The Number Of Articles You Write Doesn’t Mean Anything If You Aren’t Doing This

Volume doesn’t always win.

Biliz Maharjan
Write A Catalyst

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“Write more articles.” That’s the most common writing advice besides consistency — an overused term that doesn’t mean anything unless you constantly make improvements.

Writing more articles is similar. You can never become a better writer just by publishing more. Your writing will still be garbage that nobody wants to read. Even if you find some readers, they won’t last long to read more from you.

Some writers publish 2–3 articles daily, thinking a high volume will attract more views and earnings. I’ve been one of those foolish writers. Sadly, this is not how quality articles with thousands of interested readers are produced.

People don’t follow you or read your work because you publish a lot. While that might get some attention, it won’t help you become the successful writer you want to be.

Quality over quantity

The quality vs. quantity debate is a popular one when it comes to creative work. Some say to focus on quality, while others say quantity leads to quality.

As I said, the number of articles you write might attract some attention. However, the quality of those articles will determine your true…

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Biliz Maharjan
Write A Catalyst

I write about self-improvement, creativity, and writing. Free writing guide—store.bilizmaharjan.com