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Posted By olivia williams     June 13, 2022    

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Similar to product reviews, tutorials are quite offering. Most tutorials now are created as videos and uploaded on YouTube, but that doesn't mean you can't write them down.

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The IT domain is pretty vast, so there is a big number of Tutorials that you can tackle. Here is a list of tutorial ideas for your technology blog:

  1. Apps – this can be divided into mobile apps and online tools. Either way, I'm sure that you're using at least 5 more apps besides the social media ones. They can be for editing photos, for emails, project management, organizing, reminders etc. You've already written reviews for them, now it's time to show people how to use them or how are you using them;
  2. Software – maybe you're using some software that is not that popular or that is not for beginners. Maybe you've discovered a new way to use them. Or you can search on Quora or Reddit and see if people are struggling with tasks done with a particular software. For examples, a beginner photographer might not know how to edit a photo in PhotoShop;
  3. Programming languages – show people how to use them using real examples like styling a web page with CSS. These type of tech tutorial articles might be more demanding than the others, but they are for sure appreciated. If you have a lot of things to show for just one tutorial, split it into multiple tutorials. You can even create a so-called “Lesson Time” where you teach your readers, weekly (or monthly, or daily etc.), how to use various programming languages.

Pay attention to use only licensed software and apps, so that you won't have problems.

Also, you can pair these tutorials with a YouTube account; you can then add parts of your videos into your blog articles, just to help your readers understand them easier.


PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES

Yes, you'd have to actually know something about this. Whatever you know, even if it's about the easiest language, show people how and where you use this language. I'm sure there are people out there that will be blown away by you.

Here are a couple of programming languages you could tackle in your programming blog articles:

PHP – this is a general-purpose scripting language known for its steep learning curve. It is very beginner-friendly, and on top of that it backs a large chunk of all the website out there (does WordPress sounds familiar?)

Python – certainly this one is considered a more “grown-up” programming language than the above-mentioned PHP. It is fairly popular hence its usage in web-development. Furthermore, it is one of the popular choices across universities. This is because of the language friendliness when it comes to mathematical algorithms and machine learning.

Rust / Elixir – If you feel fancy and you want to impress your reads, you can't go wrong by writing about of the “cool kids of the block”. New programming languages emerge every day and it is not unusual for a new technology to take the entire community by surprise. Even though Rust or Elixir are still tackling the same issues, their original approach when it comes to solving problems becomes appealing to a lot of potential users. This is because of their simplicity and effectiveness.

JavaScript + CSS + HTML – This is the “holy trinity” of the front-end development. You can't go wrong with topics such as these since all programmers need to know about these technologies to some extent. Due to their massive popularity, there is an entire community dedicated to improving the front end space, while also a large number of potential newbies are joining in each day. Therefore, you'll have both new topics and new potential readers on a regular basis. Big win!

If you are not really into a programming language, don't despair! The programming world offers a variety of other subjects for you to consider.

Tightly linked to programming you'll find databases and a big data analysis, both subjects of immense interest in the IT community. Of course that all your Facebook Messages and Snapchat Pictures have to be stored somewhere. Furthermore, all this data has to be analyzed and computed in order for the companies to be able to deliver you the best ads possible.

In all seriousness, data is a big subject you should consider for your tech blog since it will reveal an entirely new target audience which is always interested in finding what's new in this space.

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