Check out this guide to making the most of the blogging platform
If you're new to blogging, getting ready to publish your first post can be a bit of a challenge. From finding a good headline to making sure your new post finds an audience, there are many steps along the way to create an engaging story.
If you've chosen Medium as the platform for your first few blog posts, or if you've already been using it for a while but feel your posts are falling flat, check out this style guide from Quincy Larson, a teacher at Free Code Camp.
Larson writes and edits stories for the Free Code Camp Medium publication. He put together a post with tips for making the most of Medium's formatting options, as well as advice for headline writing and proofreading.
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