I Almost Give Up Writing on Medium But Then Things Changed

It’s a familiar story for many writers on platforms like Medium: you start with high hopes, pouring your heart and soul into your articles, only to find that no one seems to be reading them.

This was my story, too.

I remember staring at the screen, the view counts stubbornly stuck at zero, the comment section desolate.

It’s disheartening, to say the least. But here’s why giving up isn’t the answer.

The Initial Struggle

I began my writing journey with enthusiasm.

My focus was on sharing my experiences as an entrepreneur, a topic close to my heart.

Yet, despite posting daily, even multiple times a day, the silence from the audience was deafening.

Not a single comment or clap. It was as if my words were disappearing into a void.

Searching for Answers

Why were some writers gaining hundreds of followers rapidly while my articles languished unnoticed?

I watched as others’ articles were boosted, wondering why mine weren’t getting any traction. The frustration was palpable.

I checked my traffic statistics obsessively, but nothing seemed to change.

The Turning Point

Before I allowed despair to take over, I decided to step back and analyze.

What were successful writers doing that I wasn’t? I read other articles, trying to understand the secret to their engagement and visibility.

This period of learning and reflection was crucial. It led me to implement several strategies that would eventually change my writing journey.

Implementing New Strategies

1. Writing with Emotion:

Instead of mechanically churning out content, I started to infuse my writing with personal stories and emotions.

I shared my entrepreneurial journey, not just as a series of events, but as a narrative filled with my hopes, challenges, and learnings.

2. Exploring New Niches:

I ventured beyond entrepreneurship, dabbling in topics like personal experiences and progress reports on Medium itself.

To my surprise, these new topics resonated with readers and brought in more engagement.

3. Crafting Better Headlines:

Recognizing my weakness in creating catchy headlines, I studied other authors and experimented with different styles.

The impact was immediate.

Attractive headlines drew more readers to my articles.

4. Short Bite Articles:

I learned that brevity can be powerful.

Short, concise sentences made my articles more accessible and emotionally impactful.

People seemed to appreciate these bite-sized insights over dense, fact-heavy content.

5. Engaging with Readers:

By involving readers through questions and prompts for feedback, I opened a channel for interaction.

This not only increased engagement but also built a community around my writing.

6. Aiming for Longer Read Times:

Understanding the importance of read time for monetization, I focused on creating content that would keep readers engaged beyond the typical 30-second skim.

It was about finding the sweet spot where depth meets accessibility.

The Results

The results were encouraging.

My views, follower count, and overall engagement began to climb.

I was reaching people, and more importantly, they were responding.

This was the moment I knew I had to persist with my writing on Medium.

Lessons Learned

Persistence is Key:

Success in writing, as in any field, requires persistence.

It’s about showing up, day after day, even when it feels like no one is listening.

Adapt and Grow:

Being open to change and willing to adapt your strategies is crucial.

What works for one writer may not work for another, but there are always new approaches to explore.

The Power of Community:

Engaging with other writers and readers is not just about increasing views.

It’s about building relationships and learning from each other.

Quality Over Quantity:

While it’s important to be consistent, the quality of your content is what ultimately creates value for your readers.

Moving Forward

As I look ahead, I’m filled with a renewed sense of purpose and optimism.

I’ve learned that writing is not just about putting words on a page; it’s about connecting with others, sharing experiences, and growing both as a writer and as a person.

Conclusion

To those who feel unseen in their writing journey, remember: every writer has been where you are.

The key is to not give up.

Keep writing, keep learning, and most importantly, keep believing in the power of your words.

Your audience is out there, and one day, they will find you.


In this article, I’ve shared my personal journey of overcoming the challenges of writing when it felt like no one was reading.

Through perseverance, adaptability, and a willingness to engage with the community, I found my voice and audience, proving that persistence in writing can indeed pay off.

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