Lately I've received a lot of messages from steemit users that are asking for feedback and suggestions regarding their articles.
First of all: thanks for that!Â
Since a lot of people seem to have the same questions, and a lot of times I'm answering in the same manner, today I'd like to share the given information with a wider audience.
There are basically three things that make a difference!
How To Write An Article On SteemitÂ
In my today's tutorial video I'm not going to talk about content.
I rather presume that you already have a brilliant idea, an experience, a piece of knowledge or whatever story holding in your hands. It surely is something nobody else is able to provide, and now it's the time to publish it.
Good.Â
Once you've created the idea, there are some basic rules regarding how to structure an article.Â
They may also apply for your steemit #introduceyourself post where you present yourself in a personal way. It's actually applicable for whatever blog post you're going to publish.Â
The sooner you start to follow a general writing strategy, the merrier.

Screenshot | Editing Today's Tutorial Video with GoPro StudioÂ
Before talking about text, these are the 3 points that I believe are able to make a huge difference:
- The titleÂ
- The main imageÂ
- The very first sentenceÂ
Watch my video, and you'll know why :-)
Furthermore, it's important to bring the most relevant information to the front and leave details in the back. That can be done by using headlines and different font styles (sizes).Â
Last but not least (thank you for this outstanding advice, ): try to write MUSIC. Yes, music!
Again thank you very much for sharing such a great advice, Eric. If you still don't follow him, then you should do now :-) -->
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So try to use different numbers of words in your sentences. Like that, reading is more entertaining and less monotonous.Â
Video "Tips & Tricks For Bloggers" (5 min)
Again thanks for all the users that have sent me messages, questions and links during the past weeks and for inspiring me to publish this video and article.
I hope you consider the provided information useful.Â
Please feel free to leave more questions about blogging in the comments section, I'd be happy to share all my knowledge with you.
Best,
Marly -Â
Today's album is called "talking with my hands" :-) 📷
Pensative
Talking with / to my fingers
No words needed :-D
Preacher
Calling somebody... (watch the video until the end and you'll know who I was shouting at :-))
Original content: pictures and video taken by myself.