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Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats - Un pódcast de Wes Bos & Scott Tolinski - Full Stack JavaScript Web Developers
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In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk about blogging — both the specifics of content (how to make great content), as well as the mechanics of where and how to publish blog posts.
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Show Notes
7:06 - What are some of the different platforms for publishing a blog?
23:41 - How to structure a blog post?
29:10 - How to direct traffic to a blog post?
38:51 - How do you make technical content in-depth and also succinct?
Links
- WordPress
- Gatsby
- Squarespace
- Netlify
- Tumblr
- Medium
- Hacker Noon
- Freedcamp
- Devtoo
- Smashing Magazine
- Net Magazine
- Gridsome
- GraphQL
- Vuepoint
- Next
- Nuxt
- Everything I wish I knew running a sole proprietorship business
- @peterc
- JavaScript Weekly
- Cooperpress
- Seth Godin
- Overreacted - Dan Abramov
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