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There is no 1 place. There is no set amount of time. You have to try everything a dozen times, and sometimes, something magic happens and it sticks. SEO works. Hailcorporate-style grassroots advertising works. YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, snapchat. It depends on your audience--boomers probably aren't interested in film theory, and zoomers in college don't use normiebook. There's a million fucking factors, and as I mentioned before, YOUR SKILLS AS A WRITER ARE VITAL TO MAINTAINING INTEREST. Maybe you're just a shit writer, I don't know; maybe you're a fantastic writer and your advertising is as transparent as Hillary Clinton and turns people off. Maybe you're only missing a decent hook. I can't tell you that, anon.

I wasn't telling you what to write, faggot, I was giving an example of the cooking blog because that twist is what makes the concept interesting. "Film theory" is pretty generic... Were you doing something similar to "Now You See It" on YouTube, where they break down genres and tropes? "Film Theory" doesn't tell me much, nor does it excite me as a reader.

You'll could try 100 blogs and have 2 get any attention. If this was just as simple as writing a blog and then shilling it, literally every Norman on the streets would be doing it.

Having a website dedicated to your photography hustle, if you don't already have one, would help. Will making a website for get you millions of eyes? Nope, but it'll help.

I wish you the best of luck, anon, but you need to use that thing between your shoulders. Even the shittiest ventures can go far if you pander in the right way. I can't stand the Oatmeal, but this image taking the piss of his garbage webcomic proves that he understands how marketing and the lowest common denominator meet.

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