How To Finding Your Writing Voice

Finding your writing voice usually comes with a bit a of practice … maybe a lot of practice.

When I first started to write content, it took me a lot of time and effort to try and get a single point across.

Actually, what happened was that I started to write content without a clear structure and found that I what I intended to say morphed into something else.

That was a bit of a pain, because as I wrote I forgot what I was going to say.

Anyway, I am still developing my craft, and I feel that it’s a never ending process and overtime and more practice, I will get better and better at it.

What I have found out along the way, is that there are two things that you should contemplate when writing.

1) Understand who your content is for

Now at this stage in the process, you would have found your niche, and you would have at least an outline of content themes you want to cover on your website.

If you haven’t go here or here.

So now would be a good idea to get into the heads of your audience.

Doing so will help you to know how to deliver your content.

Have you ever had a problem trying to figure out how much information you should include in your content?

I mean there’s just so many points of entry right?

Where do you start?

Well, it starts with understanding who you are pitching your ideas too.

Because knowing your audience allows you to assume a lot of things about them.

Which means that you’ll know where to start the “conversation”.

So if I’m in the weight loss niche, and I’m writing about carbs you’ll know that I’m talking about carbohydrates. Meaning I don’t have to give you a detailed run down of what a carbohydrate is (unless you’re niche is aimed at beginners).

If I write about burning fat, you’ll know this relates to burning body fat, through some form of exercise or metabolically.

 

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Frank

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