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Some tips on writing and presentation
Published on February 7, 2004 By Draginol In Blogging

My education background is in engineering so writing wasn't something that came naturally to me. And yet, without a doubt, I am convinced that learning to write effectively has been an important factor in helping me succeed professionally.  But learning to write well didn't come overnight. It took years of writing to get decent at it.  Let me save you some time and give you some quickies on how to improve your writing which will in turn help make your blog more effective.

1) Perfect is the enemy of good. This is a universal truth. I am a good writer. I am, however, no where near great. My articles could be much better if I spent more time crafting them. But as Joseph Stalin used to say, quantity has a quality of its own and sadly it's true. It is better to have more articles that are well written than fewer articles that are superbly written.

2) Topic is king. This goes along with #1. The topic matters more than anything. Pick topics that you are interested in to begin with. For greater popularity, make sure those topics are things others will be interested in. I may be interested in finding out what that sickly sweet smell from my toe is but I suspect others may not be so interested  in that.

3) Writing Style: Paragraphs are your friend.  #1 problem I've seen in blogs are users who don't put spaces between paragraphs. Heck, really the #1 problem is people not having paragraphs at all.  People need to be able to read you article in bite-sized chunks. One big long block of text is not going to be well received generally.

4) Read out-loud what you've written. This is my #1 problem. I generally just crank out an article (or particularly a response) and don't read it before hitting submit. The result can be incoherent or come across as rude. Written communication is tricky and a few extra words can make the difference between a well received article and one that comes across as just mean or grammatically challenged.

5)  Stick to the topic. Once you pick your topic, remember what it is and stick to it. Don't go meandering off onto some tangent. Make a second article about that.

6) Look up what you write about. If you've been here long enough, you know that's my biggest pet peave. There are so many articles that get written here that are essentially a collection of straw-man arguments or historical revisionism. It can damage your credibility and turn off users. Writing articles entitled "President Clinton <or Bush> is the worst President in our nation's history" are generally unhelpful. Google is your friend.  If your article is trying to be persuasive, facts are very persuasive. A writer insisting that their opinion is a fact is not persuasive.

7) Find places to link to your article. There are numerous places interested in posting RSS feeds. Every blog on this site comes with a specific RSS feed for them. Find places that syndicate RSS feeds and get your blog in there. JoeUser has a lot of features built into help reward those who link to you as well as getting the word out on what you write. Take advantage of it. One site I like is called Blogstreet. But there are many other sites out there that are interested in letting people know when a blog has been updated.

I hope these suggestions will help you.

 


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