Notes on ”The Counterintuitive Secret to Shipping Better Articles Faster”

In this ~1 hour video developer advocate Sam Julien shares his tips for shipping faster:The Counterintuitive Secret to Shipping Better Articles Faster - Sam Julien at Hashnode Bootcamp III
tl;dr
You’ll need a system that enables you to consistently produce results on which you can get feedback on.

Action + Speed + Feedback = Growth

How to Create Consistently?
The problem:

The “Ultimate Guide” Trap : Trying to write a big, all-encompassing article leads to exhaustion and burn-out. You stop writing for months.
The Developer Content Creator Cycle
  • Overwhelming to know what to create
  • Difficult to cross things off the list (unfinished drafts)
  • Never-ending cycle
  • Explorer’s Mindset

    Don’t think of content (or any other skill you’re building) as a dictionary to memorize.

    Instead: think like an explorer.

    The secret lies in Consistent Small Wins.

    Comfort is the enemy of growth.

    (But self-care, too!)
    Sam does not encourage the “hustle mindset”.
    How to Grow
    Do challenging things quickly and get feedback.
    What?
  • production-focused (article, video)
  • trackable
  • measurable
  • Getting feedback:
  • does it work?
  • learning in groups
  • learning in public
  • Building a Content System

    Systems trump Motivation

    Build a small but complete system.
    1. Draft
  • gathering notes
  • creating an outline
  • first draft
  • 2. Create
  • writing/recording
  • adding images
  • code samples
  • 3. Publish
  • publish on your site
  • adding social images
  • cross-posting
  • 4. Promote
  • Twitter threads
  • forums & chat groups
  • talks
  • 5. Garden
  • Update over time
  • maintain & correct
  • cross-link
  • Creation Phase (Step 1 to 3)
    Tools
    Scratch pad
    Eliminate the distraction of figuring out where to jot something down.
    Look for: speed, ease of use, ability to export.
    Google Keep, Drafts app, etc.
    Knowledge Base
    Slow burn your drafts and link your ideas together.
    Look for: cross-linking, collections, multimedia.
    Evernote, Obsidian, Roam, Notion.so, etc.
    Task Manager
    Ship things faster by determining the next action and context for a project.
    Look for: works with your brain, ability to add context/tags
    OmniFocus, Google Keep, etc.
    Tips for Creating Content
  • In the beginning, move fast to define your process (do tiny expirements).
  • Start with what you know.
  • Stuck? Try the TIL format.
  • Don’t over-engineer too quickly.
  • TIL Format
  • Intro: 2 or 3 sentences describing the problem.
  • Body: describe the solution and how you got there.
  • Final Solution: Finished code for copy&paste.
  • Conclusion: 1 or 2 sentences re-capping the problem and solution.
  • Post-Publication Phase (Step 3 to 5)
  • Every piece of content has a price tag (promotion & maintenance).
  • Provide direct value on each platform (don’t dump your stuff).
  • Be patient.
  • Links
    image credit for the cover image: Andy Li

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    Notes on ”The Counterintuitive Secret to Shipping Better Articles Faster”