Saturday, January 29, 2011

5 Fast Tips To A Compelling Writing Style...Now!

By Sonja Solaro


Most people would love to write in a more compelling way. Only a small improvement can effect your blog posts, emails, articles, web copy, and just about every other aspect of your business and life in a major way.

When I think back on the ancient advice, "practice makes perfect," I realize there is a lot of truth in that. But it is definitely not 100% true. We need certain techniques. Most of us these days don't have the time or the desire to sit around for hours on end. We don't want to write and write, waiting for a bit of improvement to show up. We want quicker results. We want tips to use now.

So, I am sharing with you a few tips and faster ways that you can improve your writing skills. You can certainly put these to immediate use, without having to spend months and years "practicing."

5 Tips For More Compelling Writing

1) Always include a photograph or illustration, if it is possible. The saying, "A picture is worth a thousand words," is amazingly true. It seems like a silly way to start a list on 5 writing tips, but this is very true. Pictures grab people. They are powerful and get attention. Pictures draw people to your writing and they help keep people glued to your page. If for some reason you cannot include a photo, paint a picture with your words. Entertain your reader's senses with your descriptions.

2) Make your sentences and your paragraphs short. Doing so makes it easier for people to read your work. Never string out long, ongoing sentences and thick paragraphs. Keep things fresh, easy, sharp and to the point. When it's clean reading, it is more enjoyable reading. And it helps people understand your message. That is your objective.

3) Numbered points and subheadings guide people easily through your piece. And readers tend to process any information when it is presented to them in smaller chunks. It's a good idea to take advantage of this with bullet points, strategies or ideas whenever possible. Capturing a reader and helping them remember what you have written will be one of the results.

4) Write in an easy to understand format and be to the point. Tight, concise pieces are understood and are more visually pleasing too. Your readers will be delighted as they flow along. Make it your goal to stay interesting. Don't waste extra wording trying to explain things in a variety of ways. When the content gets too lengthy, your piece tends to get confusing. If you have a lot of information to share, you can always split it into two or more parts.

5) Don't stray too far from your main point. If you get too many thoughts or ideas included in a piece, readers get confused about the main point. Building an outline before you begin will help you. Choose your main point and three or four subpoints that support it. Always make sure they are relevant.

These are five quick and easy tips, but don't underestimate them. They create powerful results when applied to your writing and they are tips you can begin using today. You are well on your way to becoming a more effective writer.




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