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If you want to become a better writer, you have to hit the publish button. Notes and drafts don’t count. Practice in public helps writers get off the sidelines and turn pro.

5 Simple Rules I Follow Religiously To Publish Daily Content

30 minutes a day is all you need to grow an audience

4 min readAug 30, 2025

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There are fellows who dream about publishing daily content to grow their audience. Then, there are some fellows who actually do it.

I’ve been writing daily content on the internet for the past 4 or 5 years.

And I only work in the mornings.

Maybe you don’t have the time. Maybe you have the time but not the bandwidth. Heck, maybe you have another excuse that looks good on paper.

But I’ll bet my right kidney that if you follow these 5 rules like an autist, you could create more content than you ever thought possible.

Become a selectively ignorant

Most people consume way too much content.

They’re subscribed to 132 newsletters, follow 2,000+ gurus on X, and bookmark articles they’ll never read.

This is content obesity. And it’s murdering your focus.

But the more you consume, the less you create.

I used to be addicted to content. I’d spend 5 hours a day consuming other people’s thoughts. By the time I finished, my brain was full of their ideas, not mine.

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Practice in Public
Practice in Public

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If you want to become a better writer, you have to hit the publish button. Notes and drafts don’t count. Practice in public helps writers get off the sidelines and turn pro.

Matt Giaro
Matt Giaro

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