But some web administrators are too stubborn. They keep on using the same writing style even if they know that it is not effective. Are you one of these writers? Know if you are one of them by looking at how these crazy writers create bad articles that push away readers.
Writing Long Boring Articles
Do you feel like there are so many things to say to your audience that is why you bombard them with long paragraphs and compound-complex sentences? Do you honestly think that these will encourage them to read? Well you are wrong! Long paragraphs are boring and also suffocating. Even by looking at it, your audience will already step away. A good way to avoid this is to break long paragraphs with bullets and subheadings. Keeping words simple also helps.In 1946, George Orwell wrote an essay about “Politics and the English Language.” He notes several reasons why people always create bad writing:
- Avoid simile, metaphor, or other figure of speech if not necessary.
- Change long words to simpler ones.
- If possible to cut long sentences, then cut it.
- Jargon, scientific terms, or foreign words are not good if there are standard English term for it.
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Writing for Yourself, Not the Audience.
If you keep on writing for yourself, then why create a website for the public to see? You write a site because you want people to read it. And they won’t bother visiting your site if you do not write what they want to read. Information Seeking Behavior theory tells that seeking for information is purposive. Meaning people seek data according to a goal, or interest. You have to give people what they want.You can use Google trends to fix this. Google trends shows the most searched keywords, which you can filter according to category or location. To use this for your benefit, you pick a category related to your website. Look for terms that you want to discuss and see how it fare in Google Trend’s search percentage. Breakout searches have 5,000% increase and you might want to start writing something about it.
Not Using Photos
It is hard to find good, relevant pictures. Plus, there are copyright issues that you have to mind. These are probably some of the reasons why you do not add pictures on your articles. But photos adds color to your website. It attracts readers and engages them too.- Must Read: 5 Deadly Mistakes Most Newbie Bloggers Make
You can obtain pictures through two different ways: 1) stock photos and 2) original photos. If you do not have money to buy, then make your own. Original photos give uniqueness and personality to a site.
You can also use infographics instead of articles. It is attractive and informative too.
Not Giving People Something New
People can use search engines, and see hundreds of websites. So, why do you think they have to choose your site over the others? Competing a reader’s attention is very difficult because they have been given so many options. They look at these options and just pick which they like the most.Your audience does not have to read the same tips, how-to’s or lists. That is why you have to give them something new and relevant.
You have to learn an important tip from journalists, which is fresh angles. Since news are gathered and published by different reporters, making people to read the same topic becomes hard. That is why they take old topics and write a different approach. On-line, there are no fresh contents, only new angles.
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Do you do one of the four listed above? Then surely, your website is not gaining any traffic. Online writing is always an interpersonal communication. Web masters share ideas to their audience and their audience leave comments. This is what’s a quality site is supposed to be.
Stop driving your readers away. There is no use keeping a site when you only write for yourself and not for your readers.
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