Writing just because you love doing so is a great feeling. However, every writer eventually arrives at the same crossroad: they want to write about content they’re passionate about, but they also want to get as many views as possible. These things aren’t contradictory; there is a way you can do both. Here’s how.
Focus on Structuring Your Article
Instead of writing whatever comes to mind, start thinking about the structure of your article: your intro, the body, and the conclusion. Are you using subsections to make the content easily digestible? Are you arranging them in an order that makes sense to the reader?
These are questions that you should ask yourself if you want to elevate your article from decent to excellent. And if this doesn’t come naturally, don’t worry. Here’s a quick trick you can do: just write like you normally would.
Write the article first, and then go back and give it some structure. Already having all your content in front of you allows you to easily mold your intro, body, and conclusion into cohesive sections. But if you continue having problems with structuring your article well, there are some resources that can help you out.
HackerNoon Writing Templates
HackerNoon has an endless list of templates that writers can use to structure, fill, and improve their articles. It doesn’t matter what your niche is; HackerNoon has a template that will be a perfect fit for you.
Some of these templates include:
- Everything Should Know About It (A writing template that you can use to recommend your favorite podcasts, books, etc. to your readers.)
- Write a Winning Article (A template meant to help you structure your listicle.)
- Game Review (This template has a structure you can use next time you review a video game.)
Even if you’re a structuring expert, these templates can be useful for saving time or when you want to try out a new style.
But when it comes to writing great articles, there is one very important thing you can’t forget.
The Importance of Your Headline
Your headline will be the first thing that people will read. It doesn’t matter how well-written your article’s body or conclusion paragraph is if they never make it that far. So, let’s give you some quick tips on how to nail it.
When it comes to your headline, you want it to be eye-catching but not clickbait; there’s a very fine line between. If you’re writing an article about a tech conference you attended, you can title it something like: “All the Cool Tech Showcased in TechCon 2025” or “5 Best Pieces of Tech Unveiled at TechCon 2025.” This tells readers what the article is about and gets them excited about the technology you will talk about. Is it a bit sensationalized? Yes. But it doesn’t cross the line.
A bad example of a headline is this: “You Will Never Believe What I Saw at TechCon 2025!” or “This Is the Craziest Thing I’ve Ever Seen!” Unless you saw a raccoon using a VR headset or something along those lines, it’s most likely that these titles are clickbait. Titles like that may work once in a blue moon, but you are more likely to strike out, so try to avoid using them.
Okay, you’ve learned the importance of headlines, structure, and how HackerNoon templates can help you. So, that’s it, right? You’ve mastered how to be a pro writer. Well, not exactly. There is still so much to learn. But luckily for you, there is a resource that you can use to become the master that you were meant to be.
HackerNoon Blogging Fellowship Course
The HackerNoon Blogging Fellowship Course is an online course specifically designed to help transform aspiring bloggers into full-fledged experts. It includes 8 modules that take you on a step-by-step journey to improve as a writer. These modules cover everything from Search Engine Optimization (SEO) to building your personal brand to teaching you how to monetize your content.
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