I Have Reviewed 150+ Technical Writers — Here’s What I Found! 🔥

Technical Writing 101

Mr. Ånand
5 min readJun 2, 2024

Before starting the main discussions, let’s have a quick background on how I reviewed 150+ technical writers. I was searching for a few good technical writers who could publish great blogs about AI/ML, web development tutorials, or even general articles. For this, I reviewed technical writers from Hashnode, Dev, Medium, other platforms, and many from the portfolios shared on my X post. Most were good writers, but their profiles lacked a few things as technical writers.

In this article, I’ll be sharing my findings from their portfolios so that you can make your profile better as a technical writer.

This article addresses beginners and writers eager to improve themselves as technical writers.

Casual Writer or Technical Writer

Many writers have published a few articles based on their learnings, but this doesn’t necessarily make them technical writers. These articles may be as brief as social media posts, raising doubts about whether the authors can produce substantial technical blogs. Being a technical writer means regularly publishing articles that cover a diverse range of topics in a well-explained and detailed manner.

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Mr. Ånand

Technical Writer | Dev Advocate | Content Creator. 80k+ words, 280k+ reads. Helping multiple software companies with tech blogs & devrel. DM on X for collabs!