How To Write A Quality Steemit Post

in steemit •  8 years ago  (edited)

It's time for me to switch things up. I know a lot of the new users to Steemit are trying to figure out how to make it to the top of that trending page. That winning spot that gives others a twinge of jealousy. I want to give you all some tips and things to think about when you write a post. These are things I've learned from my time majoring in English at Purdue University and I think they can be applied to any subject matter you choose to write about.

I'm not saying that the content being posted on Steemit is subpar, but it's always good to try and improve yourself and thus the platform itself- especially since this improvement could drastically boost your bank account ;)

1. Take Your Time

I spend an average of 3 or more hours planning out and typing up my posts. Most of the time I have a general idea what I want to write about, usually it's a crazy thing that happened, a realization that changed my perspective, or education about a specific topic. It's good to explore your thoughts and challenge yourself to get critical about how or why things have happened, and most importantly: you need to convey how it affected you and what you plan on doing about it.

2. Write It All Out

Rarely, if ever, do I write a post without editing it. I write everything that comes to mind. Most of it is NOT what I want to say, but when I get a good train of thought going I find that I stumble upon a great thought or phrasing that pleases me and I do my best to expand on that thought. Expand, expand, expand. Write it all out. Then you can easily go back and take out unnecessary words, repetitive phrases and pointless statements. Hint: the word "that" is usually not needed

3.Organize it

You need to figure out what you want to accomplish with the post and stick with it the whole way through. This will keep your writing focused and prevent it from trailing off topic which can be confusing for readers and make them feel like they're wasting their time by reading it.
I begin with a general timeline, since I like to write about my own travel experiences, this type of organization makes the most sense. I think about the events leading up to the occasion, the thing that happened, then how I reacted and felt about it. I like to make comparisons whenever possible. They help the reader better understand what I'm talking about and it can give them a better visual, so they feel like they have experienced it also.

If you aren't writing about travel or telling a story, these are two other ways to organize your writing- specifically if you're writing about a technical subject. You can either begin with the Big Picture and go further into detail with the specifics, this gives the reader a heads up on what they will be learning about. Or you can write it in a crescendo type fashion and begin with the smaller details and tie them all together at the end by linking them into the Big Picture. This gives your reader a sense of deeper understanding on how everything is connected that way.

4. Use A Language That's Relatable Yet Knowledgeable

Try to have a slightly casual tone with your writing. You want your readers to feel comfortable reading the material, you don't want them to struggle to understand what you're trying to say because your writing makes you sound like a robot. It's great to write in a way that conveys your own personality. You can do this by including phrases you often use everyday. It's also good to practice recognizing how your inner voice sounds when you talk to yourself. If you can tap into that and convey it in the right way it's a great way for your readers to feel connected to you and they'll be more invested and interested in reading the entirety of your post. Also, I try to be as descriptive as possible. I choose one or two things to really describe in detail, not every single thing but a few key details will really bring your reader closer to your writing. They'll feel more connected and interested.

5. Be Your Own Harshest Critic

Again, be very critical of your writing. Really think about what you are trying to say and if you're using the absolute best phrasing. I like to go over my writing and think of different ways to organize the words to form shorter, more to the point sentences. No one likes to read material that's really wordy, it's boring and ultimately you'll lose the readers focus. On a platform where content is king, keeping your readers attention should be first on your list. You should have a clear and concise objective to your post.

I know this post doesn't exactly warrant photos but here's a few from Portugal, a trip I'll be writing about in the future:)

Go ahead and go over my next post or any of my pasts blogs and see if you can recognize the tips I told you about here!

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You have been very successful congrats! I hope to use this article and become the next @heiditravels !!!!

Starting with this shameless plug haha :) Thanks Heidi

https://steemit.com/photography/@ryanjohnson/midnight-in-venice-italy-8-images

Great post @ryanjohnson :) You've got quite an eye for photography. I'm a bit envious!

He is your granfather, is not he?)

Mark Twain i meen.

"Do the thing you fear most and the death of fear is certain." -Mark Twain

My favorite quote, written by one helluva man.

my favorite is "A lie can travel half way around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes."
Have a good travel, truth Heidi!) it is interesting to travel with you.

An awesome awesome man, Mark Twain. :0)

I think that the language of the content also significantly affect. I am Spanish. Do not know English, reason by which, using translator. Do I let me write a comment using the translator but an article of quality? So I doubt much. I've written two or three items of quality, and they have not obtained the prize expected to be in Spanish. We are very few Spanish-speaking users, and it shows. I hope that someday, the balance to be balanced and have the same success the posts in Spanish. Advice would I give in my case? THX

Exactamente ! Creo que es un problema, y aun mas buscar de escribir un buen articulo en ambos idiomas y que sea congruente y no errar en absolutamente nada al momento de emplear las sintaxis por ser diferentes lenguajes. Hay muy poco contenido en español

the Spanish-speaking people should be aware of the importance of writing in our language

Hi Kirtash, sure! is very important, because is very very easy to learn and write. But some people only speak spanish and is a problem :(

I will agree with this girl completely. I was posting all kinds of crap on steemit for days after I joined. I took a break yesterday and thought about a real passion and took time to brainstorm, write, and actually design the end result.

It probably took between 4-5 hours of passionate work. I made sure it was me coming out in the post and not a treasure hunter. Anyway, it's paying off.

Happy to hear you're getting traction with your post!

It is good to see that there is some support for posting things other than fluff. I tend to think we need to have a long term view about our content and participation. The more people participate the more equity they get just because the effect of accumulation. I tend to think that it will take persistence for most of us. https://steemit.com/steemit/@iamwne/persistence-approach-to-steemit-a-practical-guide

Dang. I wish I had fly steemit skills like you girl. One day, can you teach me how to dougie? So all the steemies love me?

A little secret about me, I CAN"T DOUGIE. But I really want to. Can you teach me how to dougie???

Been following your content and it seems like you care about others well being by commenting as much as you do, and that's sooo sweet:) I really appreciate the tips and will be implementing all that I learn from you wonderful people!

Glad to hear you're enjoying the fellow steemers :) Of course I care!! :)

This is excellent advice. Lots of people need it. Thanks!

HI @heiditravels
Just letting you know, I referenced you in a post here about "good bloggers"
https://steemit.com/steemit/@condra/who-are-you-in-the-steemit-economy

Thanks for the shout out! I really appreciate it :)

Good advice, it seems steemit has become a writers bootcamp. I'll leave this here.

Thanks Heidi. Love your Twitter Handle haha, you're owning it!
Yeah, I've been slowly coming to the same conclusions as you about the writing for Steemit. Quality over gimmicky all the way.

I mean hey, it was available! Quality over quantity is one of those universal truths that people always forget.

Very nice tips. Thanks!

attracting whales

  ·  8 years ago (edited)

It's like the KFC recipe. You think you can reproduce it at home. But unless you know hows its made. It's just home made fried chicken. Thanks @heiditravels for the info. Also it helps that your nick name has the topic you write about. Easy to find your blogs that way. I think that's the real secret :P

  ·  8 years ago (edited)

Of course you'll probably make like $10k by the payout time for this article, but it isn't because of your literative skill that you're well paid. Though I'm sure you are a skilled writer and marketer.

One way to observe this is by the fact that your vote to reward ratio is far higher than that of other users, even if we bound it to low thousands.

You attract the attention of large Steem Power holders, and as a return they vote for you.

Probably unintentional, but this type of post leads to frustration in naive minnows who religiously follow your advice hoping to get a taste of the secret sauce.

Hi heidi,

seems that the steem whales need new cover faces.
No whale vote, no glory.

Best regards,
holzmichl

Isn't @holzmichl the same dude who commented on "tittytainment?"

Is bashing @heiditravels your full-time job?

Step one be a pretty girl. Step two, think your posts are actually good but fail to realize your success is purely dependent on step one. Step three see step one.

Says the person who's never read my posts ;)

I read every post I comment on. I'm happy for your success, however others following your advice will not see similar success. Unless they are also pretty faces.

I won't deny a pretty face helps, but that fades fast. If you consistently put out great writing, you'll gain a following, it'll take a long time I'm sure but this platform is so incredibly new, I wouldn't be as bold to put limits on people.

Nice post. Who takes your pictures; they should have an account too!

If this post doesn't warrant photographs then we all have something more to look forward to. Beautiful Zen shots.

Thanks!

wooow cool
welcome @heiditravels

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TLDR; be good looking and a promotional object for abject nerds to pump their ponzi-platform while generally convincing yourself otherwise

I'd love to get to know you better.

If, by chance, our paths cross when I travel the world on my steembucks I'll definitely split a vietnamese coffee with you somewhere fancy, but not too fancy, after all I'll be waiting 104 weeks to get paid back ;)

I don't drink coffee, nor do I frequent "fancy" places.

Wow, hipster, mic drop

Someone's sarcasm radar is off.

Excellent advice @heiditravels ... Thank you for sharing your personal tips for success :)

Wow great recipe.
Nice to learn how to actualy whrite it.
Tanks for taking you time to whrite it for us, so we can learn it. This is wery helpfull for us all. Keep up the good work, and hop to see more from you in future.

-N66

  ·  8 years ago (edited)

great post again @heiditravels! Today i took my time, and made also a little succes with my blog:)

You are born for writing. I just read your article full of tricks and information. Hope i can do the same.

I liked the parts that you have written and are good techniques to perfecting the most basic of information to express themselves as real as possible to the reading public. Greetings bye

I will follow you and I will learn from your experience. I like to tell stories and discuss something related to something I know. maybe i can take a solution from your experience

You know what I like about your stuff. Detailed, informative, short and to the point. I follow you on Crypto Tips as well.
Thank you, great advice for a beginner.

How can you catch a net full of minnows without messing with a whale? In other words, is it possible for a minnow to communicate with a large number of other minnows without a whale saying "I approve this message"?

I think commenting on a thread like this is a good way ;) Posting good/humorous/educational comments is an easy way to get upvotes, also don't forget to upvote your own posts and comments!!

I wasn't sure about that (upvoting my own comments). I mean if I wouldn't upvote it why would I make the comment, and why wouldn't the comment itself come across to others as an upvote of itself?

The point of upvoting your own posts and comments is so you get steem power if someone else upvotes your posts/comments.

Interesting. Are there downsides to upvoting yourself? I just upvoted you and me in this stream as I'm curious what the effect will be.

By the way I voted for some of your earlier works. I haven't voted for this one yet just because I haven't finished reading it!

another post of @heiditravels , love it 8]

Great post @heiditravels , and it comes with some weight behind it given how successful your travelblog posts have been. Many people have been wondering what it takes to do well on Steemit and this gives them a good place to start.

One more thing that I believe is important to success: keep trying. Persistence is as important as talent, both on Steemit and everywhere else in life.

Very true.

Wahoo! Thanks for writing this post! You've obviously been really successful on Steemit and it's generous of you to share your knowledge.

I agree with all of your tips. Quality over Quantity.

Keep it up :)

I tried that.

0.00 in 24 hours

cries in the corner

Hello! Nice to meet you here. i like your introduce

Good as always :D
thank you for the tips, @heiditravels!


Have a look in this post, it's great too!
https://steem.ly/F

  ·  8 years ago (edited)

Great post and hints to writing, Heidi!

"prevent it from trailing off topic which can be confusing for readers and make them feel like they're wasting their time by reading it."

this is something I find myself doing often and when I re-read my text I barely make it through a second time cause it gets so dull.

But like you said, being your own critic and change whatever parts you aren't happy with to something that sounds and flows better when you re-read them, is a great way to improve. I know that for people who english is their second or third language they have learned, the handicap is much higher and they need to spend a lot more time on the posts. But remember that exercise improves your writing ability over time - and so will your Steem Power increase with it too!

I just wrote a short explanation on what Verifying yourself means and doesn't on here, I remember you were asked to verify you were "real" too, so I thought I'd make it a bit clearer for the newcomers.
Hope you don't mind I post it here; https://steemit.com/newcomers/@acidyo/what-verifying-your-account-in-introduceyourself-means-and-what-it-doesn-t-necessarily-have-to-mean

Heidi you've had some quality posts and done well. Great to see this from you. Thanks and bookmarked!

  ·  8 years ago (edited)

It's neat to see that the community is taking action and learning each other how to become better writers and and such. I try to do exactly what you write in this post, only I end up using more time on images and formatting then the actual writing. I think I need to use maybe one hour more when I write the articles.

Would really love it if you could check out one of my posts and tell me where I could improve, not asking for a vote unless you think I deserve it :) I'm from Norway, so I think I'm having some issues with atleast: was/were ^_^

Great article by the way! And congrats on your success on Steemit, I'm only 5 days in :)

Left a comment on one of your posts that explain the was/were and at least problem ;)

Well done! Long enough..interesting and you got already few upvotes :) you rock

your post are very nice

very good tips i like to write abou my travels ... but idont know how to do. I recently joined the page and today was I made my introduceyourself, and was somewhat difficult for me

Keep at it, and read other people's posts, you'll learn a lot and improve I'm sure :)

Good post, thanks.

Wear a bikini no matter your posting style you will earn a lot of money LOOLL

  ·  8 years ago Reveal Comment

Good advice which I will do my best to apply.

This is very helpful advice, thank you

A @heiditravels post a day keeps the doctor away.

Well done!

Best Regards,
holzmichl

always do the robot thing lol

Gotta tap into that inner monologue, unless you talk like a robot to yourself, then hey, be who you are ;) Sometimes shuffling the words around can help you piece together a better way to phrase things.

Nice good tips! Especially for us normal joes who are not good writers. I strive to write like you.

That's quite a compliment. Thank you, and practice always helps :)

Thanks Heidi for this post. Your travel blogs are always so well written and organized. I look forward to reading each new one. Keep up the good work, and thanks again for the tips.

Some great insights. Thanks for sharing!

No problem!

steemit like you mean it yall!

Ha! Woohoo I'm #1!! Thanks, I'm flattered ;)

Good for you. I'm happy that you're rocking it and then reaching out to share what you've learned. Here's to hoping that I can catch a wave the way you have. It's a brilliant platform isn't it.

I hope you do too!

It's brilliant indeed.

Heidi, Thanks again for making this community a better place!

I'm trying ;)

Thanks for the excellent advice. The most applicable to me is focusing on what I want to accomplish with my writing and not get too wordy.

I think that's always important to keep in mind.

Thank you Heidi! Will take those suggestions into consideration! Congrats for all you have done so far! Lots of love from California!😘

Thank you! Good luck with your future posts!

Great post Heidi! I appreciate the tips, especially the part about "that" not being needed. I read that in a book years ago - I don't even remember the title of the book but I remembered that "rule!" Look forward to reading about Portugal. Those pictures look amazing, especially the last one!

"That" is almost a lazy word, it's like a go-to choice that acts as a filler word, removing it is a good way to challenge your vocabulary! (even though I used it in this reply ;) )

Hello Heidi, thanks for the nice tips! It's good to have people here who can assist clueless newcomers like myself :)

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I live in Japan. Thank you for the very beautiful photo

Your post is very helpful for me!

Great!

YES!! What a fantastic article! I am trying to make myself recognised here but takes lots of work... Your advice definitely helps big time, thanks again and look forward to your next adventure!!

I'm glad it can be of help to you, good luck on your future posts!

antes que nada felicito a todo aquel q sea util, y sirva a otros de referente, guia y de ejemplo. por otro lado quiero sepa que entre a #steemit para mejorar mis ingresos, con el proposito de publicar ciertas ideas fotos, vivencias, entre otras cosas, creo con certeza que este tipo e post seran utiles a quienes de verdad sientan con humildad que necesitan mejorar sus publicaciones( como yo! ) me despido parafraseando un poco a Josë Marti: "criticar es amar". yo le <agrego a este frase que hay personas que hacen de la critica un acto de negatividad, y cualquier idiota en ese sentido, y sin razones podria juzgar, pero nunca llegaria a ser critico, y aun menos autocritico.

Nice post. Please accept my apologies because I did not upvote on this one; I believe that you have enough steem power and that such post vote should be reserved for "smaller" profiles. (am I an idealist ?)

Enjoy traveling world and continue your blogging. It's great.
If you plan to go to France, lmk: I will give you a couple hints and tips and some advice about the places to visit.

Thanks for the offer of help in France

thank you for sharing such a great tips :)

Thanks for tips, will definately keep in mind when creating content as pretty new to steemit and blogging world.

I admire your ideas and suggestions and I guess if all of us would be following them we could earn as much or even higher like you do.

Nice pictures too. As nice as you.

you made us realise that writing something on steemit is really enjoyable and brainstorming however we need to spend few hours for it. thanku for the contents. its really helpful.

Very helpful, sometimes it's hard not to get excited and post in a hurry...

Hi Heidi. Just FYI. Looks like someone is plagiarizing your work, spinning the wording..
https://steemit.com/writing/@dammylohar/how-to-write-great-post-on-steemit

Thanks for the heads up!

Great post! Thanks for sharing :)

Thanks @heiditravels, your post helped me to get up to Steem on writing. Just wanted to pass that on.

Very glad to hear it :)

i need to follow your advice, it's really smart and it makes for a great post. i have to admit, i've been putting posts together pretty quickly and when i go back to re-read a day later, i'm unhappy with my format and word choice.

Thanks for the post Heidi. Your travels are inspiring, I enjoy seeing the beautiful vistas that most of us can only dream of experiencing, yet you bring the visual evidence of such worldly beauty to the rest of us in the comfort of our own homes. Your way of writing is easy to connect with, and I can definitely feel the rhythm of your speech in the way you write.

Thanks for the post Heidi. Your travels are inspiring, I enjoy seeing the beautiful vistas that most of us can only dream of experiencing, yet you bring the visual evidence of such worldly beauty to the rest of us in the comfort of our own homes. Your way of writing is easy to connect with, and I can definitely feel the rhythm of your speech in the way you write.

Thank you for this post. Been thinking as well on why Im not getting any attention when I right my post. Will apply those tips. Hope Ito follow your path. lol Thank you again.

Great advice!! Everyone should be producing quality content here at steem. We need Steem to be a differentiating factor in the social media space.

Its too much general need to be specific however Exactly the same things need to be put in writing as much possible the time given, planning and its importance for others is very much significant.

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Thank you so much for posting this. I especially agree with number four. These are all great tips and I appreciate the help as I am pretty new to Steemit. I do try to do quality post but there's always room for improvement. Thank you