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How blogging helped me land a part time job in tech?

Substack Scrimba Medium Kinsta Hashnode DEV.to
  1. Substack makes it simple for a writer to start an email newsletter that makes money from subscriptions.
    Blogging nowadays has been made a lot lot lot more easier than it used to be earlier. There are a lot of apps which let you create a blogging account where you can post your blogs and you get free SEO and views as it’s more of a community rather than being just an app where lakhs of people browse through the blogs posted on the app. If I were to name a few of them they would be HashNode, Dev.to, SubStack and even Medium. For me, I used to use Dev.to and HashNode myself for reading blogs and was aware of the SEO and reach they provided as I had seen a lot of Dev.to and HashNode blogs pop up on my google feed!

    #Paid Newsletters #Email Newsletters #Newsletter Marketing 88 social mentions

  2. Interactive coding screencasts created in an instant
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    The first technical writing job I applied for was from Kinsta and it was posted on Dev.to job listings so finding it wasn’t that hard. I mailed them about my Dev.to profile and samples of my writing and my tech stack. Surprisingly enough, I got accepted as a freelance writer for them with a decent pay per article for a beginner. My first article for Kinsta is still under review and would be posted soon hopefully. Then, around July end, Scrimba posted an announcement that they want freelance writers to write for them. I was very excited to apply for it as the benefits and payout were just amazing. I filled out the application form with my writing samples, article suggestions , GitHub profile, and my experience. I knew it wasn’t going to be easy to get this job as there were a lot of people applying for it.

    #Online Learning #Education #Online Courses 143 social mentions

  3. 3
    Welcome to Medium, a place to read, write, and interact with the stories that matter most to you.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Blogging nowadays has been made a lot lot lot more easier than it used to be earlier. There are a lot of apps which let you create a blogging account where you can post your blogs and you get free SEO and views as it’s more of a community rather than being just an app where lakhs of people browse through the blogs posted on the app. If I were to name a few of them they would be HashNode, Dev.to, SubStack and even Medium. For me, I used to use Dev.to and HashNode myself for reading blogs and was aware of the SEO and reach they provided as I had seen a lot of Dev.to and HashNode blogs pop up on my google feed!

    #Blogging #Blogging Platform #CMS 2205 social mentions

  4. 4
    The best managed WordPress hosting, powered by Google Cloud and LXD orchestrated Linux containers. Let us handle caching, security, updates, and more.
    The first technical writing job I applied for was from Kinsta and it was posted on Dev.to job listings so finding it wasn’t that hard. I mailed them about my Dev.to profile and samples of my writing and my tech stack. Surprisingly enough, I got accepted as a freelance writer for them with a decent pay per article for a beginner. My first article for Kinsta is still under review and would be posted soon hopefully. Then, around July end, Scrimba posted an announcement that they want freelance writers to write for them. I was very excited to apply for it as the benefits and payout were just amazing. I filled out the application form with my writing samples, article suggestions , GitHub profile, and my experience. I knew it wasn’t going to be easy to get this job as there were a lot of people applying for it.

    #Wordpress Hosting #Web Hosting #Cloud Hosting 14 social mentions

  5. A friendly and inclusive Q&A network for coders
    Blogging nowadays has been made a lot lot lot more easier than it used to be earlier. There are a lot of apps which let you create a blogging account where you can post your blogs and you get free SEO and views as it’s more of a community rather than being just an app where lakhs of people browse through the blogs posted on the app. If I were to name a few of them they would be HashNode, Dev.to, SubStack and even Medium. For me, I used to use Dev.to and HashNode myself for reading blogs and was aware of the SEO and reach they provided as I had seen a lot of Dev.to and HashNode blogs pop up on my google feed!

    #Web App #Social Media Tools #Software Engineering 122 social mentions

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    Where software engineers connect, build their resumes, and grow.
    Blogging nowadays has been made a lot lot lot more easier than it used to be earlier. There are a lot of apps which let you create a blogging account where you can post your blogs and you get free SEO and views as it’s more of a community rather than being just an app where lakhs of people browse through the blogs posted on the app. If I were to name a few of them they would be HashNode, Dev.to, SubStack and even Medium. For me, I used to use Dev.to and HashNode myself for reading blogs and was aware of the SEO and reach they provided as I had seen a lot of Dev.to and HashNode blogs pop up on my google feed!

    #CMS #Blogging #Blogging Platform 387 social mentions

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