The Best Steemit Blogging Tips Through Quotes
Don't you hate it when in the article you put tons of effort doesn't get deserved attention?
Everyone goes through this phase, even the top users of steemit that you see today.
So, Here are quotes from (Non Steemit) Authors/Bloggers/Writers that will make you understand this profession.
Let's break it down,
My most important piece of advice to all you would-be writers: When you write, try to leave out all the parts readers skip.
Elmore Leonard
There Are Two Typos Of People In This World: Those Who Can Edit And Those Who Can’t.
Jarod Kintz
Read that again!
Give them quality. That's the best kind of advertising.
Milton Hershey
Write what you know.
Mark Twain
Content is anything that adds value to the reader's life.
Avinash Kaughik
Do I?
Don't focus on having a great blog. Focus on producing a blog that's great for your readers.
Brian Clark
If you can learn something new every day, you can teach something new every day.
Martha Stewart
More you teach, more you learn. Profit?
If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough.
Albert Einstein
Truth has been spoken.
Quality is more important than quantity. One home run is much better than two doubles.
Steve Jobs
You can’t please all the readers all of the time; you can’t please some of the readers all of the time, but you really ought to try to please at least some of the readers some of the time.
Stephen King
Ah, so true!
If you have nothing else to share, nothing to say, then go out and do something amazing first.
Leo Babauta
Now, you don't even have to go out — you have Internet. But yeah I do agree travel posts do better.
If I were to nail down a key ingredient to blogging success, it would have to be a consistent posting habit. Most bloggers fail because they want instant gratification. They think, mistakenly, that blogging is a quick and easy way to get rich. When they first start, they’ll post like crazy for a few weeks, maybe even a few months. When nothing comes from it, they quit and become a statistic.
John Chow
Sounds familiar, isn't it?
(Superheroes) can disappear for months or years and then burst back onto the scene with a climactic display of their impressive powers. Okay for superheroes, not okay for your content. It might feel boring and constraining, but publishing consistently brings results.
Amy Harrison
I vouch for this.
The thing about all successful people is, they all started somewhere. They didn’t just wake up one morning with an international clothing company, or a graphic design firm, or a famous cupcake shop, or a blog with 50,000 readers. So make a list: What’s ONE thing I can accomplish today that will take me one step closer to my goal? Then do that one thing. Then another thing. Then another. It’s all about the baby steps.
Angi Clark
All wisdom you need.
Your headlines are the first and sometimes the only chance you get to grab readers attention. Write something that makes potential visitors want to know more about the topic.
Steven Wilson
I need to work on that.
You need to organize your content in a clear and easy-to-read format to keep your readers engaged, regardless of its length.
Pauline Cabrera
Successful people don’t spam.
Adrienne Smith
If you really want to have success on your blog through blog commenting, you need to write comments that starts to get the attention of the blog owner.
Andrew M. Warner
Blogging is not for earning its about helping others with the knowledge you have.
Syed Faizan Ali
This made me emotional :(
If I were to nail down a key ingredient to blogging success, it would have to be a consistent posting habit. Most bloggers fail because they want instant gratification. They think, mistakenly, that blogging is a quick and easy way to get rich. When they first start, they’ll post like crazy for a few weeks, maybe even a few months. When nothing comes from it, they quit and become a statistic. -John Chow.
This.
If you want guaranteed results, then get a job!
If you want to be an entrepreneur or an artist who does it for the love of it, do it because you love it and/or to help others and be consistent.
And that's actually harder than you think.
Great post @libert
That's my favorite one as well. Thank you for comment.
No problem. Thanks for the quotes.
Everybody just go ahead and close your facebook accounts! hahah bling bling, all I see is money :D
These are some great and thoughtful tips!
I really like the tip of Angi Clark. We don't become successful overnight. What we see in successful bloggers is their now. But if we look back enough, we would see that they started off just like we are doing today.
Thanks for sharing XD
Thanking you for sharing these tips with us :) I will surely concentrate on these points. appreciate and followed you...
Thanks for sharing. Love it. Followed...
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