The biggest mistake you can make is to attempt to
write about something that does not hold your interest. Everyone knows
something about something or at least an opinion. To become the best
writer that you can be, follow these tips...
1. Topic
Choose
a topic that you like not one that you heard was something good to
write about. If you happen to choose a topic that you no nothing about,
research it, research it, research it until you know it- then start
writing.
2. Voice
Talk to your audience
in a normal voice. Use a tone as if you are having a conversation with
a friend. Talk to your audience- not at them.
3. Content
Your
writing has to engage your reader. It should answer their questions or
solve a problem. Don't have your readers leave with more questions than
you answered.
4. Keep Notes
Take a note
pad everywhere you go. Anytime you think of something, write it down.
It does not have to be in order... organize your thoughts later.
5. Scenery
You'll
be surprised at how a change of scenery can trigger your thoughts.
Instead of writing at your computer, go outside go to the library or
anywhere that may help you overcome writer's block.
6. Other Writers
Study
and read other people's writings but do not copy their work. This is a
great way to get ideas. Then use it to develop your own writing style.
7. Practice
Write
something everyday. Remember, practice makes perfect. Set aside time to
write anything. Decide on weekly, daily, every other day, it does not
matter- just be consistent.
8. Audience
Before
you write your first word...know your audience. Are they children or
business owners? When you know your audience, you will...know what kind
of information is wanted and how to say it.
9. Writing Style
Don't
worry about formal writing. Write to communicate with your audience not
to impress them. Keep your writings on a simply and direct level.
10. Attitude
If
you don't keep a positive attitude about your writing, who else will?
Take your writing seriously. It's easier to write when you are serious
about it and when you enjoy it.
To all potential writers, the
bottom line is this... Your writing will get better when you remain
focused and when your efforts are not forced. Consider two aspects of
yourself; your capability to serve your audience as well as your desire
to succeed.
Comments
These are good tips
These tips are very helpful for people who want to do conversational writing such as blog posts. What kinds of writing do you like to do? Are there writers that particularly inspire you?
Kim
BlogHer Contributing Editor|Professor Kim|
Kim you're right
These tips are for any new blogger. I enjoy casual writing. Writing that is written for everyday people to understand. I also get inspiration from those who write about things that they enjoy.
Tammie
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