to edit. So around 90 minutes at the lowest end, but the longer videos, or one with more complicated topics that required more research, might take two hours or more. With Utopian I've generally been able to write the updates in 30 to 60 minutes, so definitely shorter than filming the videos.
The main reason for the change in focus this month is just because I want to put as much time into coding as possible, and this means that if I want to write Steem posts I need to consistently be writing code that I can post updates on. I guess we'll see how it goes though :P
Thanks for reading!
Thanks for the detailed answer. I think we can get the best results with being everywhere. But this for sure the hardest thing to do.
I'm looking forward to your next progress report. It will be interesting to see which is the better approach, video making or coding.