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		<title>Your High School English Teacher Lied to You About Great Writing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Jan 2026 05:33:21 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>We learn writing from an early age in school — grammar, structure, complex words, cleverness, and more. What if I told you that most of the stuff your teacher taught you in High School about writing was a lie? You see, your English teacher wasn’t a bad person. They were just teaching you a version of writing [&#8230;]</p>
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<p class="graf graf--p">We learn writing from an early age in school — grammar, structure, complex words, cleverness, and more. What if I told you that most of the stuff your teacher taught you in High School about writing was a lie?</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">You see, your English teacher wasn’t a bad person. They were just teaching you a version of writing that works really well academically and really poorly for real life. They teach you what’s best for the exams. However, the reality is different.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">I know this because I believed what my teacher taught me for years. I tried to write perfect grammar, worshiped structure, and thought that if my sentences were clean, polished, and perfect enough, people would automatically read my work.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">They didn’t. And it took me a long time to realize why.</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">The Big Lie: “Great Writing Is About Rules”</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">When I was in High School, writing felt like math, with all the rules, formulas, introductions that must look a certain way, and conclusions that must sound perfect. My teacher would disallow starting a sentence with “<em class="markup--em markup--p-em">And,” “Because,” or “But</em>.”</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">So, I wrote safely.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">I made sure that every sentence I wrote was technically correct. I neatly dressed every paragraph.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Unfortunately, my writing was completely forgettable. Sure, it got me good grades, but at what cost?</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Perfect grammar didn’t make my writing good. It just made it <em class="markup--em markup--p-em">quiet</em>.</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">Real Writing Is About Attention, Not Approval</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">Your teacher wasn’t deliberately trying to make your writing bad. They were doing their job. Their goal was to get you to write according to the rules.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">But they didn’t tell you what writing was really about. Either they didn’t know it, or they didn’t want you to know it.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Here’s what they probably never told you:</p>
<p class="graf graf--p"><em class="markup--em markup--p-em">If no one wants to read your writing, none of the rules matter</em>.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Great writing starts by earning attention, but by proving you followed MLA format.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">When I read great writers, I saw them constantly breaking the “rules.”</p>
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<li class="graf graf--li">They use fragments.</li>
<li class="graf graf--li">They repeat themselves on purpose.</li>
<li class="graf graf--li">They end paragraphs too early.</li>
<li class="graf graf--li">Etc.</li>
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<p class="graf graf--p">It’s not that they didn’t know grammar, but they know <em class="markup--em markup--p-em">people</em>.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">So, I started breaking the rules and experimenting with my own writing style. And guess what? It worked. The rules didn’t help me. Understanding <em class="markup--em markup--p-em">people</em> did.</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">What Actually Makes Writing Great</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">I stopped trying to impress imaginary teachers by breaking the writing rules. But that didn’t mean I wasn’t careful about grammar or my writing structures. It’s just that I didn’t have to polish my writing anymore.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">I made my own rules (sort of) — ones that built a real <em class="markup--em markup--p-em">connection</em> with the readers. Here’s what I learned:</p>
<h4 class="graf graf--h4">1/ Clarity beats cleverness</h4>
<p class="graf graf--p">Great writing isn’t about showing off how smart you are. It’s about how well people can understand your message.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">I tried using “intellectual” words in my early articles, but to be completely honest, I didn’t understand what they actually meant. It felt as if I was trying to put on a mask and lying to my readers.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">The moment I started writing the way I talk, people stayed longer.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Clear writing feels effortless to read. It’s a skill you build once you let go of showing off how smart you are.</p>
<h4 class="graf graf--h4">2/ Emotion &gt; Structure</h4>
<p class="graf graf--p">High school essay loves structure. But readers love feelings.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">People don’t remember the words you use or what you wrote as your headline. They remember how your writing made them feel — seen, challenged, relieved, or understood.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">If your writing has no emotional connection with the reader, it won’t matter how perfect your headline (or structure) is.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Emotion is crucial for great writing.</p>
<h4 class="graf graf--h4">3/ Specificity is everything</h4>
<p class="graf graf--p">Teachers reward general ideas. They give you good grades for it. However, readers hate them. They want the details — <em class="markup--em markup--p-em">how, when, what, and where.</em></p>
<p class="graf graf--p graf--startsWithDoubleQuote">“Hard work brings success” is grammatically acceptable. But it is entirely useless. It’s generic and doesn’t provide much value to the reader.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Tell me about failing in your business, doubting yourself, and showing up anyway. Tell me how you overcame the challenges and got back up on your feet. Now I’m listening.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Great writing lives in details, not summaries.</p>
<h4 class="graf graf--h4">4/ Voice is more important than correctness</h4>
<p class="graf graf--p">Your teacher probably never prioritized your voice. They didn’t tell you to be <em class="markup--em markup--p-em">unique </em>or share your personal experiences. Even if they did, they wanted you to stay within the rules of writing.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Readers don’t care about the rules. They care about your voice (subconsciously).</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Voice is the difference between “this is well written” and “this feels like a real person.” It’s why two writers can say the same thing, and one feels alive while the other feels like homework.</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">Grammar Isn’t Useless. It’s Just Not the Point.</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">As I said, grammar matters. You can’t ignore all the rules because when someone reads your story, they need to understand it properly. They can easily overlook your writing because you didn’t write correctly.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">However, grammar is like salt. It’s necessary, but no one eats it by itself.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Clean writing helps readers trust you, but it doesn’t make them care. That part comes from honesty, clarity, and the courage to sound human instead of “correct.”</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">The Real Lesson I Wish I’d Learned Earlier</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">Great writing isn’t about avoiding mistakes. It’s about communicating something real, in a way someone else actually wants to hear.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Once I stopped writing to be graded and started writing to be heard (and understood), everything changed. My engagement grew, I received more feedback, and my confidence grew.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">So no, your English teacher didn’t tell you the whole truth. But now, you know it. And that’s when good writing actually starts.</p>
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		<title>I Improved My Writing the Moment I Let Go of This &#8220;Good Writing&#8221; Habit</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Dec 2025 09:01:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Most new writers follow the traditional writing advice, such as: Find your niche Write for one person Write daily etc. This advice should be retired because there is no single perfect writing strategy that will make you a better writer. When I began writing online, I sucked (like most of us do). Nobody read my [&#8230;]</p>
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<p class="graf graf--p">Most new writers follow the traditional writing advice, such as:</p>
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<li class="graf graf--li">Find your niche</li>
<li class="graf graf--li">Write for one person</li>
<li class="graf graf--li">Write daily</li>
<li class="graf graf--li">etc.</li>
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<p class="graf graf--p">This advice should be retired because there is no single perfect writing strategy that will make you a better writer.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">When I began writing online, I sucked (like most of us do). Nobody read my articles, and the pain of not getting the outcome for the tremendous amount of work I did was extremely tough.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Later, I realized I was making a significant mistake that led to those results. The problem wasn’t in my writing; it was in my habit of trying to write perfectly.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">I would find the best idea and write the perfect headlines. I made sure that each sentence was well-written. I would spend hours researching just to finish my 1500-word essay.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">The problem wasn’t in the effort, but in my “desire” to achieve a perfect outcome because I was making the effort.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">The outcome: disappointments all over the place. For the 2 hours I spent writing and perfecting an article, I wouldn’t even get 20 views. And it was almost the same for all my articles. Only a few would receive 50–100 views.</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">The best decision I made was letting go of perfection.</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">I loved writing, but because of my inner need to get the perfect outcome for everything I wrote, I struggled.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">So, I made a shift that was a game-changer. I stopped expecting and started acting. It means I didn’t think much about ideas, niches, or audience categories. Instead, I wrote about everything and anything that came to my mind.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Also, the most significant shift was letting go of my desire to get perfect outcomes.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Instead of focusing on something I couldn’t control (views, likes, followers, etc.), I began doing what I could control (writing more, engaging with the audience, and learning).</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">Write, no matter what.</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">The goal now wasn’t to get 10,000 views. Instead, it was to finish my 8:00 a.m. article. The only thing I knew that mattered was showing up and giving my best.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">The rest wasn’t in my control. There was no point in thinking about how many views my article got and how much money it made. The more I gave value to these metrics, the more I suffered. It also impacted my future writings.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">My goal was to write and to take one step at a time.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Hit publish and focus on writing the next piece — that’s what I did. Then, things started to change. Momentum grew.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">I was able to create a large volume of work. I wrote daily, so my articles reached out to more people. I saw the metrics grow by not focusing on them.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">That’s when it hit me that writing (or any creative work) isn’t about the outcome; it’s about the effort. The more you focus on <em class="markup--em markup--p-em">doing the work</em>, the less anxious you will be about the results. And when you keep going and repeat the process over and over, you improve. The results will show up without trying hard.</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">Do this to get better at writing.</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">Focus on writing. That’s it.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Pick a time that’s suitable for you to write. Make sure it’s uninterrupted. Make sure you&#8217;re caffeinated and ready to go.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Then, just write — no editing or overthinking the outcomes. Do your best and write. If you need to correct a sentence or a typo, do it later. For now, just focus on getting the thoughts out. Keep writing until you are happy with it.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Then, edit as if your life depends on it. You can do it after a few hours or the next day. That way, you get a fresh eye to look at your writing.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">If you do that every day for at least 21 days, your writing will improve 10x, and you will see massive results.</p>
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		<title>10 Tiny Writing Habits That Will Make You Richer Over Time</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Aug 2025 05:12:01 +0000</pubDate>
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<p class="graf graf--p">Let me be honest: I didn’t start writing to make money. I just wanted to share my thoughts and maybe build a small audience.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">But writing became one of the most profitable things I’ve ever done over time.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Treating writing as a craft and a business can absolutely change your financial life.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Here are 10 writing habits that helped me turn words into income. And they can help you too.</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">1. Write Every Day (Even If You Don’t Publish)</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">The richest writers don’t write only when they feel like it. They write daily, even if it’s just 100 words.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Daily writing keeps your creative engine running. The more you write, the more ideas you generate, which turn into products, posts, and income.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">I <a class="markup--anchor markup--p-anchor" href="https://medium.com/write-a-catalyst/i-wrote-every-day-for-30-days-here-are-5-things-that-transformed-my-online-presence-4912e64d933d?sk=c52cb69cfb130abe22a1be09f3c04d10" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-href="https://medium.com/write-a-catalyst/i-wrote-every-day-for-30-days-here-are-5-things-that-transformed-my-online-presence-4912e64d933d">wrote every morning for 30 days straight</a> once, and that streak alone produced three of my best-performing articles and the online content for a digital product that still sells today.</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">2. Repurpose Ruthlessly</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">Don’t reinvent the wheel every time. One article can become:</p>
<ul class="postList">
<li class="graf graf--li">A newsletter</li>
<li class="graf graf--li">A LinkedIn post</li>
<li class="graf graf--li">A tweet thread</li>
<li class="graf graf--li">A YouTube script</li>
<li class="graf graf--li">A digital product idea</li>
</ul>
<p class="graf graf--p">I once turned a blog post into an e-book that helped me generate over $2000.</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">3. Write About What You Know (In Public)</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">You don’t need to be a guru. Just write from experience. Share what you’ve learned, what you’re learning, or what you’re struggling with.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Share your failures and behind-the-scenes too.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">People pay for clarity; if you’re one step ahead of someone else, you have something valuable to offer.</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">4. Build an Email List Early</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">Social media is great, but you don’t own it. Algorithms change, platforms fade.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">An email list is your direct line to readers who care. It helps you <a class="markup--anchor markup--p-anchor" href="https://medium.com/new-writers-welcome/new-writers-heres-how-you-can-build-a-loyal-audience-and-make-money-online-8e62e99bc753?sk=276abd345eb299096be092cb959f55fb" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-href="https://medium.com/new-writers-welcome/new-writers-heres-how-you-can-build-a-loyal-audience-and-make-money-online-8e62e99bc753">build a loyal audience who will genuinely support you</a>. They’ll buy from you and share your work.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Building an email list should be your most significant priority as a writer (or creator). Start from day one.</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">5. Create Digital Products</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">Once you’ve written about something enough, turn it into a product — e-books, templates, swipe files, or courses.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Remember, if you build once, you can sell forever.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">My first $5 e-book felt like magic. I made money while sleeping because of something I’d already written.</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">6. Say Something That Matters</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">The internet is full of fluff. Be the person who actually has a point.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">People pay attention (and pay more) when you take a stance. Don’t be afraid to have an opinion.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p"><a class="markup--anchor markup--p-anchor" href="https://medium.com/write-a-catalyst/i-watched-a-tiktok-that-blew-up-in-24-hours-heres-how-to-hook-your-audience-and-gain-a-massive-6692e0d4d905?sk=ac008e63733fb0b2f665e728db554698" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-href="https://bilizmaharjan.medium.com/i-watched-a-tiktok-that-blew-up-in-24-hours-heres-how-to-hook-your-audience-and-gain-a-massive-6692e0d4d905?source=user_profile_page---------0-------------8da639d8b4e4----------------------">Relatability attracts more people</a>. Try to create content that’s relatable to a large number of people.</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">7. Write for One Person</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">The best writing feels like it’s written just for you. Don’t write for the internet. Write for one person with a specific problem.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">When I imagine a single reader — what they’re struggling with and what they need to hear — my writing becomes 10x more engaging (and persuasive).</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">8. Keep a Swipe File of Ideas That Spark</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">Every time you read something that excites you, makes you click, or makes you think, save it.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">I keep a swipe file of headlines, hooks, intros, product ideas, and amazing articles.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">When I’m stuck, I open it and almost always find a money-making idea staring back at me.</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">9. Make Your Writing Easy to Read</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">Big words and complex sentences don’t impress anyone. Clarity wins.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">You can convey a genuine message using short paragraphs, plain language, and real talk.</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">10. Ask for the Sale</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">You don’t need to be pushy. But if you’ve written something valuable, don’t be afraid to share it with the world.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Self-promotion is a necessity to succeed as a content creator.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">When I finally started adding simple calls to action after each of my articles, I began attracting more readers, subscribers, and buyers.</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">Conclusion</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">Writing won’t make you rich overnight. But if you build these habits and treat them like a business, the results will compound.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">The truth is that the internet runs on words. You&#8217;ll never go broke again if you can write clearly, consistently, and purposefully.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Start small. Write daily. Build your stack and watch what happens.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Writing is a creative act. It is the manifestation of written words into something valuable to the writer or their audience. A writer must think of ideas and convert them into meaningful writing, such as a blog post, story, book, poem, etc. When someone reads a piece of writing, they gain value from it. Even if the [&#8230;]</p>
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<p id="c539" class="pw-post-body-paragraph oc od hy oe b of og oh oi oj ok ol om fq on oo op ft oq or os fw ot ou ov ow gu bk" data-selectable-paragraph="">Writing is a creative act. <mark class="xe xf ap">It is the manifestation of written words into something valuable to the writer or their audience.</mark></p>
<p id="6cd9" class="pw-post-body-paragraph oc od hy oe b of og oh oi oj ok ol om fq on oo op ft oq or os fw ot ou ov ow gu bk" data-selectable-paragraph=""><mark class="xe xf ap">A writer must think of ideas and convert them into meaningful writing, such as a blog post, story, book, poem, etc.</mark> When someone reads a piece of writing, they gain value from it.</p>
<p id="8ce0" class="pw-post-body-paragraph oc od hy oe b of og oh oi oj ok ol om fq on oo op ft oq or os fw ot ou ov ow gu bk" data-selectable-paragraph="">Even if the writing is purely for a creative purpose and not for publishing or achieving any other goal, the writer must foster his creative mind to produce something that satisfies him.</p>
<p id="44f4" class="pw-post-body-paragraph oc od hy oe b of og oh oi oj ok ol om fq on oo op ft oq or os fw ot ou ov ow gu bk" data-selectable-paragraph=""><mark class="xe xf ap">Therefore, writing is more about the </mark><mark class="xe xf ap"><em class="ox">process </em></mark><mark class="xe xf ap">than the outcome, just like any form of creative act.</mark></p>
<p id="1ad7" class="pw-post-body-paragraph oc od hy oe b of og oh oi oj ok ol om fq on oo op ft oq or os fw ot ou ov ow gu bk" data-selectable-paragraph=""><mark class="xe xf ap">However, most writers today focus more on the results than the creative process.</mark><mark class="xe xf ap"> Views, likes, shares, and earnings drive them. This makes writing more like work or business; it cannot be defined as creative.</mark></p>
<p id="d147" class="pw-post-body-paragraph oc od hy oe b of og oh oi oj ok ol om fq on oo op ft oq or os fw ot ou ov ow gu bk" data-selectable-paragraph=""><mark class="xe xf ap">Creativity cannot be pure when the creator seeks external validation for it.</mark></p>
<p id="7f87" class="pw-post-body-paragraph oc od hy oe b of og oh oi oj ok ol om fq on oo op ft oq or os fw ot ou ov ow gu bk" data-selectable-paragraph="">I don’t mean they should not earn a living doing creative work. It’s actually a good thing if you can make money off something you love doing.</p>
<p id="da8f" class="pw-post-body-paragraph oc od hy oe b of og oh oi oj ok ol om fq on oo op ft oq or os fw ot ou ov ow gu bk" data-selectable-paragraph="">But when it becomes purely for external outcomes, it lacks purity. That is mainly because results are never in your control. And trying to obtain the outcome you want means you want to manipulate something that isn’t in your control.</p>
<p id="f1ad" class="pw-post-body-paragraph oc od hy oe b of og oh oi oj ok ol om fq on oo op ft oq or os fw ot ou ov ow gu bk" data-selectable-paragraph="">It can lead to frustration and mental breakdown, affecting your future work.</p>
<p id="a356" class="pw-post-body-paragraph oc od hy oe b of og oh oi oj ok ol om fq on oo op ft oq or os fw ot ou ov ow gu bk" data-selectable-paragraph="">Creativity should be pure — something you do because you love doing it. It shouldn’t feel like work. It should be like play to you.</p>
<p id="6231" class="pw-post-body-paragraph oc od hy oe b of og oh oi oj ok ol om fq on oo op ft oq or os fw ot ou ov ow gu bk" data-selectable-paragraph="">When you write for the metrics, you let your creativity sink in. Instead, you are allowing your money-minded business person to control your brain. You can’t call yourself a creative person if that’s the case.</p>
<p id="e788" class="pw-post-body-paragraph oc od hy oe b of og oh oi oj ok ol om fq on oo op ft oq or os fw ot ou ov ow gu bk" data-selectable-paragraph="">Writing platforms and online sites can mess up your creativity because they can influence your thoughts. Their algorithms control the results of your work, making you hooked to their metrics.</p>
<p id="2b4c" class="pw-post-body-paragraph oc od hy oe b of og oh oi oj ok ol om fq on oo op ft oq or os fw ot ou ov ow gu bk" data-selectable-paragraph="">Let <mark class="xe xf ap">go of wanting external validation for your writing, depending on any platform. </mark><mark class="xe xf ap">Write for your own joy and because you love doing so. Only then will your true creative potential come to life.</mark></p>
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<p class="graf graf--p">When I first started writing online, I had no audience, connections, or idea of how to make money from it. I didn’t think about any specific niches or the purpose of writing.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">But I knew one thing—I loved writing and wanted to find a way to make it sustainable. I wasn’t even thinking about monetization then; it came to my attention only after I had written over fifty articles.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">My first goal was to earn my first $1,000 purely from writing.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">I didn’t know how to do it, but I was sure it would happen. I tried monetizing my blog with Google ads, but it was one of the worst ways.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">It took time, trial and error, and a lot of persistence, but I eventually hit that milestone. And the best part? I did it without needing a massive audience. Here’s precisely how I made my first $1,000 writing online — and how you can do it too.</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">1. Writing on Medium.com</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">I used to publish only on my blog when I started writing online. But it did not help me grow my audience or make money. Then, I discovered <a href="https://medium.com/@bilizmaharjan/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Medium</a>, and it was a game-changer for me.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Medium was the first place I started consistently publishing my writing. At the time, I knew little about SEO, audience building, or marketing, but Medium allowed me to focus on one thing: <em class="markup--em markup--p-em">writing</em>.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">The Medium Partner Program pays writers based on member engagement with their stories. I wrote about creativity, self-improvement, online writing, and personal experiences—topics that resonated with people. My first few articles barely made a few dollars, but as I wrote more, a few gained traction. One article brought in over $170 alone, and collectively, I made a few hundred dollars from Medium in my early months.</p>
<figure class="graf graf--figure"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="graf-image aligncenter" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*OWwefQUQExt1e9ktOaqlcQ.jpeg" width="568" height="365" data-image-id="1*OWwefQUQExt1e9ktOaqlcQ.jpeg" data-width="832" data-height="535" /><figcaption class="imageCaption"></figcaption>Writing consistently and experimenting with different topics helped me gain traction. I learned that you don’t need a huge audience to make money; you just need to write content that connects with readers.</p>
<h3>2. Selling e-books</h3>
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<p>I quickly realized that relying on Medium’s algorithm wasn’t enough. I wanted more control over my income, so I wrote and published <a href="https://store.bilizmaharjan.com/b/zAp9C" target="_blank" rel="noopener">my first e-book</a>.</p>
<p>Instead of charging a specific price for my e-book, I used Payhip to keep it “Pay what you want.” This means that people could either get it for $0 or pay any price they wanted. I learned this strategy from other writers on Medium, and surprisingly, some readers downloaded my book for $1, $2, and more, even when they could get it for free.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">The first time someone bought my e-book, I was shocked. Someone was willing to pay for my writing! Then, I wrote another <a class="markup--anchor markup--p-anchor" href="https://store.bilizmaharjan.com/b/IFMcN" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-href="https://store.bilizmaharjan.com/b/IFMcN">e-book</a>, priced at $4.99, and promoted it in my articles and social media.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Within a few months, my e-book sales added a few hundred dollars to my total income. It wasn’t a bestseller, but it proved that even with a small audience, you can make money by packaging your knowledge into something valuable.</p>
<figure class="graf graf--figure"><img decoding="async" class="graf-image aligncenter" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*pNjTd5WeTx_aR7EkSytVMw.jpeg" width="585" height="353" data-image-id="1*pNjTd5WeTx_aR7EkSytVMw.jpeg" data-width="712" data-height="430" /><figcaption class="imageCaption"></figcaption></figure>
<p class="graf graf--p">I learned that You don’t need a 200-page book to start selling. A well-structured guide that solves a problem is enough to start earning.</p>
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<h3 class="graf graf--h3">3. Freelancing and Ghostwriting</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">While I loved writing on Medium and selling e-books, I wanted a more stable income, so I turned to freelancing and ghostwriting.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">At first, I had no idea how to get clients. I started posting my articles on LinkedIn, and fortunately, I received positive feedback from my connections. Businesses and individuals began contacting me, offering me paid writing jobs. I made $30-$50 per article at the time, which was a lot for me.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">As I built my portfolio, I landed better-paying clients. Some paid $100 per article, others even more. Ghostwriting was incredibly lucrative because many businesses and creators needed content but had no time to write it themselves.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">I did this for a year and stopped because I had to focus on building my agency and wanted more control of my time. Freewriting and ghostwriting paid well, but I didn’t want to do it long-term.</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">4. Tips and Donations from Readers</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">One of the most surprising ways I made money was through reader support. I set up a <a class="markup--anchor markup--p-anchor" href="https://ko-fi.com/bilizmaharjan" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-href="https://ko-fi.com/bilizmaharjan"><em class="markup--em markup--p-em">Ko-fi</em> page</a> and occasionally mentioned it at the end of my articles. I didn’t expect much, but to my surprise, readers who found my content valuable started tipping me. Most left $3, others $10. One generous reader even gave me $36 because he was fascinated with my writing.</p>
<figure class="graf graf--figure"><img decoding="async" class="graf-image aligncenter" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*MjWFMCIFprfa_U1-wcoz_Q.jpeg" width="456" height="478" data-image-id="1*MjWFMCIFprfa_U1-wcoz_Q.jpeg" data-width="600" data-height="629" /><figcaption class="imageCaption"></figcaption>This wasn’t my main income stream, but it reinforced something important: if your writing helps people, they’ll want to support you. Even a small, engaged audience can be enough to start earning.</figure>
<p class="graf graf--p">I learned that you must first provide value. If people love your work, they’ll happily support you financially.</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">Final Thoughts</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">When I added everything up—Medium earnings, e-book sales, freelancing, and reader tips—I had officially earned my first $1,000 from writing. More importantly, I had proven that making money as a writer was possible, even without a massive audience.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">If you’re just starting, here’s my advice: don’t wait until you have thousands of followers to monetize your writing. Start small, experiment with different income streams, and keep showing up. Your first $1,000 is just the beginning.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When I tell people I’ve written over 500 articles while spending just an hour a day on writing, they usually respond with some combination of disbelief and curiosity. The truth is, I’m not a superhuman with infinite motivation or some secret energy reserve. I just found a process that worked for me — and stuck to it. [&#8230;]</p>
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<p class="graf graf--p">When I tell people I’ve written over 500 articles while spending just an hour a day on writing, they usually respond with some combination of disbelief and curiosity.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">The truth is, I’m not a superhuman with infinite motivation or some secret energy reserve. I just found a process that worked for me — and stuck to it.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">I struggled a lot with writing consistently during the early days. When I saw writers publish an article almost daily, it made me wonder how it is even possible. However, once I figured out a proper system, I couldn’t believe how easy it was to write.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">If you’re struggling to build a consistent writing habit or think you don’t have enough time, this article is for you. I’ll walk you through the simple 3-step process that made writing part of my daily routine. And yes, you can steal it.</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">Step 1: Ideas and Outlines</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">I used to sit down, stare at a blank screen, and wait for inspiration to strike. Spoiler alert: it rarely did. Writing felt like pulling teeth, and I’d waste more time <a class="markup--anchor markup--p-anchor" href="https://medium.com/write-a-catalyst/write-dont-think-trust-me-you-ll-feel-a-lot-better-after-reading-this-58d23dc4a28b?sk=42756fdf2bed62d3b681ef8ea1e27157" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-href="https://medium.com/write-a-catalyst/write-dont-think-trust-me-you-ll-feel-a-lot-better-after-reading-this-58d23dc4a28b">thinking about what to write</a> than actually writing.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">I struggled to find writing ideas. But I didn’t let it stop me from writing; I wrote about whatever I wanted. I also got into the habit of listing ideas whenever I felt inspired. That helped me create an <em class="markup--em markup--p-em">idea bank</em> — a collection of ideas to write about.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Everything changed when I started outlining my articles before I wrote them.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Whenever an idea pops into my head — whether I’m commuting, walking, or just daydreaming — I jot down a quick outline on my phone. It doesn’t have to be detailed. I want to cover the main points, maybe a catchy headline if I’m feeling inspired.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">For example, when I decided to write this article, my outline looked something like this:</p>
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<li class="graf graf--li">Intro: Writing 500 articles in 60 minutes a day</li>
<li class="graf graf--li">Step 1: Talk about ideas and outlines before writing (mention staring at blank screens)</li>
<li class="graf graf--li">Step 2: Write without editing (share the kitchen timer trick)</li>
<li class="graf graf--li">Step 3: Edit later with fresh eyes (talk about letting drafts sit)</li>
<li class="graf graf--li">Conclusion: Consistency is key</li>
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<p class="graf graf--p">That’s it. Having a roadmap before I start writing makes the process smoother and faster. When it’s time to write, I’m not starting from zero — I’m simply filling in the blanks.</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">Step 2: Write Without Editing</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">This was a game-changer for me.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">I used to write a few sentences, immediately delete half of them, rewrite, and repeat the cycle until frustration overturned. It was exhausting and incredibly slow. The problem? I was trying to write <em class="markup--em markup--p-em">and</em> edit at the same time.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Then, I read about the “kitchen timer” method. Here’s how it works: you set a timer for a specific time —usually between 30 to 60 minutes (in my case) — and write non-stop until the timer goes off. No backspacing, no second-guessing, no fixing typos. Just pure, unfiltered writing.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">At first, it felt awkward. My inner critic screamed at me to fix that awkward phrase or delete that typo. But I ignored it and kept going. And something magical happened: I started writing faster, and my ideas flowed more freely.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">By the time the timer buzzed, I’d usually have a full first draft. It wasn’t perfect (far from it), but it was <em class="markup--em markup--p-em">done</em>. And done is better than perfect.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">I recommend anyone struggling to write consistently or find ideas to try <a class="markup--anchor markup--p-anchor" href="https://bilizmaharjan.medium.com/the-ultimate-freewriting-guide-that-will-help-you-build-consistent-writing-habits-and-generate-f65f3ad579fd?sk=09f0d8fd42affe8cff56cf04c4b0dfb6" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-href="https://bilizmaharjan.medium.com/the-ultimate-freewriting-guide-that-will-help-you-build-consistent-writing-habits-and-generate-f65f3ad579fd">freewriting</a>. It gives you a taste of writing without editing and coming up with brilliant ideas.</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">Step 3: Edit Later With Fresh Eyes</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">Writing and editing are two different mindsets. Writing is about creativity and flow; editing is about precision and clarity. Trying to do both simultaneously is like driving with one foot on the gas and the other on the brake.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">That’s why I always let my drafts sit before editing.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">After my 60-minute writing session, I’d close the document and forget about it until later in the day (or the next day). When I came back to it, I had fresh eyes. I could easily spot awkward sentences, repetitive ideas, or unclear points.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Editing became a separate, focused task, usually taking less time than I expected. Sometimes, I’d even surprise myself: “Hey, this isn’t half bad!”</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Some days, I write a draft for 30 minutes and use the remaining 30 minutes to edit the draft I wrote the previous day. This helps maintain the flow of my writing and editing processes.</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">The Power of Consistency</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">This 3-step process isn’t groundbreaking, but it works because it’s simple and sustainable. I wasn’t trying to write the perfect article in one go. I wasn’t aiming for hours of writing marathons. I just showed up for 60 minutes a day, followed my process, and let the results stack up over time.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Some days, the words flowed effortlessly. On other days, it felt like wading through mud. But I kept going. And that’s the real secret: consistency.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">If you write for 60 minutes a day, that’s 365 hours a year. Even if you write just one article a week, that’s 52 articles in a year. Keep that up for a few years, and you’ll be amazed at how much you’ve accomplished.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">So, whether you’re just starting out or looking to improve your writing routine, give this 3-step process a try. It helped me write over 500 articles and might just help you, too.</p>
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<p class="graf graf--p">Let’s be honest: life doesn’t hit pause just because you have a creative itch to scratch. Between work deadlines, family obligations, and that endless pile of laundry, finding time to write creatively can feel like trying to spot a unicorn on your morning commute.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">But here’s the good news: it’s possible — even when your to-do list looks like a small novel.</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">1. Embrace micro-moments</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">Who says you need hours of uninterrupted silence to write something meaningful? Some of my best ideas have come while waiting in the car for my grocery pickup or lunch break. Keep a notes app handy, or carry a small notebook. Jot down snippets — a clever phrase, a character idea, or even just a mood you want to capture. These micro-moments add up.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">I once had a breakthrough for a short story while sitting in a doctor’s waiting room. I quickly typed the idea into my phone, and that spark eventually became a complete narrative. Creative moments don’t always wait for perfect conditions.</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">2. Lower your expectations (in a good way)</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">This isn’t about settling for mediocre writing; it’s about permitting yourself to create without the pressure of perfection. Not every writing session needs to produce gold. Sometimes, just getting words on the page is a victory. One evening, after a chaotic day, I wrote three sentences that didn’t even connect — but they sparked an idea I developed later.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">There was a time when I obsessed over getting every sentence right the first time. Spoiler: it never worked. Letting go of that pressure allowed my creativity to flow more freely.</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">3. Use constraints to your advantage</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">Ever tried writing a story in 100 words? Constraints can be surprisingly freeing. If you only have 15 minutes, challenge yourself to write a single vivid scene or brainstorm five potential plot twists. Knowing you have limited time forces your brain to focus and get creative fast.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">During one particularly hectic week, I challenged myself to write a flash story in just 10 minutes. The result was rough but surprisingly compelling. Constraints can push you to think outside the box.</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">4. Turn mundane tasks into idea incubators</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">Washing dishes, folding laundry, or walking the dog might not seem like fertile creative ground, but they’re perfect for letting your mind wander. I once solved a major plot problem while scrubbing a particularly stubborn pan. Let your thoughts drift and see where they take you.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Another time, I figured out a character’s motivation while folding a mountain of socks. There’s something about repetitive tasks that frees up mental space for creativity.</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">5. Set (ridiculously small) goals</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">When life is hectic, aiming to write 1,000 words a day might set you up for disappointment. Instead, set a small goal that feels almost laughable — like writing for five minutes or drafting a single sentence. The key is momentum. Once you start, you might find yourself writing longer than planned.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">I once challenged myself to write just one sentence daily during a busy month. Some days, that was all I managed; on other days, that single sentence turned into paragraphs. Small goals keep the creative flame alive.</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">6. Find accountability in unexpected places</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">Tell a friend, partner, or even your social media followers about your writing goals. Knowing someone is expecting an update can be a powerful motivator. I once texted a friend, “I’ll send you my first draft by Friday,” even though I had no idea when I’d write it. Spoiler: I found the time.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Another time, I joined an online writing group where we shared weekly progress updates. The gentle accountability kept me writing even when life was chaotic.</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">7. Be kind to yourself</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">Writing won’t happen some days, and that’s okay—creative energy ebbs and flows. The important thing is to keep showing up, even if it just means thinking about your story while making dinner.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">There was a week when I didn’t write a single word but spent much time mentally mapping out a story. When I finally sat down to write, the words came quickly because I’d already done the mental groundwork.</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">Final Thoughts</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">Remember, creativity doesn’t need perfect conditions to thrive. It just needs a willing heart and a bit of resourcefulness. So, write that messy paragraph between meetings or brainstorm character names while folding socks. Your creative spark will thank you for it.</p>
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<p class="graf graf--p">Writing an article can be daunting, especially when you lack inspiration and ideas.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Thankfully, we have AI now.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">However, using AI to write an entire article is not the best way to express your ideas because it will destroy your creativity.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">This doesn’t mean you cannot take help from AI to craft your stories. Using ChatGPT (or other AI tools) to find ideas for your articles and structure your writing is okay.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">I will tell you how you can use ChatGPT rightly to craft articles that get good engagement from the audience. I’ll also include exact prompts you can use.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">These prompts don’t have to be complicated. But the more specific you are, the better the results will be. I’ll give examples of simple prompts to help you get the best outcome.</p>
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<h3 class="graf graf--h3">Idea generation</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">Every article begins with an idea. You cannot write well if you don’t know what you want to write about.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">However, finding brilliant ideas that resonate with you and the audience can be challenging.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">But you never feel the challenge once you crack the code to find ideas. Again, thanks to AI, this process has been simplified.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Using ChatGPT to find ideas requires you to feed some information first. In other words, you must know what topic you want to write about. For example, it can be self-improvement, business, health and fitness, marketing, etc.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Know what to write about and use the following prompt. Suppose you want article ideas on <em class="markup--em markup--p-em">digital marketing</em>. Here is the ChatGPT prompt you can use.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p"><strong class="markup--strong markup--p-strong">Prompt:</strong></p>
<blockquote class="graf graf--blockquote"><p>I want to write blog posts on digital marketing. Suggest ten articles titles on this topic.</p></blockquote>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">Creating an outline</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">The prompt above will list ten article titles for your chosen topic. Of course, you can ask more than ten if you want.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Pick one you like and want to write about. You can make some tweaks in the title if necessary. The next step is to create an outline for your article.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Developing an outline for your article is crucial. It clarifies how you will structure your post, including headlines, subheadings, and main points.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Here’s the prompt you can use to create an outline for your article:</p>
<p class="graf graf--p"><strong class="markup--strong markup--p-strong">Prompt:</strong></p>
<blockquote class="graf graf--blockquote"><p>Write an outline for this article: [Insert a title you chose from the previous prompt]</p></blockquote>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">Headlines and subheadings</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">The most crucial part of your article is the headline.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Good headlines can get you more views, followers, and earnings. They are game-changers. You can get 10x the results when you write a good title, even though the article isn’t that good.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">If you are unhappy with the headline generated by the first prompt, you can use the following prompt to discover a better one.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p"><strong class="markup--strong markup--p-strong">Prompt:</strong></p>
<blockquote class="graf graf--blockquote"><p>Suggest a few intriguing alternative headlines for “[Insert a title]”</p></blockquote>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">Image generation</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">The free version of ChatGPT allows you to generate two images daily. Since this has limitations, you can use alternative AI image-generation tools.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">I use <em class="markup--em markup--p-em">Grok </em>(xAI) for my article images because I am a premium user of 𝕏. There are tons of other alternatives.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Whichever tool you use, you can describe the type of image you want to generate. Suppose you want a picture of a person speaking in public. Here’s a simple prompt:</p>
<p class="graf graf--p"><strong class="markup--strong markup--p-strong">Prompt:</strong></p>
<blockquote class="graf graf--blockquote"><p>Generate an image of a person speaking at an event in front of a large audience.</p></blockquote>
<p class="graf graf--p">You can re-use the prompt to generate a new image if you aren’t happy with what you got.</p>
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<h3 class="graf graf--h3">Final step and conclusion</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">The above steps will give you a blueprint for your article. Now, your job is to write the article accordingly. You just have to follow the guidelines from the above prompts.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Writing becomes easy once you have everything you need.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">As I said, the prompts I have suggested here are simple ones. You can modify them to your own needs. For instance, if you want your article to be SEO-friendly, add that to your prompt when generating the outline.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">I’ve used the above steps to write my articles using ChatGPT. And they have brought significant outcomes.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Learn to use AI to your advantage. But don’t depend on it entirely because that will kill your creativity.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Try my methods and see how they work for your articles.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Oct 2024 05:26:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I’ve been writing online for almost four years now. It has been one of my best choices because my life has changed since I discovered writing. Writing isn’t just about views, engagements, or money. I fell in love with the creative process—sharing ideas and significantly impacting people’s lives. Throughout my writing journey, I learned that [&#8230;]</p>
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<p class="graf graf--p">I’ve been writing online for almost four years now. It has been one of my best choices because my life has changed since I discovered writing.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Writing isn’t just about views, engagements, or money. I fell in love with the creative process—sharing ideas and significantly impacting people’s lives.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Throughout my writing journey, I learned that it leads to massive opportunities you never knew existed. I’ve received multiple ghostwriting gigs, been invited to podcasts, and been asked to collaborate on writing projects with other creators.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Most new writers associate writing with making money. They are in it with this goal. However, most fail to understand that money results from consistently showing up and publishing. You also received an opportunity because of your love for the craft.</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">Publishing daily means more opportunities.</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">I was reading <em class="markup--em markup--p-em">Expert Secrets </em>by Russell Brunson and came across this line:</p>
<blockquote class="graf graf--blockquote"><p>If you can publish every day for a year, you’ll never have to worry about money problems again.</p></blockquote>
<p class="graf graf--p">I used it as the headline of my article because it resonated with me so much, as I’ve been trying to address it to many writers and creators. If you also think about making money with your creative work, show up daily, and you will genuinely start making money.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Whether you are a writer, vlogger, filmmaker, musician, or artist, publishing daily is the secret to gaining massive opportunities that can yield monetary benefits. I know it sounds cliche. You’ve heard it already — publish every day.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">I can confirm that this cliche is true because I’ve experienced my growth as a writer by showing up daily.</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">When you publish every day, you will find your voice.</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">You will understand what you like and dislike. Further, people will find your work and begin to resonate with you. You will also be aware of what people want from you.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">As a creator, your growth directly results from the number of people you impact. The more audience you can build and help, the more money you can make. Therefore, it is crucial to know what people want.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">However, you must also enjoy what you do and not just focus on people’s desires. If you don’t love what you do, you cannot help your audience long-term, and you will eventually get bored.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Creative success is about volume. The more work you produce, the more views, engagements, and earnings. Your audience grows because your chances of being seen increase when you publish daily.</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">How do you make money by publishing daily?</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">As I said, you attract opportunities when you publish more. These can take any form, such as job offers, collaboration with other creators, working for a business, sponsors from brands, etc.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Promoting your products or services daily is the primary way to monetize your content. When you become a creator, you can build a product related to your niche. You can also provide services to companies or individuals. Your daily content will be a perfect place to promote these products and services. You can get paid directly for each sale you make.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Furthermore, you can also monetize using other strategies like:</p>
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<li class="graf graf--li">Creating on pay platforms (for example, Medium, YouTube, 𝕏, etc.)</li>
<li class="graf graf--li">Receive sponsors from brands to promote their products or services through your content.</li>
<li class="graf graf--li">Selling services to help individuals or businesses with their content</li>
<li class="graf graf--li">Building your products like courses, e-books, apps, templates, checklists, etc.</li>
<li class="graf graf--li">Collaborating with other creators and sharing revenue</li>
<li class="graf graf--li">Receiving working opportunities from businesses worldwide</li>
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<p class="graf graf--p">The more volume you can produce, the more you can promote. Daily publishing gives you this advantage.</p>
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<h3 class="graf graf--h3">The best way to learn and grow is to publish consistently.</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">Besides the monetary benefits, publishing daily helps you learn and improve. When I started writing, I had no idea about blogging or publishing. My articles sucked. But I never enrolled in courses or read books. I learned through experience — daily publishing and following other writers.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">The more I published and learned from other writers, the more I grew. I consistently followed this routine for months and years, bringing me to where I am today. I’m still learning with the same strategies.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Remember to make continuous improvements along the way when you publish your work. Consistently publishing might help you improve, but the growth can be limited. You grow and succeed only when you continuously improve. In other words, publish daily but also learn each day. Your subsequent work should also be better than the previous one; it doesn’t matter if it’s only 1%.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Daily publishing with continuous improvements results in guaranteed success — more views, followers, likes, subscribers, and money.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Publish daily! Show up, and you will never have to worry about these outcomes.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>What’s the most common advice about building an audience or growing your followers? I’ll tell you. It’s to be consistent. Write more Publish more Comment on people’s stories Share your work on social media While these are all excellent pieces of advice, they are generic and don’t focus on making you stand out among creative [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>What’s the most common advice about building an audience or growing your followers?</p>
<p>I’ll tell you.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">It’s to <em class="markup--em markup--p-em">be consistent</em>.</p>
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<li class="graf graf--li">Write more</li>
<li class="graf graf--li">Publish more</li>
<li class="graf graf--li">Comment on people’s stories</li>
<li class="graf graf--li">Share your work on social media</li>
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<p class="graf graf--p">While these are all excellent pieces of advice, they are generic and don’t focus on making you stand out among creative writers.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">The number of content creators, including writers, has grown significantly. There’s high competition to become the best among others doing the same.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">People won’t follow you if you keep doing what others are doing. They have seen and read the same crap everywhere. So, why would they follow you? There’s no reason for them to make the extra effort and hit “follow.”</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">By this, I do not mean you should aim to create something unique every time. It can be more difficult. However, there are a few phases of writing that’ll help you build an audience of over 1,000 in significantly less time.</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">Phase 1: Write</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">Begin by writing about whatever you want. This stage is for learning and building a habit. It’s about showing up, writing, publishing, and doing all the generic things.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p"><a class="markup--anchor markup--p-anchor" href="https://medium.com/new-writers-welcome/you-dont-have-to-niche-down-your-writing-ef357ba25fd8?sk=2a66fb0a51bd9fa9f89add952d3ac021" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-href="https://medium.com/new-writers-welcome/you-dont-have-to-niche-down-your-writing-ef357ba25fd8">Forget about focusing on a niche</a>, although that’s what they tell you. Instead, you should write and explore multiple categories before you decide what you want to write about.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">You indeed get seen when consistently writing, publishing, and commenting on people’s posts. However, there is a difference between someone seeing your work and following you. Just because someone sees your work doesn’t mean they will follow you.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">For instance, I read a lot of articles. But I don’t follow many writers, even though I find their work excellent. The article must be exceptional and provide extra value for me to check out the writer and follow them.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Don’t expect people to follow you just because you showed up and published more articles.</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">Phase 2: Building an audience</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">Now that you have built a habit and learned the importance of consistency, it’s time to level up your game.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">You need to provide extra benefits to the readers. How do you do that?</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">You give away freebies in exchange for their emails. Building an email list is the number one way to grow your audience. You must do that from day one. Whenever you write a story, provide a link where the readers can sign up to learn more about you. It’s best when you add a freebie to the subscription process. Freebies can be e-books, guides, templates, checklists, short courses, or a list of ChatGPT prompts.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Again, just because you add a link doesn’t mean people will subscribe. Most of them will ignore it. A few will click to see what it’s about. Only some will send their emails to you. Now, your job is to get the reader&#8217;s attention and make them click the link. Then, when they find your website or landing page, you need to make them sign up. You can’t let those who clicked the link leave without taking action.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Learn how to write intriguing copy so readers will only leave after signing up for your email list.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">I’ve written a detailed post on building an email list and growing your audience. <a class="markup--anchor markup--p-anchor" href="https://medium.com/new-writers-welcome/new-writers-heres-how-you-can-build-a-loyal-audience-and-make-money-online-8e62e99bc753?sk=276abd345eb299096be092cb959f55fb" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-href="https://medium.com/new-writers-welcome/new-writers-heres-how-you-can-build-a-loyal-audience-and-make-money-online-8e62e99bc753">Here’s the link to the article</a>.</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">Phase 3: The secret strategy</h3>
<p class="graf graf--p">If you think you don’t write well, there is a secret strategy for getting the reader&#8217;s attention. You only need to learn to do this well, and the previous phases will make more sense.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">Learn to write good headlines. The title of your stories or posts is your most underrated asset. If you can only write good headlines, it will make 90% of the readers click on your story and read it. Headlines can make a significant difference whether you are writing a sales copy, article, or social media post.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">When you can crack a good headline, people will click it. Now that they have already seen your work, they will read it. Then, it’s your job to hook them to sign up for your email list.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">When you have an email list, you have a loyal audience that will help you earn money through various sources, such as products/services, affiliates, courses, ads, or paid memberships.</p>
<p class="graf graf--p">However, I must warn you that just because you can crack spicy headlines doesn’t guarantee you will grow your audience. You must also write genuine stories that will help readers. Your goal should be to add value, not just use clickbait to get their attention.</p>
<h3 class="graf graf--h3">Summary</h3>
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<li class="graf graf--li">Write more. Although this advice is cliche, it works. Publish more to be seen more. That’s step one.</li>
<li class="graf graf--li">Build an email list. Get people to subscribe by giving away freebies and other exciting stuff to improve their lives.</li>
<li class="graf graf--li">Focus on headlines. If you can master headlines, you can get more subscribers and sales. It’s the most underrated secret to success as a writer.</li>
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