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Posted at: 06/16/2010 16:25:30
Hey midwest_rocks,

Why not combine some of your passions into one specific niche?

This is what I did. I’ve been a paranormal enthusiast since the age of 14, and I love to travel. I’m combining these into one passion and making Paranormal Travels TV, where I’m going to give short synopses and tips for people looking to travel to haunted, or otherwise paranormal/supernatural locations.

Would it be possible to combine your interests Photography and Graphic design seem like they would go together pretty well, and I’m pretty sure graphic design is a big part of any artist or band’s marketing (CD covers, flyers, web art, etc). You could center your blog around music industry graphic design (”How to make kick-ass CD art using Photoshop”, for example.) Then showcase some of your music related graphic design. That could get you more graphic design clients in the music industry, allowing you to enjoy your work even more.
The fact that you know 3 languages fluently means that you could translate your blog into different languages, widening your reader base.

Also, a tip I learned this year is: Leverage the experience and knowledge of others. Lets say you want to know more about photography. You could interview someone who does photography in the music industry (or in general), and have them share their knowledge through you. I’m sure you could come up with questions an ”expert” would gloss over thinking ’Well, my viewers already know this’, and get some really helpful insights to share.

I hope this was a good starting point or helpful in any way.

Patrick
Paranormal Travels TV (Coming Soon)

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