Hey hackers!
If you’re a budding author looking for feedback and growing your personal brand, should you:
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Publish on an “anything-goes” website?
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Or one where your content will be edited and reviewed by an actual person?
The answer is of course B!
As you’re probably aware, HackerNoon is designed for technologists to read, write, and publish. We publish tons of stories every day, including reposts from other websites. But what if one were to publish on HackerNoon first and then republish their content elsewhere? Well, here’s why that might be a good idea...
1. Original Content Gets More Attention
For starters, HackerNoon greatly prioritizes original content that hasn’t been published elsewhere. That means, better publishing turn-around times; priority responses from editors; better distribution; and, of course, the chance to be featured on the homepage! Being on the homepage as a
All of that is great, but there's something that makes publishing on HackerNoon even better:
2. Human First
HackerNoon isn’t where technologists come just to get published. It’s where they come to
Also, given that HackerNoon editors are very well versed in things like
3. High Domain Rating
HackerNoon has a
This means that if two websites post similar articles targeting the same keyword, domain ranking could determine which article gets placed higher on Google, and which article gets more clicks and engagement.
By posting your articles on HackerNoon, you give yourself a higher chance of ranking on Google for competitive keywords, and your article greater chances to get more views, more social shares, more backlinks, and longer life on the first page of Google SERPs.
Here’s a post from a HackerNoon contributor detailing
So if you’re sitting on content, and getting ready to publish, we hope these tips will help sway you in the direction of HackerNoon, instead of the other way around ;-)
And before you go…
Here is a
Better yet, HackerNoon is currently running the
We’re looking forward to your submissions!