Post by nadinenadine on Mar 5, 2024 10:11:20 GMT
I understand that we are in August, that it is hot and maybe you are lying by the sea, but pay attention to me because this will be a post to store in your favorites folder or in your memory as a blogger and webwriter. Your writing for the web absolutely must do without these prohibited expressions: #1. The generalizations Your reader demands precision and clarity, fundamental to validate what you say and give credibility to your thoughts, so no to generalizations such as etc. , various , different , things . Tip 1 –> Be punctual and precise! #2. The imperatives Do you really believe you can impose your thought or action on your readers? I wish I were the Oracle of the Roman Sibyl! The Web is freedom of expression, of thought, of action: the imperative is usually a discordant note that is difficult to forget. Of course, there are cases in which an imperative can be used in an ironic or provocative way, but always be very careful not to offend the sensibilities of your readers. Tip 2 –> Abandon imperatives or use them carefully.
Perhaps… A small word capable of great consequences, such as insinuating doubt in the reader regarding your authority and credibility . Think about it for yourself: repeat, maybe I haven't convinced you yet! and then try reading out loud I probably Loan Phone Number List haven't convinced you yet! Do you notice the difference between the two expressions? See how in the second case you have already suggested to the reader if I haven't convinced you yet, don't worry, I'm about to! while in the first you yourself already seem not to be convinced of your means? Tip 3 –> Replace maybe with probably. #4. Abandon overused self-proclamations What am I referring to? To that infinity of fantastic hackneyed expressions , such as we are the most revolutionary in the sector , we are the most innovative , our company is young and dynamic , we are the most experienced .
Yes, but the most innovative, expert, revolutionary compared to whom? And, above all, do you know what the reader (now astute and critical) will think as soon as he reads these statements? He will immediately think: who do you think you are? Let me tell you if you are really that young, experienced, dynamic and innovative! Tip 4 –> Absolute ban on (false) superhero banalities. 5. The words meh?! If we were in a comic, when you read the words, what?! , a gigantic drop would appear on the side of my darkened face and the little pink mouth would struggle to close following the sudden and violent shock. Well, when you read words like impactful , proactive , what do you think of? Use clear and simple language and the reader will be yours.
Perhaps… A small word capable of great consequences, such as insinuating doubt in the reader regarding your authority and credibility . Think about it for yourself: repeat, maybe I haven't convinced you yet! and then try reading out loud I probably Loan Phone Number List haven't convinced you yet! Do you notice the difference between the two expressions? See how in the second case you have already suggested to the reader if I haven't convinced you yet, don't worry, I'm about to! while in the first you yourself already seem not to be convinced of your means? Tip 3 –> Replace maybe with probably. #4. Abandon overused self-proclamations What am I referring to? To that infinity of fantastic hackneyed expressions , such as we are the most revolutionary in the sector , we are the most innovative , our company is young and dynamic , we are the most experienced .
Yes, but the most innovative, expert, revolutionary compared to whom? And, above all, do you know what the reader (now astute and critical) will think as soon as he reads these statements? He will immediately think: who do you think you are? Let me tell you if you are really that young, experienced, dynamic and innovative! Tip 4 –> Absolute ban on (false) superhero banalities. 5. The words meh?! If we were in a comic, when you read the words, what?! , a gigantic drop would appear on the side of my darkened face and the little pink mouth would struggle to close following the sudden and violent shock. Well, when you read words like impactful , proactive , what do you think of? Use clear and simple language and the reader will be yours.