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Writing Hack: Target the 22 Most Trafficked Tag Pages on Hacker Noon

 

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Tags are the internet's indexing system. When you submit a story to Hacker Noon, you get not three, not five, but EIGHT tags. Tags work for you, as a writer, in two important ways:
  1. Tags help Google, Bing, DuckDuckGo and friends find your content, in order to serve it to users searching for those terms.

  2. Tags help Hacker Noon distribute your content to top trafficked pages, as well as the most subscribed tags via our customizable newsletter, The Tech Brief.

As a subscribed Hacker Noon Reader:

 

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As a signed-in Hacker Noon Contributor:

You can use your knowledge of how tags work around here to better plan and promote the fresh content you submit to Hacker Noon.
 
Below you'll find a list of the 22 tag pages that attract the most readers on Hacker Noon.
 
Targeting your content to these pages is as simple as drafting a new submission and using the tags in Story Settings to select your magic eight.
 

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Pro Writing Hack: Cross reference your targeted tag pages with Hacker Noon's Leaderboard to see which headlines are generating the most engagement in your content category.
Naturally, if you choose to include two or three of the most viewed tag pages on Hacker Noon in your eight tags, you're in a better position to level up your story's reach significantly. Let's dive in to those top 22 tag pages:

🤿 #javascript

"Not a real programming language" since 1995.
 

🍕 #programming

"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rich Cook, The Wizardry Compiled.
 

🐍 #python

I have this awesome Python library that — wait, are you on 2 or 3?
 

💸 #cryptocurrency

 

🧑‍💻 #coding

“Any fool can write code that a computer can understand. Good programmers write code that humans can understand.” ― Martin Fowler
 

⛓️ #blockchain

"Whereas most technologies tend to automate workers on the periphery doing menial tasks, blockchains automate away the center. Instead of putting the taxi driver out of a job, blockchain puts Uber out of a job and lets the taxi drivers work with the customer directly." — Vitalik Buterin, Creator Ethereum
 

🤖 #ai (#artificial intelligence)

Humans with irrational brains, writing about machines with rational brains.
 

₿ #bitcoin

Not only the birth of digital currency, Bitcoin is also the mascot of decentralized and reliable digital currency.
 

🧑‍🔬 #data-science

The science of using computer programs to sift through thousands of data points and then using computer programs to present that data in a visual format.
 

🦄 #startups

"It takes humility to realize we don't know everything, not to rest on our laurels, and to know that we must keep learning and observing. If we don't, we can be sure some startup will be there to take our place." — Cher Wang

🔥 #react

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📿💻 #software-development

Stories for when it's been 7 hours and you still can't understand your own code...
 

🦾 #automation

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🕴️#business

Stories from those who've made it, and/or those who are probably listening to Drake a lot while trying to make it.
 

👩‍💼 #entrepreneurship

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📣 #marketing

Because "if you build it, they will come" has always been bullsh*t.
 

🕳️ #nodejs

The most hated language powering web servers since PHP.
 

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🏗️ #software-architecture

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🏝️ #decentralization

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🕹️ #gaming

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🔮 #technology

“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” ― Arthur C. Clarke, Profiles of the Future: An Inquiry Into the Limits of the Possible
 

What to do with this information

 
There you have it! The top 22 tag pages on Hacker Noon.
 
Use them wisely.
 
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