Everyday Writing Will Never Work
Quantity can’t beat quality.
Have you ever seen the following?
- 365 articles in a year
- everyday writing challenge
- write 1000 articles to become popular
- publish an article per day
- quantity beats quality
All of them are wrong strategies to succeed as a writer. Still, they are popular.
Why is that if they are wrong?
These strategies provide an excuse for failure. They give a false sense of accomplishment. Write more instead of writing better — it’s the motto.
This approach gets rid of the author’s responsibility. Doesn’t matter what the author writes. Something out of control prevents him from achieving success:
- There are few views because there aren’t 1000+ articles
- Nobody reads the articles because “algorithms” don’t see them
- Earning nothing because of greedy Top Authors that steal all money
These are the cute excuses, but there are other reasons for failure: writing doesn’t give value to the reader, articles are not engaging, the author doesn’t care about the reader. These things are more important for success.
Top Writers
I suppose you saw Top Writers with 100k+ followers.
Have you ever seen them writing for quantity but not quality?
No.
Top Writers care about the reader. They provide the reader with valuable content that makes life better or entertains the reader. This approach distinguishes them from other authors.
Top Writers don’t write articles that have no value or harm to the reader.
There are thousands of articles on the topic of Passive Income that propose to invest in the crypto market. Investing in crypto isn’t passive. It doesn’t guarantee income. Such articles fool readers. It’s an example of something that Top Writers never do.
Writing any amount of such “empty” articles won’t make you a good writer or a popular one. Trying to replace quality with quantity — work harder, not smarter.
Solution
Focus on the Value instead of the number of views and articles. As a consequence success will come.
We have enough of bad writing. That’s why algorithms are so strict while choosing articles for further distribution. To distinguish, you need to be better than average. Seriously better.
You need to grow and develop yourself with the following tools: writing courses, insights from successful authors, books, and everyday practice. This way you can improve your writing skill.
But writing is just an instrument to tell a story. The chisel and hammer with which you create a masterpiece from marble. The well-written story is a masterpiece. The untold story in your head is an untreated piece of marble. Turn it into a masterpiece!
The better you write — the more you care about the reader. In the end, it’s the only thing that matters.
Final Thoughts
I believe that everyone has a brilliant untold story to tell the world. I hope you will tell it. Also, I hope you will tell your story in an entertaining and engaging manner.
Writing a lot isn’t something bad, especially when you learn. It’s become bad only when you pursue numbers instead of value, placing quantity over quality.
You can do better! If you have insights and ideas to share — do it. But do it with a reader’s interest in mind. Write for the reader, not for Ego or fame!
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