One year ago, I joined the DEV community. It was kind of random. I wanted to write more often and was testing other platforms too (CodePen and Medium).
DEV's editor seemed easier to use, and the community larger and welcoming... although I must admit that I was a bit wary, as my first impression was of DEV as a techy version of BuzzFeed.
Fun fact: one of the reasons why I opted for DEV was because I was thinking of developing a personal blog, and it allowed a canonical link... and then I barely ever used that option π
My initial monthly goal was writing 2 posts and recording a video... and while I miserably failed at the video part βI'm too self-aware of my voice, and the few videos I recorded are boooooring and only have elevator musicβ, the writing part was a little bit more successful:
- 60 written posts.
- 55 published posts.
- 200 received comments.
- 250 written comments.
DEV being such a nice platform for blogging and writing, encouraged me to write even more than I initially expected. And in the process, I had to do research, reading, and a lot of learning... which is nice.
So, thanks DEV for providing the platform and the community... And here it is for one more year of writing π₯
Top comments (11)
π Congrats on 1 year! 55 published posts is solid!!
That is impressive! How did you stay motivated to write and publish consistently?
To be honest, I was not too consistent. Even when it comes up to be around one article per week, sometimes I wrote 8 articles in a week, and sometimes I didn't write for a month. I'd love to do something like Chris Ferdinandi βwriting a post per dayβ, but I don't think I'm close to that.
Consistency is so tough. Do you sit on any posts or just post them as fast as you write them?
I try to leave them at least overnight. Although the temptation to publish them immediately has won sometimes.
Congrats on your writing anniversary! Keep up the good work going forward towards another year!
Congrats on your 1 year!
What an amazing record for one year!
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Wow, congrats on a whole year!
Congratulations! That is inspiring :-)