Writing Good Blogs
There's lots of blogs out there on the Web, most of which don't entice to return regularly to read updates. What is missing from these online journals that would fundamentally make them 'good' blogs? Well, the answers in life usually come down to simplicities. So let's look at the issue like they were children. Children don't complicate life with miscellaneous information, and when they speak they tell you straight to the point exactly how they feel and think about a subject. Initially, they ought to ask the questions," Why do blogs exist? And what are they here for?" Well, in an ideal world 'good' blogs would help people connect, sharing knowledge and feelings about issues in life. As they are journals written by individuals they would hope that they'd be readable and open to comment by all other people, not a select group of friends. The key is speaking in a way that is understandable by the masses, get rid of acronyms and local slang that only few will understand. Keep the sentences grammatically simple and usually short and concise. Try to write in your weblog as often as feasible because if people enjoy reading your thoughts and ideas they will require to communicate or at least be filled in regularly on 'your world'. Ask questions, comment on other blogs of similar content, start communities with others you have never met, based on your interests. Keep focused; if your weblog is about thoughts on war and peace, keep your thoughts on the latest film and how hungry you are for somewhere else. The idea is to incite clever communication so that in time our collective stockpile of knowledge and wisdom will gradually grow like a tree in fertile soil. I think of most importance is the fact that you require this journal to be 'good' reading. Of coursework all of us have ideas about what genres and styles they like, but writing from your heart and soul is imperative for the connection with others that you are looking for. Share yourself; don't hide behind walls of fear of ridicule and judgment. In actual life relationships trust, respect, intimacy, and unity are all necessary for a bond to form. It is the same in the 'virtual' world; people require to listen to from actual people-not one-sided, highly opinionated arguments from egos that don't require to listen to the 'other side of the coin'. Now, in my last article I tore apart most writers out there, and here I am giving some complex ideas on how to fix the issue of 'bad' writing. In my next article I'll try to return to the simple fundamentals of how to write for beginners. I hope I haven't come across as judgmental, I truly think the 'blog world' could become a actual asset to humanity, and at the moment it is missing the mark. Ideas about sentence structure, grammar, paragraphing, using a thesaurus (varying terms used so as not to sound repetitive), whether or not your weblog is suitable for a personal or professional approach, are all important to making a simple and enjoyable read for the walking a blog visitor. In the event you are a beginner, check out my next article on the basics.
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