Why Speed Trumps Quality - Daily Blog Challenge (Day 5) This is Day 5 of what is in effect a 10 day challenge I issued to myself to start blogging every day. My intention was to do this challenge on Steemit (https://steemit.com/blog/@sydroc/syd-s-vacation-daily-blog-challenge-day-1-introduction), but I've run out of bandwidth there. Unwilling to let technological issues force me to break an agreement with myself, I'll be posting here in the mean time. Thanks for your understanding. Let's face it: the rise to success on the Internet is a long and gruelling path. Most of us will fail. 😓 I've been on this path for years. But more recently on Instagram, I think there are two things that give me a distinct advantage. 1) I LOVE the grind! 2) I'm willing to publish things that I think are shit. I'm not being sarcastic! I first got the notion from Garyvee. During the Q&A section of a speech he was giving, an audience member asked him what he should prioritize between speed and quality. Before he even finished asking the question, Gary answered speed. There was an understandable pause, and after a few seconds, Gary clarified: "Quality is subjective." Ever since I heard that, it's been a real focus of mine to be as efficient as possible in getting my content out there. That's part of what I'm trying to do with this challenge (so far I'd say I'm failing but I'm only half way in 😊). As I've mentioned before, I've been taking photos of improv events for over a year. It's happened multiple times that at the same event, another photographer was also taking pictures with a real bona fide DSLR camera. What they had in quality, I made up for in speed. I would often end up posting some of my pictures THAT NIGHT and I wouldn't see the other guy's pics for weeks, sometimes months. I've also been branching out a bit from photos to creating quote images. I'm pretty good at that too. While I'm on the topic, I highly recommend Canva as a tool. Frankly, for a free product, they're so g...