How to write beautiful Headings and Subheadings that attract followers on your Steemit blog

Hey Guys I wrote this guide for the Newbies and other learners here on Steemit who maybe interested in enhancing their posts. When I learnt these tricks my life here has been great.

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To be honest we all enjoy using Headings and Subheadings to make our Steemit blog posts visible and more attractive to ourselves and our readers.

Headings and Subheadings are used to introduce new topics which will be of interest to your readers or to highlight uniquely the content you want to be seen.

I promise once you learn this you will forever use this trick in your blogging life.

N.B- On this post I the author will teach 6 ways on how to write Headings and Subheadings (Also note that you have the right to choose whatever size your heading and sub-heading will be.)

So back to school : Lesson Starts

You may test if you are now good with these in the 'comment section' below.

1st Largest Heading

To create this type of Heading you need to put :

HASH(#) + SPACEBAR + WORDS YOU WANT TO BE ENHANCED

Example : Lets say you want to write ''I love Steemit.com'' in HEADING FORMAT this is what you will have to write on your Keyboard :

HASH(#) + SPACEBAR + I love Steemit.com

RESULTS EQUALS:

I love Steemit.com

For other Formats Here is what you do.

(Note that you have to increase the Hashes(#) if you want Headings or Subheadings Formats below the ''1st Largest Heading we learnt about above''

Here is what you do:

## 2nd Heading Format

### 3rd Heading Format

#### 4th Heading Format

###### 5th Heading Format

###### 6th Heading Format

And here(below) is what you will get.

2nd Heading Format

3rd Heading Format

4th Heading Format

5th Heading Format
6th Heading Format

By Fidel

28-DEC-2017

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