Due to the fact that I have been establishing a profile on my own since April, I have not been able to publish a great deal of content to pubs in general; nonetheless, I have made the decision to conduct an experiment. Since I challenged myself, I am able to state that I performed an excellent job. Every day, I sent out three pub pieces, and the results have been fantastic.

On occasion, the number of views and reads of an editor’s or writer’s own piece is rather low, despite the fact that some editors and writers improve their own writings through experience. For this reason, I have compiled a list of the items that, in my opinion, ought to be present in a bar.
Low Community Pubs
These types of pubs generally cater to niches that require a lot of expertise, but their reading rates are generally high. It would be great if you published articles here every day.
Elitist Pubs
In general, there are “Friend of Medium” pubs established to help novice writers and pro writers like me. The reason why I call them elitist in general is that only members who purchase a membership of 15 dollars can write.
Multiple Niches Pubs
These pubs generally address more than one topic, have a large following, but it really takes time for your article to be read.
New Writers Pubs
I especially prefer new writers to use these places. The editors generally leave the pub rules in secret notes for the development of the writers. Submitting an article once a day is enough.