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Be it a blog, an article or forum posting, substance is the most important for the content. You may be perfect with your grammar and sentence construction but if your content has no substance then it is worthless. Substance is the information relevant to the title that you share regardless of where you obtained it. Substance is what makes your writing a good and interesting read especially when you are sharing your experiences on the topic. That is why writers should be resourceful when it comes to information for they can easily come up with something worthwhile to read.
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I'll do the same thing when writing for clients, I will try to get a feel for how the article should be portrayed, and I will type it up in a way that will get the users to engage with it. Now, for this type of writing, I might not have all the experience in the world because the topics could be something I've never done before, but I can make it sound like I know what I'm talking about lol. Since I've been writing for so long, it's a little easier for me to portray that I know what I'm talking about, but sometimes I really don't If I do know what I'm talking about because I have personal experiences with the topic, I don't have to do any research. If I don't know the topic very well, I will research it and see what other people are experiencing, then I will try to put myself in their shoes and think of how I would react of feel when in that situation of doing something they were doing.
Without substance, the content is usually going to suffer, I wholeheartedly agree with you on that point. There needs to be some sort of passion behind the words when someone is writing up an article, discussion, blog post, website page, etc. If there's no passion behind the words, adding substance, the article will seem bland and not get as much of a reaction as it should from the audience who might be reading it.
As you probably know, I've written thousands of articles for myself and my clients, and I've been getting better and better each day I think lol. I have my own writing style, which is fun and technical at the same time, making most of my articles easy to read and informative at the same time. I didn't develop this writing style overnight, it actually took years of practice to do so, and I'm still evolving each day. Why am I saying this? Because writers who have their own voice within the articles, discussions, blog posts, etc. get the readers attention more than if they sounded like a robot just hammering away at the keyboard. If you can put your own flow or style into the content, people will gravitate towards you and enjoy what you're writing a lot more, resulting in more followers, subscribers and eventually more sales
At the end of the day, you need to write content your passionate about. If you're not passionate about it, or you can't portray passion within your writing, you probably won't make it far with your own websites or increasing your sales for content writing services. Writing skills don't develop overnight like I mentioned above, so you will always have to churn out articles as practice in order to get to a point where people will start to love your content
I've been watching your discussions, Corzhens
Keep up the good work
- Razzy Whenever I'm writing something I will almost always try to add my own opinion and experience into an article. This is because it shows the readers that I actually know what I'm talking about since I'm adding substance to the writing :D I'll do the same thing when writing for clients, I will try to get a feel for how the article should be portrayed, and I will type it up in a way that will get the users to engage with it. Now, for this type of writing, I might not have all the experience in the world because the topics could be something I've never done before, but I can make it sound like I know what I'm talking about lol. Since I've been writing for so long, it's a little easier for me to portray that I know what I'm talking about, but sometimes I really don't :D If I do know what I'm talking about because I have personal experiences with the topic, I don't have to do any research. If I don't know the topic very well, I will research it and see what other people are experiencing, then I will try to put myself in their shoes and think of how I would react of feel when in that situation of doing something they were doing. Without substance, the content is usually going to suffer, I wholeheartedly agree with you on that point. There needs to be some sort of passion behind the words when someone is writing up an article, discussion, blog post, website page, etc. If there's no passion behind the words, adding substance, the article will seem bland and not get as much of a reaction as it should from the audience who might be reading it. As you probably know, I've written thousands of articles for myself and my clients, and I've been getting better and better each day I think lol. I have my own writing style, which is fun and technical at the same time, making most of my articles easy to read and informative at the same time. I didn't develop this writing style overnight, it actually took years of practice to do so, and I'm still evolving each day. Why am I saying this? Because writers who have their own voice within the articles, discussions, blog posts, etc. get the readers attention more than if they sounded like a robot just hammering away at the keyboard. If you can put your own flow or style into the content, people will gravitate towards you and enjoy what you're writing a lot more, resulting in more followers, subscribers and eventually more sales :) At the end of the day, you need to write content your passionate about. If you're not passionate about it, or you can't portray passion within your writing, you probably won't make it far with your own websites or increasing your sales for content writing services. Writing skills don't develop overnight like I mentioned above, so you will always have to churn out articles as practice in order to get to a point where people will start to love your content :) I've been watching your discussions, Corzhens Keep up the good work :) - Razzy
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