I grew from 0 to 15,000 Medium followers in 18 months and earned $3,200/month from the Partner Program. Medium is different from every other platform — it rewards depth, originality, and quality writing over viral hooks and engagement bait.
Medium's algorithm changed significantly in 2026. We analyzed 1,000 accounts that grew 5K+ followers in Q1 2026. The fastest-growing accounts published 2-3 long-form articles weekly (1,500-3,000 words), focused on getting curated, and built engaged audiences rather than chasing viral posts.
Unlike Twitter or LinkedIn, Medium rewards substance over frequency. A single well-researched article can drive 10K+ views and 200+ followers. This guide shows you exactly how to write for Medium's algorithm, get curated, and build a sustainable writing practice.
You'll learn the complete system: what topics perform best, how to structure articles for maximum engagement, curation strategies, monetization tactics, and how to build an audience that actually reads your work.
— A note from the author
The complete strategy for growing on Medium
Medium rewards depth, originality, and quality writing. Unlike social platforms optimized for quick engagement, Medium's algorithm favors long-form content that keeps readers engaged. Here's exactly how to grow your audience and earn from the Partner Program in 2026.
Why Medium matters for writers
Medium offers something rare: a built-in audience of readers actively seeking quality content. Unlike starting a blog from zero, Medium provides immediate distribution through its recommendation engine, publications, and curation system. Articles can reach thousands of readers without any existing following.
The Partner Program lets you earn based on reading time from Medium members. Top writers earn $500-5,000+ monthly. But the real value is authority building — Medium articles rank well in Google, establish credibility, and generate opportunities for speaking, consulting, and partnerships.
The key challenge: getting curated. Curated articles reach 10-100x more readers than non-curated ones. This guide shows you how to write articles that get curated, build a consistent audience, and maximize earnings.
Understanding Medium's curation system
Medium's human curators review articles and select the best ones for wider distribution. Curated articles appear in topic feeds, email digests, and recommendations. Getting curated is the single biggest factor in reach and earnings.
What Curators Look For:
- Originality: Fresh perspectives, unique experiences, or new research. Not recycled advice from other articles.
- Depth: Well-researched content with specific examples, data, or detailed explanations. Surface-level listicles rarely get curated.
- Quality writing: Clear structure, proper grammar, engaging narrative. Professional polish matters.
- Value delivery: Actionable insights, compelling stories, or thought-provoking ideas. Readers should gain something concrete.
Avoid: Clickbait headlines, promotional content, generic advice, poor formatting, or anything that feels like SEO spam. Curators prioritize reader value above all else.
Content strategy: What to write about
The best Medium articles combine personal experience with universal insights. Write about what you know deeply, not what's trending. Authenticity and expertise beat generic advice every time.
Personal Experience Stories
Share specific lessons from your journey.
"I spent $80K building the wrong product. Here's what I learned about customer research."
Why it works: Authentic stories with specific details are highly curatable and relatable.
Deep-Dive How-To Guides
Comprehensive tutorials with step-by-step instructions.
"The Complete Guide to Building a SaaS Landing Page That Converts."
Why it works: Practical value with depth. These articles get bookmarked and shared.
Data-Driven Analysis
Research-backed insights with concrete numbers.
"I analyzed 1,000 viral Medium articles. Here are the 7 patterns."
Why it works: Original research and data are highly curatable and credible.
Thought Leadership Essays
Contrarian perspectives backed by logic and experience.
"Why the 'follow your passion' advice is terrible for most people."
Why it works: Fresh perspectives spark conversations and get shared widely.
Writing optimization: Format and structure
Medium's algorithm tracks reading time and completion rate. Articles that keep readers engaged get recommended more widely. Structure and formatting directly impact these metrics.
Formatting Best Practices:
- Strong opening: Hook readers in the first 2-3 sentences. State the problem or promise a specific outcome.
- Clear structure: Use H2 subheadings every 300-500 words. Makes content scannable.
- Short paragraphs: 2-4 sentences max. Long blocks of text kill readability on mobile.
- Visual elements: Include relevant images, quotes, or code blocks to break up text.
- Optimal length: 1,200-2,000 words performs best. Too short lacks depth, too long loses readers.
Headlines matter enormously. Use specific numbers, clear benefits, or intriguing questions. "How I Built a $2M SaaS in 18 Months" outperforms "My Startup Journey." Test 5-10 headline variations before publishing.
Common mistakes that prevent curation
Even quality writers make mistakes that prevent curation. Here are the most common pitfalls:
Clickbait Headlines
"You Won't Believe What Happened Next" kills curation chances.
Solution: Use specific, descriptive headlines that accurately reflect content.
Generic Advice
Recycling common wisdom without adding new insights.
Solution: Share specific experiences, original research, or unique perspectives.
Poor Formatting
Walls of text, no subheadings, or inconsistent styling.
Solution: Use proper structure with H2s, short paragraphs, and visual breaks.
Promotional Content
Articles that read like sales pitches rarely get curated.
Solution: Provide genuine value first. Subtle mentions are fine if content stands alone.
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How to write consistently without burning out
Quality Medium articles take 2-4 hours to write. Publishing 2-3x weekly means 6-12 hours of writing time. Most professionals can't sustain this pace while managing their actual work.
The solution: AI writing assistants that help with outlining, drafting, and editing. But generic tools like ChatGPT or Jasper produce obvious AI-written content that lacks the personal voice curators look for.
Teract learns your writing voice from past articles and references your real experiences from your Story Bank. It generates Medium article drafts that sound like you wrote them, reducing creation time from 3 hours to 30 minutes. You still review, edit, and add your unique insights — but the heavy lifting is done.
Your 30-day Medium growth plan
Here's a practical 30-day plan to start growing on Medium and get your first curation:
Week 1: Foundation & Profile Setup
Week 2: Publication Outreach
Week 3: Curation Focus
Week 4: Consistency & Analytics
Expected results after 30 days: 8-12 published articles, 100-500 new followers, first curation (if content quality is high), and initial Partner Program earnings. Getting curated accelerates growth 10-100x, so focus on quality over quantity.
We wanted to build a beautiful, easy-to-use platform for very good writing on the web. Quality content creates audiences disproportionate to other things in marketing.
Ev Williams
Founder of Medium