If you’ve been following along with the HackerNoon Blogging Fellowship Course, then you have learned all the skills to succeed as a writer. Congratulations; you should be proud of yourself! But your journey isn’t over; in fact, being a writer is a never-ending adventure.

So, what should you do now? What comes next? Don’t worry, we’re here to help you figure out the next steps you need to take.

1. Form a Strategy

Creating articles based on random ideas that pop into your head is great, and you shouldn’t stop doing that. However, something you can do in tandem with that is strategizing your content.

For example, if you’re a tech writer, and you know Apple is holding a conference in July, strategize writing articles related to Apple/Apple tech that month. Chances are that people will be searching for Apple-related articles, and they will stumble upon your stories.

Want to take it even further? Strategize when exactly you should be publishing your article. If you notice that more people read your articles when they’re published on Wednesday, move your entire schedule to always publish on Wednesday.

2. Connecting With Other Writers

Being a writer can often feel like a lonely profession, but it doesn’t have to be. One way to make it less lonely is by reaching out and connecting with other writers. It can be on LinkedIn, Twitter, or any other social media. And it doesn’t have to be a whole big gesture - here’s what you can do:

3. Avoid Burnout

No matter how much you love your job, feeling burned out is always possible. However, there are things you can do to try to prevent it:

Navigating strategy, connecting with fellow writers, and avoiding burnout are just a few challenges every writer faces. For a comprehensive guide to leveling up your skills, check out the HackerNoon Blogging Fellowship Course. This online program is designed to turn aspiring bloggers into seasoned experts through 8 step-by-step modules covering everything from SEO and personal branding to monetizing your content.

If you’re ready to level up as a writer…