Writing on Medium.com: 5 Lessons From A Top Writer

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 29

  • @PareshGujarati
    @PareshGujarati Месяц назад

    Thank you for the great tips. Write non-technical, just start, Keep it simple, Give value.

  • @megmathisen9072
    @megmathisen9072 9 месяцев назад +2

    Great info re Medium. Thank you! I just started writing and publishing on Medium and love it. I’m looking forward to following you and reading your work. ❤️❤️

    •  9 месяцев назад

      I'm glad this is useful, Meg! :) Make sure to check out some of our free resources here as well: www.mediumwritingacademy.com/free

  • @kevinwhite5578
    @kevinwhite5578 Год назад +1

    Thank you Sinem, my name is Kevin you are a true motivator I listen to your topics on Medium. Thanks to you I publish my first story on Medium you are my mentor.

  • @renee.ismail
    @renee.ismail Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I am still new to Medium but for someone who don't really like writing, I find Medium addicitive. And the fact that the community is great, makes me want to write more.

  • @greatday9605
    @greatday9605 Год назад

    Thank you for "Simple" and, "paying attention to what readers want." Helps with focus.

  • @shortclipwriter
    @shortclipwriter Год назад +3

    Well said.
    Your comment, "Practice in public" at time stamp 12:02 is the best advice
    for everyone who has stories within their memories and wants to tell them.
    For me, the easiest writing are the moments I remember as a child, like
    birthdays, and school days.
    Your 4th idea "Simplicity Wins," is a valid goal. Using a sentence like
    “Don’t give me your Controlling Restrictive Attitudinal Pontifical nonsense.”
    Instead of, "Don't give me your CRAP, nonsense!" Will improve word flow.
    .

  • @DanaReneeDaniel
    @DanaReneeDaniel Год назад +2

    ❤love this message. Simplicity and just go for it getting the message out if your head onto the page. Thanks so much. Simplicity is the huge take away ❤

  • @CarolanRoss
    @CarolanRoss Год назад

    SO gad to have found YOU, Sinem. Clear and concise lessons, delivered with an athentic voice.

  • @SoonWahStuartLim
    @SoonWahStuartLim Год назад

    Thanks to you I am going back to Medium after failing miserably. Just published my first comeback article minutes ago. Thanks.

  • @ilmaux
    @ilmaux Год назад +4

    Haha. It is exactly like you said. First Month getting haters I was heartbroken, even thought about deleting my account. But then I just got used to it.
    It is actually good to practice not caring about every single person's opinion.
    When you learn how to deal with that, it is like super powers hehe
    Haters normally don't have a picture, either a real name, sometimes people write things only based in the title, they don't even bother reading the article before commenting.
    Other times they try to practice their ability to disagree with something and they use your article for that. It is not personal.
    They have never met you.
    There are even people that go there to promote their business.
    So, after some time. You know from who you should take feedback and from who you shouldn't.

    •  Год назад +1

      YES, I couldn't agree more with you! Very few of all negative comments I ever received were actually factual and constructive. It's great you didn't let those comments hold you back! :)

  • @Tutorialologist
    @Tutorialologist 6 месяцев назад

    Hi this is Chiranjit. After signing up to your newsletter, I also subscribed to your RUclips channel 😀

  • @Tio_Tlayudas
    @Tio_Tlayudas Год назад

    Thanks for the advices, you are an inspiration. I'm not native (I'm Mexican) and I really felt identified with all you said. I still learning but every day it becomes easier. Keep writing you are awesome, and thanks again for your advices. I hope some day we can read each other 😎

  • @nikirose9500
    @nikirose9500 Год назад +1

    In fact a good writer is a good reader in my opinion. More you read ,more you can get ideas to write.

  • @elainechurch519
    @elainechurch519 Год назад

    Thank you for the inspiration!

  • @elharrop
    @elharrop 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for sharing! I'm new to this so please excuse my direct questions! How do you research your stories, or are they just your own opinions from your own imagination and life experience? What makes you feel confident you have the authority to publish articles on your topics of choice? Asking from the perspective of a person that would struggle with these questions myself because I don't understand why anyone would want to listen to me because I'm just some random person on the internet and not an expert in any particular field.

    •  7 месяцев назад

      Hi there! :) I think these two videos will give you quite a good understanding regarding your questions:
      ruclips.net/video/7qZOps2kLvw/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/Zd445DkS2JQ/видео.html
      Hope this is useful - feel free to follow up if you have more questions! :)

  • @swagnexttuber-boombeach7092
    @swagnexttuber-boombeach7092 Год назад

    Hi sinem, Would deleting non performing article will get more traffic?

  • @tai4blue
    @tai4blue Год назад

    I wonder... what if I use the writing skills you teach for myself, as a form of self-expression, and then turn that material into podcast content? Would that be a good strategy?

    •  Год назад

      Hi Tahis! :) In my experience, when we write for ourselves, we write more "freely." We don't pay much attention to keeping our ideas short and punchy and instead let our thoughts wander. At least, that's what most people find helpful and sometimes even "therapeutic." This would make it hard to create a podcast based on your writing though.
      And even if you write as if you were writing for an audience, turning the material into a podcast only makes sense if you have a solid strategy and reason. Why would you create the podcast? Does it serve a business purpose? There are lots of other questions I'd ask myself first before diving into content creation. :)

  • @Marie-ge5yy
    @Marie-ge5yy Год назад

    Such great advice! Thank you. I meant to write a very short story, but it ended up being 13,000 words long - nonfiction. Will Medium accept a story that large? I am also using a "Pen name" and want to keep my contact info private. Can I do that on medium?

    •  Год назад +1

      Hi Marie! :) You can publish stories of any length on Medium! 13,000 words is certainly longer than the average but you can still go with it. Using a pen name is perfectly fine too! :)

    • @Marie-ge5yy
      @Marie-ge5yy Год назад

      @ Thank you so much for replying. 🌷

  • @debradavis9312
    @debradavis9312 Год назад

    why do publishers want drafts on medium instead of my finished product. I don't have drafts.

    • @WATCHEDTHETHING
      @WATCHEDTHETHING Год назад

      They want something that hasn't been seen before I assume. The value of the article as a product goes down if even 10% of the target audience has already read it.

  • @sailorspills3025
    @sailorspills3025 Год назад

    If they don’t clap for my post but they leave a comment .. I don’t read it lol