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ing with us. This may mean that they understand that we understand them even without ever having seen each other personally, and they also see that we face similar problems.</p><p id="9466">That's where we create a connection with people, create a community, and bring personalized and specific answers that could impact the lives of dozens or hundreds of people who share a lot in common with us, and the way we solve our problems might be the help they need.</p><h1 id="99ee">3 Steps to Stand Out</h1><h2 id="9ad5">Step 1. Pursue your interests, experiment with learnings in your own life, and turn that experience into internet content.</h2><p id="cae7">There is nothing that distinguishes us more and also brings us closer to other people than being ourselves, in our best version. We are unique beings.</p><p id="e01f">However, we all go through very similar problems. When we solve a problem and share the solution with someone who identifies with the same problem and has not yet solved it, and who identifies with us, with our personality, we create a connection with someone on the other side of the world, and this can spread as far as our work or message goes.</p><p id="f70a">Use your own problems and difficulties as inspiration whether to paint a picture, write an article. When you solve it, share the solution with others so they can benefit and save precious time.</p><h2 id="52be">Step 2. Stop sticking to a niche</h2><p id="fa63">If we stop to think about our own lives, our interests, our hobbies, we will see that we do not restrict ourselves to just one thing, and we also do not want to embrace the world liking everything, doing everything, being interested in every subject.</p><p id="fb1b">When it comes to decidi

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ng which niche to operate in, we can use the same reasoning because people like to know what other people like or think about a subject or another thing.</p><p id="8e09">We can have a main niche, but find a way to link them to others. For example, a writer can write about writing itself, can write book reviews, can write about his experience as a writer, can write about sports. As long as you can find a thread that connects everything, talking about various things is better and more comprehensive than always talking about the same subject.</p><h2 id="a68d">Step 3. Have personality and Originality:</h2><p id="a4fc">Show your unique personality and offer something original that sets you apart from other content creators, standing out from the crowd.</p><p id="1f8b">Two people talking about the same subject are totally different experiences. For example, two players can have a different view of the same move in a match.</p><p id="8a79">The same applies on the Internet. We don't need to be afraid to share what we know about a subject even if many people are already talking about it.</p><p id="1fce">There are people waiting for someone to address the subject with a sense of humor that only we have, with a writing style that only we have, the way of editing videos that only we know.</p><h1 id="5d2e">Let Google know - Keep walking</h1><p id="0dee">There are many benefits to harnessing the great potential of the Internet and positively impacting the lives of others by creating communities and sharing our unique experiences in a way that only each of us knows and can. In the end, we can add more information and make the Internet richer with our contribution.</p><p id="523a">Good journey, my friends!</p></article></body>

What Does Google Not Know?

How to Create a Community — 3 steps to stand out on the Internet

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If there's anything in this modern world that seems to know everything, it's certainly Google. We usually turn to it when we need to know or learn something. But does Google really know everything? Why is the answer to this question important for those who want to create a community on the Internet?

Google doesn't know everything. Google doesn't know how we solved a specific problem last week. However, someone on the other side of the world may need this solution.

Despite the almost endless amount of information we can access through Google, there are questions or inquiries for which it doesn't have answers.

What are these questions? How to answer them? These are not new questions; they are more about personalized and very, very specific questions. Because they have these characteristics, Google may be able to answer, but usually the answers are not very satisfactory and do not solve the problem.

We, content creators, need to fill these gaps, answer these questions.

Whoever writes, paints, creates a business, does things for and to people. People identify themselves first with our work, and if we are consistent, they usually end up identifying with us. This may mean that they understand that we understand them even without ever having seen each other personally, and they also see that we face similar problems.

That's where we create a connection with people, create a community, and bring personalized and specific answers that could impact the lives of dozens or hundreds of people who share a lot in common with us, and the way we solve our problems might be the help they need.

3 Steps to Stand Out

Step 1. Pursue your interests, experiment with learnings in your own life, and turn that experience into internet content.

There is nothing that distinguishes us more and also brings us closer to other people than being ourselves, in our best version. We are unique beings.

However, we all go through very similar problems. When we solve a problem and share the solution with someone who identifies with the same problem and has not yet solved it, and who identifies with us, with our personality, we create a connection with someone on the other side of the world, and this can spread as far as our work or message goes.

Use your own problems and difficulties as inspiration whether to paint a picture, write an article. When you solve it, share the solution with others so they can benefit and save precious time.

Step 2. Stop sticking to a niche

If we stop to think about our own lives, our interests, our hobbies, we will see that we do not restrict ourselves to just one thing, and we also do not want to embrace the world liking everything, doing everything, being interested in every subject.

When it comes to deciding which niche to operate in, we can use the same reasoning because people like to know what other people like or think about a subject or another thing.

We can have a main niche, but find a way to link them to others. For example, a writer can write about writing itself, can write book reviews, can write about his experience as a writer, can write about sports. As long as you can find a thread that connects everything, talking about various things is better and more comprehensive than always talking about the same subject.

Step 3. Have personality and Originality:

Show your unique personality and offer something original that sets you apart from other content creators, standing out from the crowd.

Two people talking about the same subject are totally different experiences. For example, two players can have a different view of the same move in a match.

The same applies on the Internet. We don't need to be afraid to share what we know about a subject even if many people are already talking about it.

There are people waiting for someone to address the subject with a sense of humor that only we have, with a writing style that only we have, the way of editing videos that only we know.

Let Google know - Keep walking

There are many benefits to harnessing the great potential of the Internet and positively impacting the lives of others by creating communities and sharing our unique experiences in a way that only each of us knows and can. In the end, we can add more information and make the Internet richer with our contribution.

Good journey, my friends!

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