Five Quick Tips for Better Posts From a Professional Content Writer

in steemit •  7 years ago  (edited)

Steemit is a blogging platform, but not all of us are born bloggers. In fact, very few of us are. Unless you're posting exclusively visual or audio content, it helps to be able to structure your text into something that is easy and comfortable to consume.

I might be spoiled from years or reading professionally written content, but I believe that the following tips might just help your (awesome) content on Steemit look and read even better.

Give a Good Title

Steemit doesn't cut off your title text unless it's monstrously long, so you can use a more descriptive title using up to 8 words. Perhaps even split it in two. I do this often with post titles like "Why I Domme - My Kinky Manifesto". If you're looking to draw even more attention, you can try to include an emoji in your title.

Write Short Sentences

This is one of my problems that my editors (ahem @yayab ahem) tend to point out to me. My sentences can go on for a paragraph, making them pretty impossible to comprehend without extra effort. Avoiding this can be hard, but you really should try.

Start With Headings

A long chunk of text can be really hard to read. Not only that, it can be hard to write. It gets disorganized and, as a writer, you might find yourself going from point to point between paragraphs and confusing your reader and yourself. 

Having headings doesn't only help readers navigate your blog post, but also help you navigate your own writing. My tip is to define the headings before you start typing in the mass of text.

Sprinkle Illustrations

Much like headings, illustrations help split things up a bit, adding breathing room between the words. Illustrations can also be used for subtext and elegant humor even in serious and professional posts. Infographics and charts are a great way to display data in a visual and engaging way, and you can usually find quite a few branded infographics you can legally use (with credit, of course) in your posts.

If you're looking for your basic illustrations, pixabay.com is where the steemians head to first. If you're looking to give your post that extra oomph, head over to canva.com to make a personalized or branded post image.

Personally, I am a big fan on using comics and memes because they're fun and because we're not the Washington Post.

Cheat

If I was a woman of faith, I would thank the Gods daily for automatic spell-checkers in browsers. But, alas, they have yet to reach a level of sophistication needed to eliminate typos and crappy grammar. To combat those, I strongly recommend using grammar.ly - either the website or browser plug-in. I am usually too lazy to do that, but so far no one has noticed.

If you're feeling particularly masochistic, you can try the Hemingway text editor. Just don't come crying to me after it tells you your writing is awful.

Got any more quick tips for better Steemit blog posts? Write them in the comments!

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Ha ha thank you I feel like my posts are beginning to get stale :)

Valuable information to the new and established Steemit poster, I am of course not following any of these guidelines but the first steps in improving yourself is admitting you have a problem. I can of course hide behind the fact my posts on Steemit are a hobby shoe horned in between my full time work and home life, and blame my posting being mostly being made late at night after a full days work for the tardy spelling and grammar. But really I know as much as anyone else that I'm a Bodgit and Scarper throwing together posts with reckless abandon. That's why a post like this is invaluable - simple tips reminding us that just taking a few minutes more to present the content a little better can pay dividends in the long run.

To be honest, there's a selfish reason to me writing this post. I just want to see better content in my feed. You're good. You have my permission to skip the grammar.ly and title styling. :P

Thank you, although I do know I need to keep upping my game - the competition on Steemit is only going to grow and making that little bit of an effort now will stand anyone in good stead for future. I'm still finding my way on here and of course the best way to learn is to invest your time reading and learning from great content creators you enjoy - like yourself.

:blushes:
No, you!

Great tips! I'm a content writer professionally, but it feels like I have to go to school all over again while writing in English - of course not the basics, headers and images work the same in every language, but since I'm writing in a secondary language my sentences seem to get longer. Oh, well, look at my comment for proof ;-)

(Oh, and tools! Thanks for Grammarly, these things are great to know about :-))
(My browser points out Grammarly is not correct. It should be Gram marly or Gram-marly ;-))

I write in Hebrew and English, and I tend to drag my sentences on and on in both.

Tags tags tags and timing!! Ppl always tell me they hate that i post at 3 am. 😂 But idk i just do me n hope the universe responds but i def follow these tips ... i like using linebreajs sometimes but they can be hard to format. Luckily my style is super kitch and diy so im ok. But if i was writing for steemstem id take extra care.

It's always 3AM somewhere... :)

Can't tell you how important TAGS and TIMING are on this platform!! I'm gonna try the 3am thing next time lol see if I get any bites !!

Great, straight-to-the-point tips here, thanks!

If you don't mind my adding my two-cents, I would recommend that each user thinks about who they are writing a post for and what that reader will gain of value from the post (always think about your reader!).

In this post, it's clear that techslut is providing value by giving us quick tips (quick is in the title to help us know that she respects our time and can grab a few tips and leave) on creating better posts. And of course, the better our posts are, the more we'll earn.

Before hitting post, ask yourself "who is this for and what will they gain from it?" The clearer you can answer this, the more your post is going to impact readers.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Agreed. Knowing your audience is important, but can be hard on Steemit. Because the platform is so multinational and versatile, it gets tricky. Sometimes I go for a broad audience (like this post) and sometimes I fairly narrow one (my book serialization).

Thank you for this! I'm still new and have been trying to find my niche here and focus on a single subject, but it's been too difficult so far.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

I am not even trying. My book has its own account where I resteem the chapters so they don't get lost in my endless stream of everything (@mistress). But my profile? From random photos to short stories to failed attempts at vlogging. Niche? What niche? :)

I am sharing this with my group! Thank you so much for these wonderful tips!

If you're feeling particularly masochistic, you can try the Hemingway text editor. Just don't come crying to me after it tells you your writing is awful.

I was laughing so hard with the joke you had on using the Hemingway text editor that my sides split. I think I will pass on it being judgemental.

Steemit is awesome on the things that you learn everyday. I would say I'm an average writer since I have been reading since age 3 and keeping a wordpress blog for a few years but I never had the degree of fun and learning as I had here in Steemit.

Incidentally I learned from someone else this nifty tool to analyze your title called CoSchedule Headline Analyzer

I give credit to @valerie15 for this one under her post To the Person Whose Full Upvote Costs $0.001 This is For You

I cannot stress enough to new people the new to have structure, good content and the value of editing and proofing.

I am not really a grammar nazi but I give them feedback on sentence and paragraph cuts. Nothing stops a reader faster than a whole block of sentences without any breaks.

Thank again!

OMG! I am so guilty of the run on sentences. hahaha! Thanks @maverickinvictus for sharing this to us. Of course, kudos to @techslut for writing about this. Enlightening.

Lol we could use some of the reminders haha

Hey @maverickinvictus , glad I bumped into you cos Ive been spreading your great article all over in a blog post I wrote, I know I should have asked first and I apologise, but it is bloody good ! Hope youre keeping well mate.

Hey mate I am doing good still creating and hustling to get me to a 1000sp haha.

Thank for spreading it!

Thank you for sharing it! Always happy to create content that is of use. And I will check the headline analyzer. I love cheating tools.

Heh, as I started to read your section where you suggest shorter sentences, I was going to mention that I had recently started using the Hemingway app. Then I noticed you mentioned it later in the piece.

It's great at highlighting the fact that my sentences are too long. Yet, still, I often disagree with it. :)

It is evil and it hates me.

i tend to make long sentences too, i have to make them shorter but the god doesn't allow my hand to do so :P what can i do it's above my powers :P

@techslut Love your tips here! love including emojiis in text as well :) Unsplash is another great photo resource as well

Oooh gonna have to check it then. :)

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Finally!
Finally somebody has laid it on the line about blogs
KISS - keep it simple stupid
Think and write like Elmore Leonard. Not Tolstoy
Media traction is no longer a page as it was when Rupert Murdoch made fortunes with newspapers
It is 280 characters

Oh yep, I definitely feel you on the never-ending-sentence complex. These are all fantastic tips. I'm in content too! :)

-Lexi

Instafollow. :)

I am my own niche and I just want people to read my short posts because I also know that most doesn't read a very long post.

I am my own niche

As am I. But some people read some long posts. Depends on the people and the post. My first book chapter posted this week got a number of insightful comments from people who read over 3000 words. Steemit is a big pile of everything.

Super helpful for those of us just starting out! I’ve started to incorporate some of this in my newer posts and see a much different response.

Sincerely speaking your post has made my day. The blog post wriring tips has enlightened me a great deal and what I learnt here will manifest in my mext blog post.

Thanks for the tips! As a straightforward person, my personal struggle in writing was always adding flavour to the texts, without them it's either too short or too boring to read but I believe everyone can do better through experience and practice so thanks for the tips!

I had to try the Hemingway Editor after you said:

If you're feeling particularly masochistic, you can try the Hemingway text editor. Just don't come crying to me after it tells you your writing is awful.
Surprisingly, it like my writing style. Though, I was disappointed; apparently, I only write at a 6th grade reading level. Then again, that might not be a bad thing for a mass audience.

You used a semicolon correctly, I bet that made it orgasm.

Is English your native language? Because it isn't mine. And I am not going to tell you what grade that bitch put me in.

Yes, English is my native tongue. It's disappointing that a college graduate can not write above the six grade level, Lol. If see any my English professors, I'm hiding.

great advice overall, hopefully some noobs will see this and learn :D

The one I think is most important that you mentioned is having good titles. I feel like there are SO MANY posts that come through on Steemit now that you have to do something to make yourself stand out!

Emojis help, from what I've seen.

And yet, admitting that seems like admitting the apocalypse...

I had to go and try the Hemmingway text editor. It did not tell me I am an awful writer yet. LOL. We will have to see where it goes.

the "what idiot wrote this" meme had me dying lmao. Thanks for the tips!

I love this post, thank you for sharing it in Minnow Power. I sometimes just click all my groups and channels, so seeing this caught my eye. I especially like the Hemingway editor. I will come crying! LOL xx

We can cry together. I am writing a book and Hemingway mocks me. So hard.

Nice that you are writing a book!
It told me I was writing at 7 th grade level and didn’t understand me bc it didn’t know the word Reiki.

Would you say the App is accurate?

Define accurate.

Don't need tips, I have you as my editor :P

Flaunting your privilege like a boss. :P

This is awesome to help people structure and write better blog posts. After reading this I just need to check out the Hemingway text editor, lol.

I won some O.C.D - when the post is not "arranged" for me, as it should,
It's almost unreadable, it's messy to me and "yells" like loud noise.
It's hard for me to describe how it is felt.

When there is a separation between a section of the post, it's just like you wrote, This gives a nice breathing space and you can continue to read the post.

Thank you very much for the post - mine is very important and can help others

Wonderful tips.. grammar is essentially the make or break part of your post. No matter how important the message is but if there are grammatical mistakes in it, it is totally unappealing to look at..

I would like to add here that most users tend to use difficult words in their posts in order to grab the audience.. i would strongly advise against it. Use common words instead so that your message / post is understandable for everyone on the platform..

Excellent tips over all.. all thanks to @techslut..

Sometimes it's just sheer laziness, if s person truly know they want to blog on a platform as steemit, then they have to sharpen their blogging and writing skills.

Great content on blogging though,

If they want to earn followers and upvotes? Yeah, it helps to sharpen those skills. But some don't have the time, so quick tips like this can be a good place to start.

Certainly @techslut, I really wish to see the copy from website guys decrease here it will be nice,

@techslut this is AMAZING !!!!!
Thanks for that!!!
To be honest, especially lately, I do most of those on a regular basis but I had no idea about grammarly or the hemingway app so thanks! Saved! :D

Always happy to help! <3

@techslut yes, you are right. Good SEO knowledge, and meaningful post is what will make you great on steemit.

A keeper.

Thanks for this post

Gracias por el consejo, en realidad es importante tener en cuenta los aspectos que comentaste, muchas veces presentamos información de calidad, pero al no estructurarla correctamente podemos aburrir a nuestros lectores. saludos y éxito voy a seguirte, espero leas mis publicaciones. !

There are days that I just earn cents form my post. This will help me to enchance my future post. I am really having hard time to organize my thoughts. I am always greatful for @maverickinvictus for share this post in our group.

This is really helpful. Thank you.

I totally agree, its organising my thoughts into something readable that I have issues with too. What do you do to improve please ?

happy today for you!

Thanks for your help. I think it helps a lot of newbie like me. :))

thnx very helpfull.

Very helpful tips, the next time i will join any contest, i would definitely do the tips i learned from this blog.. Hope to see more relevant blogs like this from you soon. Til next time, Sayonara 😁

You post is well organized and it us well absorbed and well understood.nice post and good write up.

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Thanks for reiterating these tips, which may seem simple, but are often times forgotten... Have really been trying to use these 5 tips in some of my posts, but sometimes it's difficult to get some bites... I think it's just bc there is SO much quality content being posted...every second of every day... keep up the good work

regards from @conradsuperb

i enjoy your post ^^! Thanks.

aww thank you very much techslut

With love

harj : ) xoxo
Abstract artist

good!.

hank you I will keep in mind all the tips!

thank you for this. It's been hard trying to be a committed writer. All I've started was my wordpress and after Steemit, my interest is renewed but finding the time to fully commit has been difficult. I wish you the best of luck to your endeavors and a safe travels to the moon.

יפה מאד טיפים מקצועיים
יישר כח !!!

Thanks so much for the tips.
Hopefully my post will start attracting attention

THANK YOU!
I feel like this post was written especially for me 😅

It was, in a way. :)

I have trouble structuring my posts.... I especially have issues with writing overly long sentences XD this is really helpful, something to reflect upon, thank you!

Hey @techslut! Happy new year and great tips!

As a somewhat newer steemian, it's been a challenge to pick up the format and learn to make it "purdy" too! (Also, I haven't tried canva yet! Can't wait to give that a go.) I was also so happy to learn about how to do some simple markdown to help me out with this stuff.

Thanks so much... This is what I have been looking for. Thanks.

Thanks for the post I'm going to try grammerly and see how it goes 👍

Definitely go for accurate tags in the bottom code words part. People who tag their posts with popular tags instead of accurate to what they wrote tags will get downvotes.

Thank you for this helpful tips I am not a writer or a blogger . but because this steemit platform helps me to start something new, I guess i will follow your great advice. Thank you so much for this. hugs of love.

Great tips for writing text. It really improves the readability of text. Structuring text, paragraphs, lists, paragraphs - is the Foundation of readable text. Thank you for your detailed instructive article.

Thank you!!! Great post. I've been slacking lately. This post motivates me to blog more seriously.

Good tips! Thanks!

I was given a vote. Please turn around, please

Great post, I already feel that my writing improved.

Exellent explanation, thank you

Well written pal! This guide will really motivate content writers on steemit like me to push themselves for quality posts.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

I've been using Grammarly as a Chrome extension for years, it is a great tool and I'm perfectly happy with the free version. It has been so valuable for catching errors and improving the quality of my writing I'd be more than happy to pay them a buck of two per month (but not the full "pro" fee). I just wish I could easily use it on my phone too.

You can get the extension for Chrome here: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/grammarly-for-chrome/kbfnbcaeplbcioakkpcpgfkobkghlhen?hl=en

If you create an account then it will track your usage and send you a monthly email summarizing how good or bad you are relative to everyone else.

i think i should try this!

This is a great refresher, thank you! I feel like Steemit has a diverse audience so it is hard to write on just one topic. The formatting guidelines are great because it keeps us from writing one big paragraph. It reminds me of when I was in grade school and trying to learn what commas are and when to pause. Also, I love photos and illustrations in a post because it keeps things interesting.

your posts will help tons of new steemain,i'm witnessing it .

@techslut can i ask you as question ?

You just did. :)

And of course you can.

hahaha yes did, so here is another question for you what is Voting CSI ? and why it goes to red color? i have it 0.160 but in red color ?

@techslut i'm waiting for you kind conseltance .

Amazing piece! While going through your post, you drew my attention to installing grammar.ly
I just did, with other useful extensions for my browser. It is working right now and points out mistakes!

Some days I just want to find their offices, go there, and hug every single person working for grammar.ly.

Love you posts! Thanks

Thank you so much for this post! :)