I’ve recently gotten into the classic Mega Man games and thought of documenting my playthroughs on a blog. Would that kind of content attract interest?
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That works too. But to increase reach and ROI, consider broadening your niche—maybe make it a general gaming blog. You could invite guest posts for a fee, which supports costs.
I’ve recently gotten into the classic Mega Man games and thought of documenting my playthroughs on a blog. Would that kind of content attract interest?
I’d recommend thinking long-term. Hosting and maintaining a site costs time and money. Even if profit isn’t your goal, making your content self-sustaining is smart.
That’s a smart approach. I’d be interested in contributing. If you’re open to casino-related content, I’m in iGaming. Here’s a link to @ https://qwertylabs.io/igaming-seo/casino/ if that aligns with your goals.
Good point. I was mostly thinking of sharing casually—maybe via social media.
Start with what you enjoy. Even if there’s no immediate audience, creating consistently builds value. If you plan to scale or monetize later, here’s a solid guide on content creation for SEO @ https://qwertylabs.io/services/content-creation/.
That works too. But to increase reach and ROI, consider broadening your niche—maybe make it a general gaming blog. You could invite guest posts for a fee, which supports costs.