Develop Your Own Writing Style
by Charlie on February 27, 2008 in Content
Use Your Own Voice. Everybody should develop their own writing style that works for them. You might have to experiment in order to find your perfect writing style. My writing has been extremely passive in previous articles. I am going to change my writing style because I don’t think it reveals who I really am. Why have I decided to write this article? I’ve visited so many make money blogs that just reek of dullness. The author contributes to the dullness of their blogs by using the exact same boring-ass writing style as everybody else.
You need to stop copying other peoples’ styles. Your titles and words need to be directed at your reader, and be consistent about it. I immediately scroll through blogs that display a weak writing style resembling a manual. Forget that. I love blogs where you are immediately hooked by the first title you see. And then you read on, and the first sentence just pulls you to read the rest of the article. Yeah. That’s my style of writing. Visitors love to read about personal experiences and interpretations about how to optimize your Wordpress for search engine optimization. Not a copy-and-pasted guide that every other freaking blog in the whole universe has in their arsenal. I say arsenal, but it’s more like a collection of sticks.
You need to pull on each corner of the pathos, ethos, and logos triangle. Use your emotions(pathos), create your own persona(ethos), while still balancing your pleas out with intelligence(logos). You will be able to mold your own writing style that will tear apart other bloggers.
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Couldn’t agree more. When I go back a few years and read posts from my first few blogs, I cringe. I was either trying to be too professional or too edgy — neither of which were me. I found my voice, I’m sticking with it.
As we know Content is King, unique and useful content helps our blog visitors and get serp boost as well. i like to write article by my own and hate copying duplicate content on my site.