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5 things I learned from writing 500 tech articles

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5 things I learned from writing 500 tech articles
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I'm a full-stack developer from South Africa πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦. I love writing about JavaScript, HTML and CSS.

Wow, this is article 500!! πŸŽ‰

I wish I could say I did an article a day, like Seth Godin or Flavio Copes. However, I did miss writing on my wedding days and had zero regrets about that πŸ₯³.

I did write 500 tech-related articles already... Can you believe it? That means we went into lockdown about 500 days ago (How time flies, right?).

This article contains the five most important things I've learned from writing 500 articles.

1. Plan your content and life

It might look simple on paper, write some words every day, but the struggle is real. It can be a mental drain at times, so the best thing you can do is plan around your content and life.

You might get the part about content. Every time you have an idea write it down in Notion. This way, you should never run out of ideas.

A second side to doing such a crazy challenge is your personal life.

Every single day ~ Yes, every single day, you have to write content. That means holidays, weekends, days you don't feel like it. And it can not just be hard on yourself, but on your partner, friends and family as well.

The main thing I learned is to keep them informed. When going on a holiday, I try to do some work in advance to enjoy some time off. My wife is luckily super supportive and lets me do my blog on the weekend. However, some days we need to communicate when I'm writing and when we do something fun.

2. You don't need to write perfect content

Before we dive into this point, let me tell you a bit about my motives for writing:

  • Keep up to date with tech
  • Imprint techniques in my brain
  • Improve my English writing
  • Improve my technical writing
  • Learn in public

As we take these points, you can see my goals are far from your other blog goals like: Get x million views, or Sell x amount of ads.

I write for myself to become better, and with that comes a side effect that people are intrigued by my way of learning and want to learn with me.

I have days where people reach out and say I made a mistake. This can be anything from typos to having the wrong Codepen linked to the article.

I appreciate people telling me these things. It's yet another way of learning. I always thank these people and change that part of the article.

If you are that person who is procrastinating putting out their first article, run it through Grammarly, read it once more yourself and GO! Put that content out there.

3. Write for your best readers

As you may have seen above, I'm a big fan of writing for myself and like-minded people. I know from myself that I like small bite-sized articles. I don't read super long articles as they don't get to the point quickly enough for my liking.

My writing style reflects my reading style in that sense. It's small, to-the-point articles that solve problems quickly. And I know that's why a lot of people like reading my articles.

Moral of the story: Write content you would read, as you know best, to write it like that.

4. Motivate yourself

You can't write 500... let's even make that 30 articles consecutive when you're not motivated.

If you don't enjoy writing and it's a struggle, don't do it. For me writing down my ideas and learnings is such a liberating feeling. This, in turn, motivates me to write more.

There are days where my brain is overflowing with the idea after idea. I open up my Notion and write down all of those ideas.

When the next writing session comes, I often read the headlines I wrote down and immediately get re-motivated by my enthusiasm when coming up with the ideas.

5. Enjoy what you're doing

With motivating comes enjoyment. Like I said before: If you don't like writing, don't do it.

This doesn't mean you can't put out content, but maybe you like making videos more? Or just publishing ebooks?

Do whatever makes you happy as a person. And don't worry about sucking at it first, pretty sure we all do in the beginning.

Find your passion and use that to put out content people (and you) love.

Recap

If you are keen to put out a lot of content, keep in mind it's not easy. There's a lot of planning around it, not just in content but also in your life in general. Don't be afraid that you have to be perfect, nobody is! Write for your best readers, which are people like-minded often. That said, it comes down to writing content you would read yourself. And lastly, enjoy the process!

Thank you for reading, and let's connect!

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S

What a huge achievement Chris Bongers! I'm the late one to comment on this post but your mention of Seth Godwin's blog drove me crazy when I searched about it. I've been continuously scrolling down for the last 15-20 minutes in his blog to find his first blog post or when he started writing, I've not found that post yet. It seems like he has been writing every day in his blog for the last 7-8 years without any fail!

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C

Yep, he is crazy consistent! The most consistent godfather of blogging if you ask me 🀯

R

Congratulations Sir. I have been binge-reading your blogs since morning. It's valuable. Thanks for the awestruck content.

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C

Thank you so much Reddy, really appreciate this comment πŸŽ‰

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D

Great tips for writing man πŸ€— these are really practical πŸ‘

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C

Thanks Ray! Glad you liked them and they're helpful

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Z

Congrats Chris Bongers on writing 500 articles, consecutively! Huge thanks for sharing these lessons. πŸ‘Œ

I wish I had this mindset, that is putting out content without striving for perfectionism. That said, I’m absolutely sure it’ll change overtime.

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C

Hi Zsolt, thanks for this comment ❀️

Still trying to put out correct articles, but not perfect. I tend to cherry pick the articles that do good and alter them to become perfect over time.

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V

500!!!! πŸ’ƒ not only is the quantity great but the quality as well. This is amazing!. Welldone Chris Bongers.

Hope to reach this milestone too one day...πŸ˜ŽπŸ˜… Keep it up!.

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C

Thanks Victor!

I'm sure you will get there one day πŸ’₯

H

I had many ideas just didn't start. Wrote one article than stopped for more than a month. But, I already feel motivated! Thank you!

I like this kind of articles too, straight to the point! Congrats by the way, 500 is a LOT!

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C

Thanks Hasan!

I'm glad I motivated you with this article. Looking forward to reading more from you

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Parham4y ago

Hats off to you for your effort & consistency! πŸ‘

I think blogging is a good way to organise your own learning around a subject, keep notes for your future self and hopefully benefit others by sharing it. πŸ’ͺ

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C

Thanks Parham!

It is! for me at least, I use it as my own note book, and search through my own articles at times. Every person finding those articles and making use of them is just another win πŸ™

A

This is very helpful and insightful. Thanks Chris Bongers

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C

Thank you Avinash glad you enjoyed it 🀘

H

Congrats on your achievement Chris, not only have you authored 500 articles - but 500 consistently great articles! πŸ₯³ Being new to blogging I have had difficulty separating time for family and writing, your advice on planning your work and life is spot on, thank you!

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C

Awesome Hunter!

So glad it sparked with you, looking forward to reading your amazing articles ✨

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K

Wow!!! 500 articles . Congratulations. I was really able to connect with you on the motives of writing. I started writing for some of the same reasons. And that was the best decision I have made.

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C

Thanks Kritika!

Thats amazing, so glad you also went this way and feel the same way about it ❀️

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