We all have that writer's block sometimes where we have too much to write or nothing at all
I am a self-proclaimed amazing Steemian and in my new Dr. Steemit Series, I will start giving some tips on using Steemit - yay! Today, I want to talk about creating consistency for yourself.
What does this mean? Well, we all struggle with getting some words on paper - or in our case, on our blogposts.
1. Create some certain series or episodes
What really worked for me was consistency when it came to my daily posts. Especially before I went out to travel, I had certain days to post certain things which really helped me to keep on posting and also pushing me to keep this consistency up. This definitely works if you have too much to write about or completely nothing.
Think about something you like writing about or something you do regularly. For example, do you cook a lot? Maybe you should write down these recipes and share it with us! Do you work out on a regular basis? We'd love to know what you do to keep yourself fit - share your work-outs, lifestyle and diet even!
What are certain series or episodes? Take an example of Sjennon Support. I created Sjennon Support a couple of months ago and have been posting a lot of Sjennon Support posts. And I have more series like this:
- Sjennon Support: Every week I pick three minnows which will receive either 25%, 50% or a 100% upvote from me. This way I hope to motivate people to keep on posting on Steemit - I know how hard it can be to keep your spirits up when you write a post you're proud of and you earn $2.
- Sjennon sees the World: Series where I write about my travels around the world. This can be me being in a place or moving to a place. I am doing a lot of things so you can find a lot of content here too!
- Nomnom Experiences: Steemit posts where I write about food! And not about food in general, it's about me going to restaurants, bars or cafe's and writing about how mindblowing their food or drinks were. PS: I LOVE FOOD!
- Innovative Adventures: This a series where I write about cool, new things when it comes to technology. This can vary from gadgets to startups or other cool techy initiatives.
I have these certain series or topics where I know what to write about and also actively go seeking for content that fits to these topics.
2. Maybe assign these series to certain days
Creating a serie is not everything. Sometimes it helps to assign certain series to certain days. Maybe even include it into the title!
Take an example Tune Thursday. On every thursday I try to post something about music. Music that I listen to regulaely, music that brings out great memories to me, typical music from my country. Anything! Thursday is the my music day. I share music and will give you a nice little story along with it.
3. No inspiration? Try to use one of Steemit DApps!
ICO's are popping up like daisies and so are DApps on Steemit. We love intiatives and cool, sweet tools to help us get along.
There are several initiatives our there on which can support us and give some consistency too.
- Steemhunt: Steemhunt is like Producthunt but on the Steemit Blockchain. Write your review, opinion or discovery through Steemhunt's application. Maybe you can even combine this to a day where you seek some content on a certain day - maybe it a Steemhunt Saturday for example! The best thing? Steemhunt curates aswell, so you might get a nice upvote from them as a reward for using their tool!
- DTube: Steemit's own YouTube. They curate too so make something mindblowing and they might give you a mindblowing upvote in return.
- DSound: Why not just YouTube. Let's make our own SoundCloud too!
- DLive: Steemit's live streaming. Based on the idea of Twitch.tv, the idea of DLive was created. They mention that they do not take any of the author rewards, so I am definitely a fan of this!
- Tasteem: A new initiative on Steemit which rewards people for writing about restaurants. Kinda similar to my Nomnom Experiences!
- Steepshot: One of the first (as far as I know) Steemit initiatives. Steepshot is Steemit's Instagram where you can upload your picture, describe it, add tags and voíla!
Very good advices!!!
@sjennon , great article 👍 good infos for beginners and for new bloggers on steemit. I just tried tasteem and now working with steepshot.
Also I want to thank you for the support you give to newcomers - like me :-) up for your article! Got some sp from community so 100% 💯 for you :-) hope I can give it someday back, the help I got ✌️
Thank you so much for the kind words! Happy to know youre exploring the options on Steemit.
And for sure! Really happy to help people out here :) Trying my best!
Thanks <3 I appreciate it!
@sjennon, that was really helpfull, thanx
So far the only consistent post that I have is my contest compilation post every Saturday.
Otherwise my content is all over the place lol.
I try to write with mostly topics that i'm interested in like fiction, motivation, leadership, games and psychology.
I was thinking doing a Fiction Fridays, Monday motivationals but so far I write when I feel like hahaha.
Much needed post ...thank you so much @sjennon for taking time to write such wonderful post...this blog is exactly what i needed .....
Will definetly follow these steps and i too hope to become such an great steemian like you...
Thanks a lot again ....
resteemed
visitandola,venezolana en busqueda de personas que me apoyen estoy nueva en steemit,le invito me visite y contar con su aporte .saludos y buenas noches
Well .. can I also proclaim you are an amazing steemian ;) ??
Very nice advices here... I think putting content under some ''umbrellas'' is a great thing to do.. When I started here about 7 months ago I made two series : ''The Improv Toolbox'' and ''The Producer's Toolbox'' .. where I share some personal tips and tricks over musical aspects.. I'm trying to revive them now since I stopped posting tutorial content for many time.. since I had no following .. most lessons just went through unnoticed... many months later I created the ''Cover A Steemian'' initiative which is a weekly post I do and is (thank god) staying consistent. Also Steepshot and Dlive and Dsound I use from time to time to share my nonsense .
One thing we all need to focus is to actually curate.. go outside of our blogs and make connections .. and when starting out I think this is even more important than actual posting ( learned the hard way.. having extensive tutorials making 0.04 or less ) !
Anywas.. the rule here is that there is no rule! So it's all trial and error I guess :P !
Finally...
you can have this :)