Inception
In this post, I will share my Dev.to journey, and how I got 1000+ followers within 1 month.
I registered on Dev.to on 5th May, 2023. Previously, I used to take notes on notebooks and Notion. One day I thought that if I could write the notes in the form of blogs, there will be an online reference of my notes and other people could also read them. Hence, I researched about different blogging platforms like Hashnode, FreeCodeCamp, Hackernoon, Blogspot etc. But I found Dev.to is the best because of its widespread community.
I write about Javascript, intitially my posts got 20 to 30 views and 2-5 likes. One day, when I sold one of my project to an international client, I decided to cover the story in form of a blog. Suprisingly, that blog went viral and I got 12000+ views, 37 comments and 38 likes.
That post was also featured on Google Discover feed.
At that time, I was getting approx 100-120 new followers everyday.
New Plans
Now I love writing valuable posts on Dev.to, I am fond of this platform and people around here. They write constructive comments and help each other.
I wish to develop consistency and write blogs daily.
Blog topics
- Javascript
- Nodejs
- Reacjs
- Typescript
- Javascript Daily Quiz
- Beautify valuable information in the form of blog post.
Thanks for reading :)
Top comments (3)
I’m not reaching the 1000+ atm, but I had similar experiences in the last 5 days.
I wrote an article, which started a general discussion about something, which wasn’t my intention at all.
It is currently somewhat around 44.000 views in 5 days (rounded up). Still growing.
I also got a lot of followers - literally from 0 to a few hundred in that time.
The sad thing is, that this article, is a poor one, where I only shout out loud my feelings.
I would be more happy, if the article where I listed cool software or other articles, would be ranked like this.
10% of this attention would make me glad.
But this one isn’t moving from the 100 views at all - since weeks.
But I learned a lot about how this works, how people react, what they expect, and so on.
Wow great 👍
Thanks for sharing Rudra.
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