Best One Stop Softwares

Windows 8 activator,Crack softwares of Adobe,Pc Softwares,Anti Virus and Usefull Tips

Friday, April 11, 2014

Tricks To Keep Your Blog Posts Engaging





After grabbing your readers' attention with a short introductory sentence or two, it is time to get to the meat of the article. Using a logical flow of ideas, you guide your readers carefully from point to point. Use transition words to ensure your readers are following along. Articles should not waste words and go meandering aimlessly from thought to thought.
Your readers will abandon the article if they lose sight of the meaning.

Avoid Passive Voice

To keep the article as interesting and meaningful as possible, use active rather than passive voice. Much better to relate how the politician lost the election than tell how the election was lost by the politician.

Your Audience is the Star, Not You

Sometimes an author's voice is so powerful, it overwhelms the reader with its overbearing presence. The ultimate result is the reader loses sight of the message of the article, the essential information it contained. Instead, they can't help but hear the author's "loud" voice in their ear. Don't be that annoyingly boisterous voice on the TV advertisements. Instead, make your reader become absorbed in your message. Focus on attracting and holding the reader's attention with a gripping piece of information. 

Appropriate Use of Vocabulary

Don't get tangled up in your vocabulary. Sometimes a flamboyantly turned phrase ends up being a confusing phrase for your reader. I once read an article on article writing that was so filled with metaphors, similes, odd vocabulary and allusions, the information the article meant to convey was entirely lost in its maze of language. Certainly, use a rich vocabulary, but if it sounds incredibly awkward when read aloud, it may not be an effective use of language! Words in articles are meant to convey meaning, not act as puzzles. Save that for your poetry and other creative writing.

Proofread, and then Proofread Again!

Finally, it is time to proofread and edit. It is unusually difficult for many writers to proofread their own work. You know what you meant to say, but your brain has a way of skipping right over mistakes, reading what you intended to say instead. Some people proofread and edit by reading an article from the bottom to the top, sentence by sentence. This helps prevent you from reading solely for the meaning, focusing your thoughts instead on the individual words. Although you know how tricky it is editing your own work, to others, it simply looks like you lack commitment to your writing if you don't edit to perfection. Use every grammar and spellchecker you have access to in order to facilitate your job.
www.onestopsoftwares.blogspot.com

Share this post
  • Share to Facebook
  • Share to Twitter
  • Share to Google+
  • Share to Stumble Upon
  • Share to Evernote
  • Share to Blogger
  • Share to Email
  • Share to Yahoo Messenger
  • More...

0 comments

:) :-) :)) =)) :( :-( :(( :d :-d @-) :p :o :>) (o) [-( :-? (p) :-s (m) 8-) :-t :-b b-( :-# =p~ :-$ (b) (f) x-) (k) (h) (c) cheer

 
© 2011 Best One Stop Softwares
Designed by BlogThietKe Cooperated with Duy Pham
Released under Creative Commons 3.0 CC BY-NC 3.0
Posts RSSComments RSS
Back to top