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From 3 Million Blog Pageviews: 'Pragmatic Tech Blog Writing'

This is a lecture for those who want to consistently write a technical blog. Starting is easy, but trying to do it consistently leads to many trials and errors. This lecture compiles what I've tried and the know-how gained from operating a technical blog for over 7 years. It contains all my 7 years of experience, including SEO, technical blog writing strategies, writing process, etc.

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What you will gain after the course

  • Tech Blogging

  • Writing

  • Technology Blog Operation

  • Process and method for consistent execution

  • Metacognition : An Experience of Thinking About Oneself

  • SEO

"I started a tech blog, but it's too difficult."

  • Whenever I sit down to write, I always end up watching YouTube first.

  • It's hard to find materials, and even if you find them, you don't know how to use them.

  • Even if I post something, the number of views doesn't appear.

  • I want to write a perfect piece, but I'm not confident, so I keep putting it off...

  • I'm just creating a blog, but I'm not writing anything.


If you've started a tech blog, you've likely faced these concerns at least once. I've faced these concerns myself in the past, and they're a recurring theme in the developer writing group I've run for seven years, Geultto . This lecture shares insights I gained from trying various methods to address these concerns.

Many people wonder how to become good at writing. First, reading and writing a lot are crucial. By reading and writing extensively, you can develop your own unique writing style and structure. It's also crucial to consider how to consistently write . I've developed several strategies that have driven me, and I'd like to share them with you.


https://zzsza.github.io/

The metrics for the above blog are as follows:

Data from 7 years of blogging (total page views as of December 2024: approximately 4 million or more)

What's special about this course

1. Practical content from real experience

  • 7 years of personal blog management know-how

  • Content based on problems you are experiencing, not something that is obvious

  • I'll share how my blog has grown by showing you my Google Analytics 4 data and share my experiences with SEO.

  • I'll share how I define a table of contents and how I use a writing template.

2. A foundation for building a sustainable writing system

  • I'd like to share my experience with the question of how to secure writing material.

  • Thinking about the writing process helps me understand how I can improve it. I'll share the evolution of my writing process.

  • We'll share how to use AI products to provide self-feedback and create diagrams.

3. Sharing examples of actual writing

  • We often only see someone else's finished writing. I'd like to share the process behind the writing process for this lecture.

  • Write the article, create a table of contents, fill in the details, and share how you revised it.

  • Article to share: https://zzsza.github.io/data-engineering/2024/10/25/duckdb/


This lecture is designed for these people:

  • If you've started a personal tech blog but find writing difficult,

  • Those who want to leave their own records through writing

  • Anyone who wants to organize and share what they have learned

  • Anyone who wants to document their growth process through a technology blog

  • People who want to write consistently but don't know how

    • Anyone who has a thirst for something to do consistently, even if it's not necessarily writing

  • Anyone who wants to write consistently, even if they aren't in a development role, is welcome to join.


I recommend this to these people

People who have created a technology blog but are unable to write consistently

Anyone who has decided to start a technology blog

For those of you who are curious about the process of consistently running a blog

Reviews from those who took the course

  • Even for those who consistently write independently, if they lack a clear direction or purpose for their writing, the content I learned in the writing class will likely be helpful. Over the past two years, I've been writing consistently on my own . I've often wondered, "Is this the right way to write?", "How can I write better?", and "How can I get more users to visit my blog?", but I didn't know exactly what to do . However, taking the writing class has helped me resolve these questions and has given me a clearer idea of how to write going forward. For this reason, I highly recommend it. (Moon Jun-yong)

  • I'd like to recommend this course to anyone who feels like consistent writing is someone else's job . Looking back, I've rarely had the opportunity to write consistently, especially for others, since I started keeping a diary as a child. I'm sure others feel the same way. This is especially true in college, where you're expected to write a few large pieces in the form of reports rather than consistently writing smaller pieces. In this environment, it's difficult to find a good lecture on consistent writing and the motivation to do so, so I recommend this course to everyone. (Park Jun-young)

  • The Pragmatic Techniques Blog Writing course teaches not only writing skills but also the attitude necessary to achieve your goals in life. It was a very helpful course that allowed me to reflect on the motivations that initially led me to this goal, to step outside the constraints of others' opinions and judgments, to clarify my own goals, and to develop habits that will help me achieve them. Through specific examples, I gained actionable insights that I could immediately apply to my daily life. (Kim Eun-bin)

  • A technical blog is a great platform for developers to showcase their experiences and development. Personally, I find it crucial for improving skills and communication, and career-wise, it can provide opportunities for job hunting and career changes. It's helpful because it teaches you how to make writing a habit, rather than simply writing one or two posts in a hurry when you're looking for a new job. Furthermore , it's helpful because it doesn't just offer obvious benefits of writing, but also provides action items for consistently producing high-quality content! (Kim Min-ji)

  • If I were to recommend this course, I'd recommend it to anyone who writes a blog. The content will be helpful to everyone, from those just starting out to those who want to improve their writing skills. For beginners, the biggest advantage of this course is that it's not just a list of pre-existing theories or knowledge about writing, but rather, it's based on Kyle School's honest experience and trial and error . Kyle School shares his first blog post and the challenges and concerns he faced when he first started writing. He also explains the common struggles and burdens they cause in detail. It felt like my own story , so I listened intently. The specific methods and experiences he shared about how he overcame challenges in writing provided practical, easy-to-follow tips . He also covers blog management tips and SEO, which I think will be beneficial for bloggers as well. This course will provide valuable motivation and practical advice to anyone seeking to overcome their fear of writing and express their experiences and thoughts through writing! (Park Joo-hyun)

What we are informing you of

Key Elements of Running a Tech Blog

What are the key elements for running a tech blog? Let me explain these concepts.

Writing Process, Writing Pipeline

How do you write? I'll introduce my writing process and share how I improved it.

The core of SEO

If you run a blog and want your posts to appear in Google search results, you need to focus on SEO. I'll share the basics of SEO and how I implemented it.

Sharing real-life writing examples

I'd like to share with you an article I wrote using the process I shared in class, and what I thought about it during the process.
Written by: https://zzsza.github.io/data-engineering/2024/10/25/duckdb/

Who created this course

  • https://zzsza.github.io/

    : Running a technology blog

  • Developer Writing Group - Geultto Operator


  • Kyle School (July 2022 - Present): Data Coaching, Education

  • Socar Data Scientist (September 2018 - July 2022)

  • Retrica Data Analyst & Data Engineer (February 2017 - April 2018)


  • YouTube: Kyle School

  • Instagram: @data.scientist

Things to note before taking the course

Learning Materials

  • I'll share it as a PDF file.

Before taking the class, be sure to!

  • It will be more effective if you take the lecture after writing at least 2-3 posts on your blog.

  • I recommend taking the entire course within 1-2 days rather than taking it in installments.

  • After attending the lecture, be sure to write an essay.

  • The technical details of creating a blog are not included.


Can I post the lecture content on my blog?

  • You can attend a lecture and write about the lecture content on your blog as long as you follow the instructions below.

    • Rather than simply typing out the entire lecture, I wrote about your experiences and thoughts that came to mind after watching my lecture.

  • I recommend that you refer to the copyright section and consider whether it is okay.

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  • Those who want to consistently run a tech blog

  • For those just starting a tech blog

  • Wanting to do something consistently

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카일스쿨 유튜브 : https://www.youtube.com/c/kyleschool
기술 블로그 : https://zzsza.github.io/
인스타그램 : https://www.instagram.com/data.scientist/
대표 컨텐츠 : https://github.com/Team-Neighborhood/I-want-to-study-Data-Science
데이터 과학자가 되기 위해 진행한 다양한 노력들 : https://zzsza.github.io/diary/2019/04/05/how-to-study-datascience/

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  • ssooo2164님의 프로필 이미지
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    While writing a technical blog, I often thought, 'What is a good article?' I wanted to write well, but my articles became messy and I spent more time writing them. As a result, I lost interest in my writing and ended up not finishing them. My greed created many worries. How should I organize the table of contents? What should my tone be? How long should the article be? How do I determine the difficulty level? How can I reduce the time it takes to write (write efficiently)? etc., I had a series of vague thoughts that were hard to define. In the midst of all this, I took this writing class and all my worries were solved. I even had the opportunity to learn a lot of additional tips (images, AI, SEO, etc.). → If you are curious about how I solved my problems, I highly recommend taking the class! It is amazing that I can learn the insights I have gained from running Gltto for 10 seasons at such a low price. If you are thinking of starting a blog, I recommend taking this class before you start. You will be able to write efficiently without wasting time on worries. I highly recommend this class!

    • kyleschool
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      Thank you for leaving a review, Mr. Mangbok Kim. When I started a technology blog, I had similar concerns, and as I continued to write, I developed my own style. As I established my own criteria, writing became faster and my satisfaction increased. I think it's important to write happily and continue writing. I hope you can continue to write good articles in the future...! Thank you.

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    I have been running a blog consistently, but at some point I fell into a rut and took a class. After completing the class, I realized that I had been focusing only on the act of writing. I had to think again about the purpose of running a blog, and I was able to consider a more systematic writing pipeline beyond just writing. I recommend this class to those who are just starting out with a tech blog, but I think it is a good class that provides different perspectives and experiences to those who, like me, have focused only on the act of writing. (I wrote in more detail about the content of the class and what I felt. https://junior-datalist.tistory.com/400)

    • kyleschool
      Instructor

      Thank you for your review, Rudolph. In the past, I also focused on writing mechanically and sheepishly, but my content gradually felt less like mine. Around that time, I tried to analyze good articles and add content that only I could write. I hope you continue to write good articles...! Thank you.

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    I really enjoyed Kyle's lecture! It was a great time to think about many tips and the direction of my future blog operation during the not-so-short time of 4 hours and 30 minutes. I'm going to try to run my blog with the goal of completion, not perfection, from now on, because I'm afraid that if I don't take action right away, all these great lectures will just pass me by!

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      Hello~ Thank you for taking the time to give us a great lecture. First of all, there were a lot of stories that I could relate to while watching the lecture. The concerns that arise when readers of a technology blog become others and the fact that writing without sufficient understanding can be counterproductive. As I watched, I couldn't help but think, "Are you talking to me?" Next, the parts on worrying about topics and setting goals for the article, and adjusting the difficulty level of the article, came to me as clear solutions. On the other hand, it may not be suitable for those who want a direct methodology for writing development articles. In my opinion, the intention of the lecture is not simply to convey technology, but to provide guidelines to form writing habits and help you find your own style. In conclusion, I dare say that it will be a good milestone for those who have just started writing technology articles or are just starting out like me. I recommend it!

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        Thank you for creating the lecture! :) Thanks to you, I was able to solve the problems I had. I realized the importance of writing and have been writing for about 5 years, but until recently, I repeatedly experienced the following problems: 1. Lack of writing material. (I don't know what to write about.) 2. Unsystematic writing comes out. (I don't know how to structure the writing.) 3. Low number of views. (I'm upset that no one is reading the articles I worked hard on.) 4. Lack of confidence. (I feel like I'm not good at writing, and I wonder if I should keep writing.) 5. I don't want to write anymore. As I experienced these problems, I lost direction or stopped because I had writer's block. I recently experienced a similar situation. Then I came across Kyle School's lecture and was able to solve a large part of the problem. So, I think it will be very helpful for those who are having problems with writing like me! Thanks to the lecture, I realized a lot of things, and I would like to summarize the three biggest things I felt as follows: 1) The problem I had is not 'my own problem'. The lecture presents various problems and solutions that arise when writing, including the problems I experienced above. I felt that they had faced and overcome these problems directly for a long time, accumulated know-how, and put all of that content into the lecture. Thanks to this, I realized that most of the problems that writers face are similar, so when I face a problem, I recognize that it is 'a problem that someone has solved' and focus on the solution. 2) It is important to create your own writing standards. The good thing about the lecture is that it covers practical content that can be used immediately, but it also provides guidance so that you can solve problems yourself. Each person has different environments and contexts, so some methods may not be suitable. In such cases, I think it is very helpful to know what you thought and what processes you went through to solve the problem, rather than the method. The lecture kindly deals with these points and helps you create your own standards. This was the best part of listening to the lecture. It covers various practical methods such as writing pipeline, structuring, and SEO, but it also tells you the importance of setting your own standards and helps you create those standards, which was especially useful. 3) The key is to 'keep writing'. I think everyone has different purposes for writing, such as studying, monetizing, and preparing for a job change. I mainly wrote for studying, but I really wanted more people to read my articles. But in the end, I realized that the key is to keep writing. The lecture presents various methods such as how to solve problems that arise when writing, how to write a little easier, how to improve quality, how to get many people to read it, and what to be careful of. But after listening to these methods, I realized that the essence is writing itself, and the key method to achieve the purpose is to create my own standards and keep writing. And that each method helps me to keep writing. The content has become long, but after listening to the lecture, I solved the problems I had when writing, created my own standards, and started writing steadily. If you are having similar concerns to me, I recommend listening to the lecture :)

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