Post by account_disabled on Dec 10, 2023 4:36:11 GMT
What does it mean to write online? Writing content for the web is not like writing for a magazine or like writing fiction. This is a rule often repeated online. Does writing online lead to a loss of fluidity in the text? Can following web writing rules make a text less fluent for a reader? In this article - suggested to me by Simona Nurcato for the Tell me what to write in the blog initiative - I talk about the aspects of online writing, introducing concepts such as the objectives of the blog and the structure of the page, for the purposes of the flow of the text.
The objectives of online Phone Number Data writing Writing online is within everyone's reach. So there is no real language for the web . When you start a blog, the questions you need to answer are: what are my goals? Do I want to be found by search engines? If it is a business or professional blog, the answer is yes. Do readers care? Or is my blog just an outlet? If the blogger has no goal in mind except to write on her behalf, then there is no point in reading the rest of the article. But if the purpose of the blog is to get traffic and readers, then the question becomes more technical.
Write fluid and understandable texts So what does it mean to write fluid texts? What techniques should you use to make a text easily readable by readers and search engines without losing comprehensibility? I can answer by talking about how I write my posts. I write naturally . The steps I follow are in order: study of the idea for the article; draft of a title; identification of the main points of the post; creation of the setlist; writing subtitles to divide the sections of the post; article writing; reading the post; revision of the text and titles to obtain the maximum possible effectiveness. There is no study of key words, because in my opinion they are an integral part of the text. I don't have to identify which ones to use first, because they are produced directly from what I write.
The objectives of online Phone Number Data writing Writing online is within everyone's reach. So there is no real language for the web . When you start a blog, the questions you need to answer are: what are my goals? Do I want to be found by search engines? If it is a business or professional blog, the answer is yes. Do readers care? Or is my blog just an outlet? If the blogger has no goal in mind except to write on her behalf, then there is no point in reading the rest of the article. But if the purpose of the blog is to get traffic and readers, then the question becomes more technical.
Write fluid and understandable texts So what does it mean to write fluid texts? What techniques should you use to make a text easily readable by readers and search engines without losing comprehensibility? I can answer by talking about how I write my posts. I write naturally . The steps I follow are in order: study of the idea for the article; draft of a title; identification of the main points of the post; creation of the setlist; writing subtitles to divide the sections of the post; article writing; reading the post; revision of the text and titles to obtain the maximum possible effectiveness. There is no study of key words, because in my opinion they are an integral part of the text. I don't have to identify which ones to use first, because they are produced directly from what I write.