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Summary

The article discusses the importance of consistency in writing for new Medium writers, based on the author's experience of not publishing for a month and the subsequent impact on earnings and exposure.

Abstract

The author, inspired by successful Medium writers like Shelby Church, initially believed that consistency was crucial for success on the platform. This belief was reinforced by advice from other experienced writers such as Zulie Rane and Ayodeji Awosika. After publishing 12 stories in January 2020 and earning 16.47, the author experimented by not publishing any stories in February, leading to a drop in earnings to 6.54. The analysis reveals that while initial reads come from regular publication readers, over time, non-regular readers contribute to more significant earnings per read. The article concludes that while consistency may not immediately result in high earnings, its long-term benefits are substantial, potentially leading to a passive income stream from a growing portfolio of stories.

Opinions

  • Consistency in publishing stories is emphasized as a key factor for success on Medium, with the potential for compounding effects on earnings over time.
  • The author's personal experiment of not publishing for a month suggests that a break in consistency can lead to a noticeable decrease in earnings.
  • Regular publication readers provide an initial burst of attention, but each 'read' from them yields minimal payment due to their high volume of reading.
  • Non-regular Medium readers, who read fewer articles, contribute more significantly to a writer's earnings per read.
  • The author posits that a large portfolio of stories can lead to a substantial passive income, even without new publications, due to the accumulated readership and engagement.
  • The article aims to motivate new Medium writers by highlighting the long-term benefits of consistent writing and the potential for earning without constant active contribution.

WRITING

How Important is Consistency for New Medium Writers?

I present my experience of not publishing a single story for a month

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I first came across Medium through this Shelby Church video. I remember thinking to myself — Wow! Did she make 11K USD by writing a few articles? Yes, she already has a million YouTube subscribers, and Medium might have promoted her articles for this reason, but still — that is a staggering hourly rate.

I ventured deeper into the Medium world, primarily watching videos from Zulie Rane and Ayodeji Awosika. The take-home message for me was — consistency is the key to success on Medium. The more one writes, the better chances for those articles to get distributed, resulting in a higher degree of exposure and an increase in earnings.

Captured by Author

Having published 12 stories in January 2020, I was keen to understand what would happen if I did not publish a single story for a month. Indeed, none of my work was distributed, and in January, I made $16.47. In February, I earned $6.54. Interestingly, almost 50% of my February income was a result of 2 reads, individually making $1.8 and $1.6.

It appears that once the story is published, it garners an initial burst of attention from the regular publication readers. However, as these readers review many articles per month, the payment for each ‘read’ is minimal. With time, more non-regular Medium readers stumble across a story, and as they probably only read two or three stories a month, the writer gets a more significant payment.

So, is consistency the key to success on Medium? In the long term — yes! If someone keeps publishing stories consistently, then the compounding effect of a couple clicks every month would be telling, even without distribution. Hypothetically, if I have 120 stories on Medium — I could have made around $50 a month (considering linear effect instead of compounding, which is conservative) without writing a new story. Such earning is a lot of money for not doing anything. I hope this story gave an insight for new Medium writers who might be losing motivation. Let’s keep at it! Good Luck.

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