Don't post what you think other people want. Post how you feel is most instructive or aesthetic. Some will take to it and some will not.
Personally I like the articles that show instructive patterns and plans or plans against a specific system(which I may be having trouble with).
Good luck on your long road to a gm. Do you have any short term goals?
Hello chess.com community! I need your help. I am going to begin training for Master starting on June 1st. One of the things that I would like to do is to add quality content to the chess.com site for chess enthusiasts to enjoy and learn from. My question to my fellow chess.com members is what kind of content would be most helpful? I was thinking of posting annotated games, but my game postings in the past have received little response. Some of my ideas include making a training blog, that describes my methods and what success or failure I'm getting from them. Another idea I am fond of is having annotated games with supplimental training, possibly in the form of puzzles. Perhaps just posting puzzles from critical positions or tactical turning points would be usefull. I would really appreciate your feedback so I can hopefully make a difference at chess.com. Anything I can do to help people enjoy chess more would be fantastic.