I feel the same with you totally!!
Blogs in which I have put more effort, rarely get appreciated whereas the ones which just came from my intuition performed remarkably well.
I think this explains itself, forcing article content out of your head just for the sake of writing would probably lack the personal touch.
Regarding the point where I think if I have written "good enough" article boils to basically how many people related with the problem i wrote about.
And as long as you feel good about it. I don't think you need to worry about the quality (not accounting grammar and writing style)
I feel the same with you totally!!
Blogs in which I have put more effort, rarely get appreciated whereas the ones which just came from my intuition performed remarkably well.
I think this explains itself, forcing article content out of your head just for the sake of writing would probably lack the personal touch.
Regarding the point where I think if I have written "good enough" article boils to basically how many people related with the problem i wrote about.
And as long as you feel good about it. I don't think you need to worry about the quality (not accounting grammar and writing style)
Do you have a way you check your grammar and writing style for free articles like on DEV?
Any tips on improving in those areas?
A while back @andrew created a nice tool to analyze articles on DEV.
DEV Article Analysis
Andrew Healey ・ Jan 19 '20 ・ 3 min read
Also, install the Grammarly web extension. the free version in itself gives useful insights as well!
I hope this helps
That looks like a fantastic tool! Thanks for sharing!