No Idea What To Post? I Think I Can Help You With That
So, you’re on Steemit looking to write a blog, share some photography, discuss Bitcoin and all at the same time meet some pretty awesome people, all while earning money doing so.
You have wrote a few things but something’s happened, you can’t think of what to write now after having a few things that you wanted to share and talk about.
Could this be ‘writers block’?
It’s happened to us all, thinking to ourselves that it was about time we posted something onto the platform but you have nothing to share, nothing at all.
It gets you a little down to think that while the price of STEEM is as low as it is, that you have an opportunity to earn money to buy more cheap STEEM, and you don’t have the slightest idea what you want to write about.
Advice
The best thing to do, is to read other people’s blogs, stories, check out some photography, look up things in the topic list, and browse through the many, many posts that are there. Comment and upvote some of your fellow Steemians posts, because the benefit of doing this is not only helping your fellow community member out, but it is also giving you fuel. Fuel to ‘steem’ through that writer’s block that you have, or soon to be, rather had.
It’s amazing what you can think about just by reading up on other people’s posts and having a discussion with them about it. It really will get your brain working, and it will definitely put you right back on track again, having plenty that you want to write about again, so many things will popping into your head that you think would be great to share and discuss.
Keep Notes
This is the time that you want to write (or type) all of your ideas down, so that you don’t go through the same thing again, where you have no idea what you want to discuss or share.
Not only will this help cure your ‘writers block’, but it will also help gain you followers from your discussions on other people’s posts, which in turn creates the right type of followers for you, who will try and support you by upvoting your posts and commenting on them because you done the same thing for them. You will all have the same things in common anyway because that’s why you commented in the first place.
All of your upvoting and commenting that you will be doing will help the rest of the community, and keep everyone motivated together, which will make Steemit a better place, attracting more users once they see how awesome this platform is, and eventually pushing the price up over the moon!
Nice dude great tip. Will apply this on my nxt comic
Sounds good!
Followed!
Ooops I'm already following you! haha
Great advice! i'm new to Steemit, before i even began, i was already experiencing "A writer's block" lol ... like what you have suggested, i do read a lot of others' posts, leave comments/exchange ideas. Then maybe write something about my related experience... so my blogging topics are quite fragmented at the moment, but i do have fun writing them. Thank you for sharing! <3
Thanks for your comment.
It's something that I found myself when I signed up, so I noticed that things would flow through my head the more that I would read other peoples posts. Sometimes we might go through a spell where we don't have much to write about, but we all have interests and if we can scroll through those things that interest us on Steemit, then it's pretty easy to write something.
Even if there is an article similar to what you want to write about, just put your own spin on it.
Glad I could help! :)
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