Thursday 10 January 2013

23 Top tips to the your blog posts make more conversation

This review is the contribution by Marya Jan write of happiness.

Let us be honest; the most blog posts currently provided are just b-o-r-i-n-g.

Boring. Unspectacular. A big fail, when it comes to hold our attention.

The blogger writes about a topic worth without a doubt, but the writing does nothing for the reader. Get involved, or not draw. Although you should be careful, you are not really. She always think on what else out there. Your mind wanders.

The author is not able to make a connection and end of click away you. No wonder, is it?

A small number of people are right, but get. Open your posts with a bang. You are spot on their call to action. Before you know it, you have to read every single word and question unsubscribe me, what happened, for the day.

People like Jon Morrow, and Sonia Simone and Darren himself. They are masters of the commitment. You speak directly to you. Only you.

How on earth do they? How to make them stay, although your pots boil over are and your children cry out for dinner? Turns out that they have some tricks up their sleeves.

Take a look, shall we?

Plan probably heard this advice, but we will take it up a notch here. A to dig a little deeper. It just write meaning as you talk?

Addressing the audience. Imagine, to sit on the table really friendly, and write your post for this. You are allowed to ask rhetorical questions, but to the AHS limit. It makes for bad talk and write horribly.

You say things like: "so you feel attention like nobody..." or "I know craft effective call to action can be really hard."

What have your readers been telling you? Use to reflect some of their language, that you are paying attention.

Some people hardly use. You are right, but this is not, as you talk to a friend. Use not, not, it has make it less stilted. Make it flow better, and human speech sounds.

By that I mean things like "Oh no!" and "Holy Cow!"

Psst! reality television or coverage shows. See, as they keep glued on the set with exclamations.

Their old English teacher was right when she told, that you choose the right word, make alive and interesting and adjectives add your prose.

This is not something that you should mess with. You can get away but to break some rules of grammar. You need to know just what.

Like this. Whether you believe it or not, it's fine to use them even if you not actually say it loud.

But this is not grammatically correct, they say. Now, this is one of those rules.

On most occasions, your writing anything Add. Most of them are redundant, as loud cry, sigh, unfortunately. Use sparingly.

Dig?

Cut back on the use of but. Dramatic.

Reader's Digest is not. So you can. Keep it simple.

Rather than say, however, about or to say, but, in addition to or then. We strive for conversation here. A dialogue to get.

Corporate speak, jargon, marketing Balakrishnan. Call it what you want, if it is incomprehensible, it has to find nothing there.

Let the thesaurus. Stephen King suggests, picking, the first word that comes to mind (in most cases). This is gold.

Start determining how eyes twist, when it happens, in personal conversations?

The same is the case in the virtual world. Hold it; Nobody likes people, the hike.

Consider these options:

A decision I fell vs. decided.Vs. entered your e-Mail we have received your e-Mail.Your response is welcome and we are pleased about your answer.

What sounds better? Decide (or it has to be decided by them)!

You do not really have a conversation, we get it, but it has to come across as a lecture? Keep your paragraphs short. Talk to readers, not on them. Not preach.

"He or she" is in order. No one will say anything, I promise.

Say you write an email to a close friend. What is different about this letter? There is more you more real authentic.

Is it something you would say to someone's face? If not, it would be a good idea to skip it.

Their unique stamp on all your writing.

Exert strong love. Make your brain hurt!

Snarky want self-deprecating, inspiring, lightly, as you push hard...? Carry in your piece. Be consistent.

Say what you mean. Otherwise, what's the point?

Write for the most important person is - your readers. Would you like to be clever or appealing? The choice is yours.

Marya Jan is a blogging trainer for Solopreneurs, owners of small businesses and start ups. Find more of her stuff on happiness write. Don't forget your free eBook 9 new rules of BLOGGING-how to grow your business with little traffic, no connections & limited opening hours access.


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