Writing online changed my career. Not because I wrote viral posts or gained millions of followers — but because it forced me to think clearly and share what I know.
Start Before You’re Ready
The biggest mistake aspiring writers make is waiting until they feel “ready.” You’ll never feel ready. Start now, start messy, and improve as you go.
Find Your Voice
Your voice is what makes your writing uniquely yours. Don’t try to sound like someone else. Write the way you talk. Be honest. Be specific.
Consistency Over Perfection
A mediocre post published every week beats a perfect post published never. Set a schedule and stick to it:
- Weekly — Great for building a habit
- Bi-weekly — Good if you prefer longer, more polished pieces
- Monthly — Minimum viable frequency for maintaining momentum
The Compound Effect
Every post you write is an asset that works for you forever. Over time, your archive becomes a body of work that opens doors you never expected.
Write for yourself first. If it helps others along the way, that’s a bonus.