domingo, 31 de diciembre de 2017

10 years of professional blogging

 @andrewchen lessons learned… 10 years of professional blogging - what I've learned at andrewchen



The lessons 
Without further ado, here are a few opinions I’ve developed up along the way:
  1. Titles are 80% of the work, but you write it as the very last thing. It has to be a compelling opinion or important learning
  2. There’s always room for high-quality thoughts/opinions. Venn diagram of people w/ knowledge and those we can communicate is tiny
  3. Writing is the most scalable professional networking activity – stay home, don’t go to events/conferences, and just put ideas down
  4. Think of your writing on the same timescale as your career. Write on a multi-decade timeframe. This means, don’t just pub on Quora/Medium
  5. Focus on writing freq over anything else. Schedule it. Don’t worry about building an immediate audience. Focus on the intrinsic.
  6. To develop the habit, put a calendar reminder each Sunday for 2 hours. Forced myself to stare at a blank text box and put something down
  7. Most of my writing comes from talking/reading deciding I strongly agree or disagree. These opinions become titles. Titles become essays.
  8. People are often obsessed with needing to write original ideas. Forget it. You’re a journalist with a day job in the tech industry
  9. An email subscriber is worth 100x twitter or LinkedIn followers or whatever other stuff is out there. An email = a real channel
  10. I started writing while working at a VC. They asked, “Why give away ideas? That’s your edge.” Ironic that VCs blog/tweet all day now ;)
  11. Publishing ideas, learnings, opinions, for years & years is a great way to give. And you’ll figure out how to capture value later


So, maybe it is time to think about re-start. Maybe…

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