<aside> 💡 Comprehensive Guide to writing a well informed blogpost
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Starting out on this journey of "what makes a great blog post" I wanted to use it as a guideline the way there are tricks and tips on how to communicate better when writing fiction like establish a scene and "show don't tell" and the problem with this is that whenever I look at "how to write a good blog post" I come across these ones that focus either on attracting a lot of readership.
Given that I would love to have a larger reader base I am writing for people in my immediate friend circle and mostly myself. It's more like a well researched, structured thought database. I want to be able to document my thoughts clearly and properly so that I don't fall into this jumble mess that is my brain.
First thing that I did was whip out notion and create this. You can duplicate the notion template by going on the following link
This will help me bring structure to my blog by knowing all the things that I have to do. Actually, this brings me to one important point. What is the general research methodology? How do journalists go about it?
Here is a resource list with
Starting this I felt so weird. I mean I am not a journalist and felt like reading a book written for journalists to understand "what a good personal blog" should contain is a complete overkill. However, just reading the beginning gave me a pretty good idea. I think there isn't such gatekeeping everywhere as much as I would like to believe.
Even though there are multiple thing that a good "news" article should contain.
There are a lot of things about this that I felt were really fun. One of the things that I would take back would be the basic structure