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Different Ways to Write Appealing Blogs

March 3rd, 2010 Carlos No comments

According to Thomas Edison “a genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration.” For us bloggers, this simply means that a blog that is given the best effort will reap more readers. The best effort given means that the blog you create is attractive and will appeal to your readers. The “x factor” separates good bloggers with bloggers with large following. You may be a small time blogger but if you are a writer that writes blogs that is outstanding will surely attract readers to read your blogs.

Below are some tips on how to write appealing blogs:

Audience as your Basis

When writing a blog, you should know who and what will be your audience or following. Remember that visitors don’t log in the internet just to be instructed or read sermons. These visitors log on to search for information or otherwise to have deal with intellectual conversations – exchanging of ideas, discussions of important details, etc. Your blog should catch the interest of your audience so they will keep coming back for more. Blogging is all about relating to your audience and catching their fancy that they will always be glad to come back and discuss, converse, and share ideas with your all the time.

Give them reason to read and stay for a while

To be able to do this, you should create or make interesting and appealing headlines. You should keep your sentences brief but concise so they won’t feel bored as the conversation or discussion goes along. Create or make active sentences instead of passive ones. Avoid pretensions, bragging and never give out criticisms that are not healthy or constructive. Before posting your blog, recheck and recheck and do necessary changes if need be.

You have many, many points to consider before writing or creating your blogs. You need to know about writing, writing techniques, editing and refining of your work. You should learn how to layout your page, and how and when to use bulleting to your advantage. You should always be able to know what to write or what not to write.

Venture out and Bloge

The “x factor” mentioned in the preceding paragraphs cannot be exactly defined. It depends on you. The “x factor” is you and your personality. In creating blogs, be true, be yourself and not what people want you to be. In other words, cut the pretension and go straight to the point. In bloggin, honesty still counts.

Since you are forming relationships, do what Dale Carnegie advised about 80 years ago and ask small favors of your readers. Invite their comments. Ask for their opinion. Encourage them to express their point of view. This tells them you value what they think What matters the most is what you write must be engaging to catch the interest of your audience to make start participating with your blogs.

If you can do all of the above steps or techniques, then you are well on your way.