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Hello World! 👋
I've been using dev.to for quite a while now, and I have a few juicy tips I would like to share! 😄 I really hope they help you become a better developer and writer!
Tip Number 1 (Be Honest)
If you are a bad developer, well, don't pretend to be a pro. You don't have to write an article named "I am a bad dev." because well, that's silly.
You know why being honest is important? Because you're yourself when you are honest! 😁 And guess what, you are the best at being yourself.
Tip Number 2 (Use Emoji & Hooks)
Emoji's are a great way to keep our audiences hooked, but make sure not to overuse them, the same for hooks. After all, we are writing to help each other. 😉
Try not to spam your audiences with emoji's or hooks, just one or two hooks in the introduction is enough. An emoji or two per paragraph are also recommended. 👍
Keep your writing neat and unique, or even special, but try not to be weird. 😛 Try to hook your audience, but don't annoy them, that's the last thing anyone wants!
Tip Number 3 (Be Inclusive)
We are humans, and humans want to be part of a group. Humans want to be included, not excluded. The last thing we want is to be excluded. You want your audience to feel like they "belong". 😉
Well, this strategy is especially easy with dev.to, because pretty much anyone using this is a developer, or at least is interested in programming or technology. 😆
Bye World
In other words, conclusion. Hope all of you have a good day! Now close this tab and get coding!
This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Blogger and Programmer
Blogger and Programmer | Sciencx (2022-04-03T05:42:16+00:00) 3 Dev.to tips I hoped someone told me. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2022/04/03/3-dev-to-tips-i-hoped-someone-told-me/
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