Writing is a craft, a craft that needs to be learned. With that being said, there are many successful bloggers who had no writing training.
You might consider writing as being doubled sided. There are research papers, resumes, business and health content, and even short stories, children’s books, and novels, among many other genres.
To write for these genres, you need to learn the craft of writing. Depending on the genre you write, you need to know how to write dialogue and POV (point of view); how to reference quotes; know the difference between a comma and a semi-colon, and how to use each. You get the idea.
On the flip side, there is web writing: blog posts and writing copy. In these niches there aren’t many rules, aside from grabbing the reader and making your content engaging and shareable.
While there aren’t many rules for blogging, there are four mistakes you should avoid:
1. Avoid aiming for perfection.
If you wait for the perfect time, the perfect circumstance, the perfect topic, the perfect anything, you’ll be forever waiting.
While you do need to be a responsible writer and respect your reader by providing quality content and doing the best you can, you shouldn’t wait for everything to be perfect. There’s nothing wrong with learning as you go along.
I love what George Fisher said about perfection: “When you aim for perfection, you discover it's a moving target.”
2. Avoid confusing and unfocused content.
The quickest way to lose a reader is to make your content confusing. If you’re topic is ‘allergies,’ don’t go on a rant about the latest clothing styles.
Blogs posts should be in easily digestible pieces of information that are focused. From the title to the concluding paragraph, keep it on topic.
3. Don’t write long paragraphs.
We all lead hectic lives. We want to get targeted information as quickly as possible. For this reason, your content needs to be easy to read and written in short paragraphs. This is especially important for skim readers.
4. Don’t use grandiloquent language.
Here we go back to the premise that people are in a rush and along with this, most people don’t want to have to look up words to get the gist of the article. This is another quick way to lose a reader.
Keep your writing simple. Write how you would normally speak.
Following these ‘four mistakes to avoid’ will help you write blog posts that readers will appreciate and will want to share.
Karen Cioffi is a former accountant who is now a multi-award-winning author, ghostwriter, freelance writer, editor, and author-writer online platform marketing instructor. She founded and manages Writers on the Move (a marketing group), and presents online writing and marketing workshops and webinars.
Karen has published 12 writing and marketing eBooks, the most recent, Article Marketing: Increase Website Traffic with Properly Formatted and Search Engine Optimized Content.
In addition to this, Karen’s website, Karen Cioffi Writing and Marketing, was named Writer’s Digest Website of the Week, June 25, 2012.
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2 comments:
These are great reminders, Karen. I admit, I've been guilty of all of them!
Angela, I think we all have! :)
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