The following is adapted from my lightning talk “Blogging Outside the Bubble” at last week’s Perl and Raku Conference in the Cloud 2021. You can wa...
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Thanks you for all the effort. Kudos!!
Regarding tags on dev.to, just to add on what you said, I would suggest to add maximum possible one which match the article with #perl.
#webdev,#htmland#javascript- with anything web based#tutorialand#beginnersfor any step by step tutorial which a layman can understand.I generally try to use the available tags instead of creating new one(unless I haven't found anything similar).
It's quite useful. The article where just
#perlis there it will hardly seen by someone who is not following that tag(which is already less). It again means we are blogging in bubble.That's another reason I try to add some web based thing in my article and those article has more visibility and reach maximum audience than plain perl article.
Yah, tagging is a whole other subject and every site does its tagging differently. At least Dev.to derives its tags from the original WordPress post when it's imported from my feed. I don't know how/if other blogging platforms expose their tags in their feeds.