The author shares insights on the three most successful Medium articles from the past three months, highlighting the importance of documenting self-experiments, adding value-packed takeaways, and knowing who you're writing for.
Abstract
The author, who has been writing on Medium since 2020, provides a detailed breakdown of their three most successful stories in the past three months. The first article discusses the author's experiences of learning to pole dance at 30, emphasizing the uniqueness of the story and its "I never thought about this" factor. The second article is a book listicle that presents psychology lessons from a lifetime of reading books in an easy-to-skim manner with key takeaways. The third article outlines the author's fitness journey, sharing the exact process of losing weight and building muscle, backed by research and made actionable for the reader. The author concludes by providing three top tips for succeeding on Medium in 2023: documenting self-experiments, adding personalized insights to stories, and quitting the attempt for a wider appeal by being specific instead.
Bullet points
The author has been writing on Medium since 2020 and has observed changes in the platform and the kind of stories that go viral.
The first successful article is about the author's experience of learning to pole dance at 30, which earned around $400.
The second successful article is a book listicle that presents psychology lessons from a lifetime of reading books, earning around $150.
The third successful article outlines the author's fitness journey, sharing the exact process of losing weight and building muscle, earning around $150.
The author provides three top tips for succeeding on Medium in 2023: documenting self-experiments, adding personalized insights to stories, and being specific instead of trying for a wider appeal.
My Highest Performing Medium Articles Have 3 Things in Common
What it means to earn by writing about what you love.
I’ve been writing on Medium since 2020, and like myself, the platform has undergone a lot of changes in these three years.
The kind of stories that went viral in 2020 barely rake up a few hundred views now. With more writers joining the platform, the competition has gotten tougher.
But the good news is that no matter what update the platform brings about, one thing has remained constant: how much Medium cares about its writers.
If you’re a new writer, or someone struggling to earn anything significant with your writing on Medium, I’m here to help you with my experience.
This article contains a detailed breakdown of my three most successful stories of the past three months. I’ve shared the stats and my observations on what made each of these stories tick.
Want to learn what stories to write to get engagement and paid for your skills? Read on, and feel free to share your insights in the comments.
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1. Documenting self-experiments
This is the lesson from the first article I’m sharing as a case study today. It was a deep dive into my experiences of learning to pole dance at 30.
Title: I Started Pole Dancing at 30
Views: 7.8k (36% read ratio)
Earnings: ~$400
Screenshot by the author.
USP of the story: The uniqueness.
I tried something new (pole dancing) and documented it.
No AI could’ve recreated my unique experience.
It has the “I never thought about this” factor which got me great reader engagement and $$$. You can read the story here:
Notice how the article mentions “for women” in the title itself. If you scroll through a bit more, you’d realize that the exercise and diet plan are tailor-made for women in their 30s.
I could have written a generic fitness article. But if you’ve played around with ChatGPT for even a little while, you’ll know that AI can write full-length, research-backed articles in a few seconds.
Generic articles are starting to lose their appeal. The magic lies in niching down and addressing the problems of your target audience.
The takeaway for every writer here is that you need to quit trying for a wider appeal. Be as specific as possible. 🎯
Know who you’re writing for and aim to deliver them value. Your article will resonate 🙌
Medium has undergone a ton of changes since I first started writing, and every update brings in new takeaways for writers and readers.
Based on my highest-earning articles from the past three months, here are the three top tips to succeed on Medium in 2023:
Document your self-experiments.
Add personalized insights to your stories.
Quit trying to be ‘generic’. Be specific instead.
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