This post is for everyone, anyone and no one! Why? Many have been writing on Hive for years now, some started recently but not many know how best to write and make their contents stand out.
I may be the one writing this but I am still learning and finding more ways to make my contents stand out even more. Sharing my ideas and showing you how I make my contents look better is more of an honour than an actual "Hey, I'm trying to help you here" anyone might think I'm trying to do.
As active members on Hive, many of us must have seen great writings but poorly presented contents or poor writings but well presented contents...
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What I've learned from people who publish just anything without putting all aspects in mind is that they rush through it or are just after rewards... What if you aren't getting worthy rewards because you rush through your contents?
I'll share some tips and codes I use to make my contents not seem like I rush through them. These are my own way but I've taught some persons (especially newbies I bring to Hive) and it works well for them so there is no harm in taking or leaving it, you might know even better ways.
Except the community you're posting to allows for less than 500 words, have it as a least standard word count for yourself... "500 words or I won't write on this prompt" That is what I say sometimes when I look at some prompt suggestions.
A possible question
I'm not that much of a writer to do 500 words in a post, how do I go about it?
✍️ Only write for prompts you're comfortable with.
✍️ Try not to be in a rush when writing for a prompt you decided on.
✍️ Don't jump into the prompt immediately (for non fiction) maybe explain why you decided to write on the prompt first.
✍️ Get on with the prompt but introducing whatever you can from it.
✍️ Keep writing, give more facts to some statements you make and continue that way.
This might look hard or easy for some but having this in mind alongside what you normally do, you could make a difference with your contents. For me, I don't check word count until I'm done writing, but you can decide which is best for you. Just make sure you are above your least standard word count - 500 words.
There are a lot of ways to go about this and I'll share five ways I know that would work for you too.
Finding or designing images for your contents isn't as easy as some might look at it especially when you want one that would make your contents more appealing to read.
Make use of free sites like pixabay, pexels, unsplash, freepik and a lot of others but make sure To search with the right words and well enough for a connecting image before you go for it
Make use of Canva for your designs, I make use of this more because I feel better with my own designs than free sites images.
Of course, you should use/design with your own images if you have them for your contents... Originality always win!
A special tip here
Avoid starting your contents with the source of your image like you see here 👇
I want to believe you see why it doesn't look so good beginning your content with the source of an image... You can use the image to begin but never the source, it isn't professional.
Make use of codes on your contents but this isn't a must as I've seen people who prefer their contents without codes but have in mind that you're not the reader of your own contents, some would love contents with good coding while others wouldn't.
Here are a few codes I use on mine, you can simply copy them and use on yours if you haven't started using them and would like to use them. The codes and how they make your writings appear 👇
<div class="text-justify">
After adding the markdown 👇
It justifies your texts, making your texts fill up the whole writing space. I don't know about others but this makes your content look more beautiful to read for me. You can check with texts that aren't justified to know which you'd prefer.
<center>text</center>
After adding the markdown 👇
This code will make your texts be in the middle of the writing space. I make use of this for sub-topics and important points or quotes.
<div class="pull-right">
<div class="pull-left">
After adding the markdown 👇
These codes are used when you want to have translations on your content, having the English on one side and the other language on the one side.
<div class="phishy">Text</div>
After adding the markdown 👇
This code colours your texts red, you might need it for your sub-topics and words you want to highlight in a content.
</div>
You use this code to end any texts you use the other codes on, it activates the code on your texts so always conclude with it to make your texts appear as you want them to with the codes you used. You can see how I made use of it on the illustrations above.
I may have to add more guides to this post if I should find worthy knowledge to share but this is it for this post and I can only hope it is of help to anyone. You can share your own styles or feedback on what I've shared, all will be very much appreciated.
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I have actually found myself in all of this situations 🤦, most times I get lost trying to find a way out to present a classy content, now I know why it won't be of good quality. I am sure this would go a long way for me. I have wondered how you write so well and made good designs for your content, like you've read my mind. Thank you for dishing out your recipe for quality content.
My dear, it is like that for many of us when we started. It can only get better from here if you utilise what you find on Hive 😃
Yea, you are right.
These are awesome points/tutorials but I still don't see any need for:
If you know you are innocent and did not steal content then it would be of no need to do this. For the past 5 years on Hive, I have never run my post through any plagiarism checker because I know the main source of my content.
Yeah, I don't check mine too but I've seen a lot of people do that. Maybe they aren't so innocent with what they wrote 😅
Thanks for the addition, I hope the right persons see this
Great tips Merit and congratulations on becoming a Dolphin, I never got round to congratulating you!
Well done whale to be
Oh thanks Tengo! 🤗
I appreciate you stopping by
My pleasure and you are very welcome Merit
I didn't know you're such a good programmer.
Great job, I had always wondered how users add color to their text, got to learn that today
I'm honoured to be of help on that, hope to see more dynamics on your contents
Yeah, I do give hive naija a lot of colored post
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These are great tips to help newbies stand out in their writings. Thanks for sharing. I'll have to copy those pull right and pull left code somewhere until I can remember it readily.
Yeah, I did copy a lot until I got used to them too 😅
These tips will help me go a long way,
I will try all of them out,
A very big Thank you @merit.ahama my tutor and boss🙌🙌
I'm happy to know you'll make use of them, thanks for stopping by
I don't do that because I really doubt about the result. And sometimes It give me a feeling checker stealing my writing style also.
Although almost all of the things I know you shared here, it was a very informative post. I appreciate it.
Haha I don't check too 😅
I just thought some people can't do without that, my contents are original so why check?
That's the point of mine also.
You might still be learning as you said, but you are definitely a pro... I've learned how to justify my post. I have tried to do it before, but I missed something in the code. Thanks for sharing, now I can write like a pro too
Hehe glad I was of help even though I'm still learning 😅
Let's go pro! 🙌
Thanks for the lovely piece, it's really helpful
I'm honoured to share 🙂
😢😢😢😢,Where are my people in this category
Gather let's cry😂
Talk to us
You've outlined beautiful skills of which when employed in our hive lives will not only benefit us but make us better humans via self development.
Thanks a lot my mentor
Lol you're not a poor writer joor 😂😂 don't gather with them o
You're trying on your designs, you just have to keep it up.
Thanks for saying that, it's a boost 😊 my student my student 😅
😂😂😂
Whale!🙌🙌
Thank you for this!
I'm a victim of one of the faults ✍️
Lol we learn everyday, don't we?
Yeah, we learn everyday 👌
These are great tips to help anyone who wishes to improve as a content creator. Thanks for a job well done ✅👍
Thanks ma'am 🤗🤗
I find this really helpful. Thank you so much.
Glad I shared, thanks for stopping by
Good points. You have said it all.
Thanks
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Thanks for this piece it's quite helpful.
It’s really wonderful getting to read this. It came exactly at the right time as I am about to publish a post. Thank you so much @merit.ahama
You're very much welcome
👍
Hi
Please o think I need more explanation o.. please
I can't really get this.
Is it possible that I get more explanation?
What more explanation would you need?
Please. So sorry for any inconveniences
But I don't think I really understand.
Please can you do a rundown again. Or better still, we talk on WhatsApp.
If you don't mind.
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I guess truly learning never ends, because I just learned few new things from your post. Thank you.
I for one get bored reading a post if it is overly long, I prefer a short quality post over long ones. I'd love to understand the rationale behind your above statement
If it is by posts that you can read then I guess you don't want rewards, many curators will always go for the posts with more details/words than a few words
You may enjoy reading shorter post because it's easier for you but your own posts shouldn't be short except you don't want rewards on it, it lowers your chances on the blockchain
Ok, I get the point now .. thank you 😊
Thank you for these tips, they came in really handy as I just joined Hive and I'm still finding my way here. Thanks again 🙏
These tips are really helpful. Thank you so much ❤️
Exactly, it doesn't look professional at all because without opening the post, you will easily notice that the image is a downloaded image because is going to display.
Thanks my dear, this is a nice guide for newbie and for other individuals because most blog I go through are not well arrange/presentable but using the markdowns, it will really help us in getting a quality post... Thanks once more, I do appreciate.
I hope am welcome to make free post in this community? It will be my pleasure to be fully part of this community.
You are very much welcome, glad you find this useful
😊😊 I always appreciate you
These tips would really improve most people
I find this piece of information very helpful. Thank you very much
You're welcome 🙂
Hi I'm newbie
I just learned something
Thanks for taking out your time to do this
It indeed worth reading
Thanks 🙏
You are absolutely right but I'm yet to try some it out, my friend just thought me so I'm yet to check it out
You write so beautifully, i enjoyed every bit of it as mush as I've learn alot from this write up.
It's very timely for me as I've not been on hive for a long time now.
Thank you Merit.
I'll apply all of this in my subsequent writings.
That's good to know, welcome back to Hive.
Thank you, this is really helpful
Thank you for this. I will always come back to this when I want to write a post until I get familiar with the codes.
This is a nice and content balancing tutorial, helping everyone to become a better version of themselves, thank you so much for caring for others.
Hope I'm allowed to create contents, I'm new here.
Thank you very much for these guard lines, I'm a victim of most of these.
I really appreciate it, I will start applying it.👏💖
Really enlightening.. get lost at times trying to edit and stuff .
Thanks for the update
Hi, am from Nigeria
Am new here nice to meet you
Amazingggg!
These tips are really helpful. Thanks for sharing 🤗
Eish🤦😑... I made some errors then. Thanks for this. I find it extremely useful as it's my first time in this community. Thanks
Amazing. Once again, you've proven helpful. Thanks, really appreciate this guide