If you decided to be a full-time blogger on a crypto blogging site, you have to learn more about crypto as well to diversify your topic and also to relate when crypto people talk. Dropping one article or two every day, you will be out of topics if you just rely on blogging about your life or experiences, not unless if you are more on a freewriter. Whereas if you also learn about crypto, you will have many topics to share with.
I was once a zero-knowledge in crypto, I don't even know how to write about it before but I tried to learn, explore then write. Read, read, digest info before writing.
It's not that easy to write crypto topics because you have to be accurate with the information you are going to deliver and make sure not to distort any of it. After all, who knows some newbies out there, might follow or believe what you have written without also doing their research, or worse you will be accused of misleading information.
Here are some techniques how you can start writing about crypto stuff;
✍ Do a research
Not all people who write about crypto stuff are technically knowledgeable they just get some information from the source and made their article out from it (that's what I do). If you can make 600- 700 words out from one source then you are doing great, but to make your article solid find other sources related to the topic you are going to write. You can find from, crypto news site, Twitter, Medium, and more just DYOR!
✍ Read, understand and absorb information
Once you have gathered enough sources for the topic, read and understand what is written over the article. In that way, you are not just doing it to make an article but also you will learn and become knowledgeable about it. It is easy to write when you understand and have enough knowledge about the topic.
✍ Do not just copy and paste, make your statement out from the source
It is important to understand the topic after reading so you will not just copy and paste, or your article will be unpublish due to copyright issues.
✍ Make your own headings or introduction
Before you get the whole details from the source make your headings or intro about the topic, so make sure when you write about a certain topic you have a little background of it aside from what you read from the source.
✍ Do not copy the format style of the article
Do not copy the format of the article source, their headings, and subheading headlines. Make your own. Give a new face to the article.
✍ Make jargon details in layman's perspective
There are a lot of jargon details when it comes to crypto topics, understand that jargon and explain it on your own understanding to make it look like you are writing it from a layman's perspective.
✍ If the sentence is a form of a statement from a person, do not change it. Used the < > button.
EXC bot detector in here (read. cash) is strict. If you copy-paste it will easily be detected, but if it's a statement from a person you cannot change even a word from it because you might distort the information.
Just use the <> button the bot will not mind it. Or, you can just use a screenshot of that statement and attached it to your article.
✍ If you attached photos that you get from the source or in Google make sure to attach the link or write the image source
It is important to attach or include the source of the photos you attached to your article for copyright infringement of the photos. Or better make your own photos 🤦♀️
✍ Leave the source links for the credits
It is important to give credits to your source especially if it is all based on research and not from your experience. Yes, you have given their article a new face but the original thoughts are from them and not yours. Not just that, you will give direction to your readers if they want to know more about the topic because you might miss some information that they needed. Unless if you are a pro and can provide every detail your readers might inquire.
All images are mine, memes are created in the meme generator app and some are my screenshot.
Closing Thoughts
That's how I wrote all my crypto articles, I am not technically knowledgeable but by doing what I wrote above I can write crypto articles, not like a pro but at least I can write without even checking the plagiarized checker.
As I grew in the crypto blogging platform I have learned a lot, not just for the writing's sake but for additional knowledge. You should absorb what you are reading because knowledge is power!
I'm a 5 months user here but still not confident on my knowledge about crypto, but I can say that I have a progress since I also understand some of the topics that crypto-related😆