BLOGGING TUTORIAL: Tips and Tricks for Top-Quality Posts
What makes a post shine? Is it writing? Design? Creativity?
I think it’s all of the above, and I’ll share some tips with you here. I’m still learning about Steemit, finding new things every day, but I’ve been blogging for about a decade and writing forever, and have had a post or two curied, so I’ll share what I know.
I hope you find something of value here.
First, let’s discuss the point and definition of “quality posts.”
Quality is subjective. We all have different perspectives, and what one person likes, another may not. Also, I think we each need to define our own standards, instead of trying to hold ourselves to someone else’s idea of how things “should” be.
That said, I think we can generalize that posts should be written and designed well, looking as professional as possible given whatever you know. It’s okay to make mistakes along the way, just keep learning. Keep evolving and trying new things to create fantastic blogs!
Definition from Google search.
Writing Tips and Tricks
Topic:
This is everything. What do you want to say? How do you want to say it? The posts I enjoy the most are ones that are meaningful, or that inspire me. I like to smile and laugh. I like to learn, to go on virtual adventures through travel posts, and to get to know people through their writing. Whatever you chose to post about, be genuine, and remember your reader. When you let your authentic self shine through, people are more likely to relate and respond.
Length:
How long should a post be? That entirely depends on the post. With the exception of photocontests that specifically state there shouldn’t be writing, I tend to want at least a paragraph or three. Tell a story, share your thoughts. Contribute something to the library of Steemit. Some posts are long, and they take a lot of time, so when you see a long post, remember the person has put a piece of themselves into it. This post took me hours! But if your goal is to create a high-quality post, it will take time, and effort. And then you can feel super proud of yourself. ;)
Editing:
Proofread your post. At least once. Get rid of unnecessary words, revise awkward wording as you can. Proof it again before posting. Yes, you have to read your writing several times over, but most typos can be caught that way, and your audience will thank you. Readers can be very forgiving, but too many typos can also be a turn-off. Best to take the time to put your best post forward. (Don’t stress about being perfect, just do your best with what you know.)
Sources:
Always cite sources if you have quoted someone or used their idea in your writing. Let your posts show the highest integrity, and post responsibly. Make your work original, let it show who you are or the things that are important to you, and that is how you make it shine.
If English isn’t your first language:
One of the best things about Steemit is the diversity here. This is a worldwide community. Posts are going up in so many languages, it’s wonderful! However, if you want a broader audience, consider including an English version of your post, or an English translation in the same post. Do your best with this. People are generally pretty patient and understanding if they see you making an effort to communicate, even if the words aren’t textbook perfect.
Improve your craft:
As a writer, I’m always learning and my writing is always improving. The more you write, the more you read and learn what you like and don’t like from other writers, the better your skill becomes.
Perseverance:
Keep at it! Blog every day, if you can, and be sure to interact and build community. If you want to know how to make it on Steemit, maybe even to the Trending page, check out this article about perseverance by @arbitrarykitten.
Design Tips and Tricks
Spacing:
It’s important to break up the text of a post, so it’s easy to read. Long, never-ending paragraphs can be too much. Keep your thoughts together in organized groups of sentences along the page. Break up the text with a line, a photo, a page divider image, or by using text formatting.
Headers:
Do use headings and sub-heads, but be consistent and organized about it. Work on finding a style of your own that’s easy on the eyes and gives a similar feel to different posts on your blog. You can get creative, for sure, but when you find something that works, consistency is good. It helps a reader become familiar with you as a blogger and feel at home when reading your posts.
Photos:
Use photos. Make sure your top photo is eye catching! Breaking up text with photos is a wonderful way to keep someone reading, but you’ll want to keep headlines with text in most cases. Always state your photo source somewhere on the page, usually beneath the photo, or at the bottom of the post.
Emojis:
I copy and paste emojis from getemoji.com. I’m sure there are other ways to do this. I have no idea if these emojis show up on every device. Someone please comment and let me know if you don’t see seven fun emojis here: 🐸 🐢 🐠 🐬 🐳 🐙
Lists:
Bullet points and lists are fabulous.
- They deliver information in small doses.
- It keeps the reader’s eye moving.
- Lists break up the blog post in a different way.
- Isn’t all that white space refreshing?
Here's a curating tip and a design resource:
IMPORTANT: If you aren’t already aware, DO NOT vote on posts 7 days and older. They have already been paid out and the author won’t get any reward. Keep your voting power for “live” posts. 6 days old or newer. If you read a “dead” post and want to support the author, go to their profile and find a newer post to vote on. You can mention in a comment that you liked their other post, if you want. :)
Read this article for FORMATTING, MARKDOWN, AND PHOTO TIPS by @carrieallen. This is an older post, but super-helpful. I repeat, if you haven’t read Carrie’s “Pimp Your Post” article, and you have any questions about photos or how to format in markdown, go read it now.
Here are examples of posts with clean, interesting designs, and topics that caught my attention:
@appiepearl’s post about Breaking the Glass Ceiling
@abmakko’s post, It’s Okay to Ask for Help
@naquoya's fiction story about Guru Powers
@ameliabartlett's blog about her Slow Rolling Home
You can study these and other posts to find inspiration for your own blogging. These four are recent (as of this post), so feel free to upvote and comment if you liked them!
Put Your Heart Into It
The effort and care you put into your posts shows, and people are more likely to upvote posts when they know someone has put forth a sincere contribution to the quality of Steemit as a whole. Don’t be afraid to be creative, and let yourself have fun!
Did I miss anything?
Sure I did. There is so much out there, so much to learn. If you have a question, do your own looking around and see what you find. If you can’t figure it out, ask someone. :)
If you enjoyed this article, or have a question, or want to share another reference for how to write high-quality blog posts, feel free to leave a comment!
Thanks for reading!
Peace. @katrina-ariel
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Fantastic! You can tell how well thought out and documented this whole post was. This is a magnificent post and very well done. I can see the cute emojis by the ways. I have to admit I think one of the most important ones is the last one: Put your heart into it, it is so important and people sometimes forget it in search of just pleasing the population here on steemit. I love that you included it.
I am certainly sharing this and will also be pinning it in Alpha. Great, Great work.
Thank you! I'm really glad this post has been received so well. I spent all day on it in hopes it would be helpful for others in Alpha and beyond. lol! And you're right, putting your heart into it makes all the difference. I think Steemit encourages this more than other blogging, honestly. Yes, you want to write for your audience, but write for yourself first. That's when we connect with others the most, I think, when we let our truth shine!
A fine post. Clear, concise, and an excellent demonstration of the qualities you list for a quality post.
Querying several novels taught me about being concise and clear. Incredible learning process. And thank you for the compliment. :)
I could see only 6 emojis.
I love your post. Thank you so much for your advices.
lol! That wasn't supposed to be a trick question. That was me up too late and miscounting the emojis! Glad they worked, though. Extra points for reading so carefully. :)
So glad you liked the post, @karmadorje. My best to you!
Katrina! This is so good! It's so incredible well thought out and stylized.... I hope lots of people get to see it because I think it could really make a difference, especially to the newer peeps we find in the Fresh Five. Well done!
Thank you, @aussieninja! I'm really glad you think so. I hope it helps many people, as well. Keep up the good work helping newer peeps in the Fresh Five! :)
Thanks @katrina-ariel. This was helpful. I usually have issues with typos and that affects the quality of my posts. Also I tend to ramble on and on and so forget to divide my ideas into paragraphs. Thanks for this. I have been off your blog for a while. I was having bandwidth issues but it's better now, so you will be seeing me more often. Peace
I'm so glad the bandwidth issues are getting better for you. That's so frustrating. I also understand rambling on, and sometimes that's okay, but for the most part it's easier to read concise writing. Really happy you found this useful, and I look forward to seeing you more on Steemit. :)
See, told ya I was on my way over @katrina-ariel!
I expected excellence from you, this though my dear is a masterpiece.
I am so happy, I have popped by to be presented with this great guideline & information.
I tend do have a really hard time writing, do have to say though, like you mentioned above, writing on a regular basis helped me improve a little.
It seems to becoming easier to me.
My problem though is, I scramble up the german & english sentence structure, I guess that's where the proof writing comes in, hehehe, I need to gear down a bit, hyper-scatter-brain.
So again thank you so much my #steemit sibling, your article was of great pleasure & knowledge <3 Huggins <3 ♡o。.(✿ฺ。 ✿ฺ)
Huge hugs back! It's okay if you scramble your words a little with German sentence structure. When we know you're writing in a second language, that is totally forgivable. (I couldn't hold my own in German, that's for sure.) Yes, the more you write, the easier it is, and proof reading is so helpful! lol! I'm glad you found this worthwhile. All my best, sister @d-vine!
A prime example of why you are going to be a great Curator down the road, and already a great part of the SteemIt community. Great post and great tips.
Throwing this tag in here in hopes some will see it #newbieresteemday
Thanks for tossing that tag in, Gene! And for your incredible support. All my best to you and the entire @curie team! #gratitude
Oh!! Thankyoub@katrina-ariel for sharing this post , I got to learn a lot from your post, and I will work on your tips and tricks
You're so welcome! I'm glad you found it helpful. :)
I love this @katrina-ariel, especially the "put your heart into it" line. I believe with these helpful tips, my posts will look better in the days ahead. Thanks so much for this.
Meanwhile, I counted only six fun emojis. I don't know if it's my eyes playing tricks but I saw six emojis. 🙈😀😁
I'm so glad you found it worthwhile, @emjoe. :) And I think it was my eyes playing tricks on me last night. I miscounted. lol! See, even after spending literally over an hour proofreading, I still missed something. Funny. :)
Lol, that means we shouldn't expect perfection from our works too.🙈😀
Exactly. Do your best, and don't stress too much if you miss something. (I'll count better next time.) ;)
Thanks once more for the post. I am equipped to be better now with my posts.
This is a great post! I can only view 6 emojis from my iPhone 7/ iOS 11.2.2. Thanks for writing this, great example of information in a clear and concise way.
Thank you, Lily! And, yep, there's only six there. I didn't mean for it to be a trick question, I think I just stayed up too late. lol! So glad you enjoyed the article. Thank you for taking the time to read and respond. :)