Ingredients of a worthy post

When we write a post, we don't just write it like that, as much as we want to add quality content to the platform, we also wish to earn good rewards through upvotes. None of us can deny the fact that it is a lot about rewards.

While some of the posts get 100s of POB, others may earn less than 10. Let's see what add to a good, quality post.

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  1. Catchy Title - The first thing that anyone would see about the post is the heading so it has to be not only relevant but catchy enough to attract the readers. It should not be very simple like plain words but not too fancy that is not understood well by people. It should right to the point catching the attention of the readers.

  2. Clickworthy Thumbnail- It plays a key role in defining the context of your post, one who doesn't get enough clarity through the heading might try to understand using the thumbnail. If it's a post related to personal experience or art, try using real imagery.

  3. Content is the king - When someones drops by your post, they would read some of it. The content has to be something fresh and interesting for the user to reader. Someone spending 2 minutes on your post might feel it worthwhile and then only will they upvote.

  4. Formatting Matters - A hapazardly written post will not allow the user to spend much time on your post because they might feel it difficult to run through the post and find content suitable to them. Using heading tags, font styles and bullets really helps to give a proper structure to your post and makes it presentable and legible.

  5. Searchable Tags - Nobody checks your post to read what tags you have used but tags allow users to reach to your post easily. A foodie would want to search food related tags, see what related tags are being used and searched and use them wisely in your post.

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I would also suggest learning from other content creators who are successful. when you learn their technique you can incorporate that into your writing and with time develop your voice and style.


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