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RE: Dying to know - How to Write A Quality Post?
An excellent text that you have given us @wakeupkitty. Practically, it is a guide on how to behave if you want to write everywhere, but significantly here on the platform.
Since I arrived I've always wondered, why contests ask all participants to put the same title as the contest. At the same time, they tell you that your content must be original. I don't know, it seems a bit confusing to me. how can my original text have to have another title that doesn't fit my story?
I've wanted to ask these questions for a long time.
To write a good text, apart from writing a lot as a practice, you have to read a lot. That's what I'm doing, reading and writing to improve.
I loved your post.
Thank you for your comment and most of all letting me know that I am not the only one who questions ...
Many entries, advices are the same but if it comes to practising it's the opposite.
As you can see I changed the title, it's something I did with my entry 'Do you want to be an SR' as well.
I'm not going to write 'contest' since my post is not a contest but an entry to a contest.
The only advice I can give you is this:
Write what you like to write, what feels good to you. It is your article, your name is attached to it.
If we all write the same what's the point of joining?
I noticed most of what I like to write is not rewarded, same if it comes to posting in certain communities. This doesn't mean I give up on writing and posting there.
Most likely this entry will not be accepted but I don't care.
Since Steemit once us to promote the platform I want to be honest about how or what is asked and a user can expect. This is the message a newb might like to read or someone who needs help if it comes to writing.
No matter if my entry is accepted, you read it and that means a lot to me. Thanks for making my long day of writing and editing a good one.
Happy writing.
❤️🍀