Pro Tips For Writers

Jwngsat Narzary
3 min readMar 3, 2022
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As writers, we all have strengths and weaknesses. We know about those great content writers who make millions each year.

There are exceptions too. I mean there are only a few highly valued content writers who can hit the mark. While the majority are earning barely some pennies. Above all that, some extreme writers even make millions in a month.

What’s the difference between them and us? Are they adopting high qualities suiting phrases in their article? No. When we read their writings we all understand. They use simple words which can be clearly understood. There is not even a single statement (in their contents) that cannot be understood.

What’s the difference? I don’t know, because I am not a highly-skilled writer. I have not earned even a single penny from my writing.

I have been writing for the past years. I have never thought of procuring my livelihood through writing. Writing is just my hobby and I’ll keep on writing. It doesn’t matter whether it will support me or not.

Regardless, this will prevail although a writer may be decent at inscribing yet he might not make a living from it.

Some writers took their skills to a different level whereas some of them are at the highest category of earning.

After years of writing, I speculate that there are some fundamental aspects that a writer shouldn’t mess up with. Here are 3 of them that any writer should be careful about.

Do Not Copy From Others.

Good or bad it’s doesn’t matter. What matters is whether it’s your own or duplicated.

Begin to write your own. How will you improve if you copy and paste content from others? Nothing.

Rather than doing this try to plot your own. Sit hours inside your room. Gather points. Focus and do it again and again.

A great writer is not just being up there. It takes a lot to be there. Write, edit, rewrite again, and again. Don’t stop when you are tired, stop when you are done.

Read articles as many as you can. Take an idea but don’t duplicate it. Try to create something new from scratch with the ideas. Read again and again. Remember —

Good writers are good readers; great writers are great readers.

Here are some tips I gathered across the internet, which I believe will help to some extent —

Don’t Leave Without Completing

Every writer should be very careful here. Make planning each day. Plan how much you will write on each particular day. Plot enough for the day.

Don’t quit until you finish plotting for that particular day. If you leave undone you might mess up with ideas.

Plan, write, rethink and write again. Take hints, ideas from the internet, or some other readers.

Click-Bait vs Read-Bait.

I am not sure whether Read-Bait is the appropriate term to be used here. With the term Read-Bait, I imply here — the tricks applied for keeping readers stick to your content at least throughout 70% of your content.

Many writers succeed in Click-Bait. Click-Bait is just simple. You put up a nice heading or title to your article. But the real issue is — will readers read thoroughly after getting into your content? A good writer can engage his/her readers throughout for 70% of the content time.

Click-Bait is an important part of getting readers and it’s the first step of hooking readers. What is even more important is Read-Bait? Yes.

Focus on Read-Bait. Many writers fail here. They would just put up a nice heading or title which is not matching with the content quality. Such an attempt will not only make the readers dislike it. You’ll lose them for good.

Jwngsat Narzary

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Jwngsat Narzary

1x Top Writer In Poetry Section. I write about Writing || Writing Tips || Productivity || Technology || Programming. I'm Asian🇮🇳 Off now. Will be back by May.