Having A Good Writing “Personality”
Having A Good Writing

Having A Good Writing “Personality”

by Evan · 34 comments

One of the most chal­leng­ing things in writ­ing is grab­bing the atten­tion of your read­ers. Evan from We The Teens goes over the impor­tance of that one “atten­tion grab­bing” sen­tence and how to make one by just adding a lit­tle per­son­al­ity in your writing.

What’s a writ­ing per­son­al­ity have to do with your blog? The answer, more than you know!

I think we can all agree that an inter­est­ing post full of fac­tual con­tent, opin­ions, and hon­est remarks are the best posts. Those things are all good, but they’re noth­ing with­out a good writ­ing tech­nique. You need a way to get your read­ers hooked.

Now, I don’t mean enlarge the first sen­tence of your post to size 24 font; that would be a lit­tle too much! Besides get­ting your read­ers hooked, you want to make sure they stay focus and inter­ested on your post. Here are a few tech­niques I use. Hope­fully they will inspire you to acquire a bet­ter writ­ing per­son­al­ity, if you don’t already have one! ;)

Get­ting Your Read­ers Hooked

Before I go into the idea on get­ting your read­ers hooked, let me first explain the idea of the “hook”. The hook is usu­ally one of the first sen­tences or ideas of your post that attracts atten­tion of the reader. There are lots of suc­cess­ful dif­fer­ent types of hooks. Some of these include:

  • Ask­ing a question
  • Shar­ing a per­sonal experience
  • Using a quo­ta­tion that con­nects to your post
  • Shar­ing an inter­est­ing sta­tis­tic related to your post

There are lots of “hook­ing” tech­niques how­ever, these are the ones that I use and see the most.

Keep­ing Your Read­ers Hooked

This is where a writer’s per­son­al­ity really shows through. Don’t make your post bor­ing. Copy­ing and para­phras­ing infor­ma­tion from other sources will get you nowhere. You need to add your own lit­tle some­thing to keep your read­ers hooked. Through­out your blog post make sure you add your own opin­ions, and maybe share some thoughts here and there! If you share your thoughts, this gives your read­ers a chance to agree or dis­agree with you and share their own thoughts on the topic also.

A blog post is not an essay, don’t be afraid to spice it up a lit­tle! Use descrip­tive adjec­tives, give your hon­est opin­ions, ask ques­tions your read­ers can answer; any­thing that will keep your read­ers focused!

Use Proper Grammar!

Proper gram­mar is no doubt a must for a blog­ger. You don’t want your read­ers to think you don’t know how to write. I read count­less blogs where the author fre­quently mis­spells com­mon words and uses no form of punc­tu­a­tion. There are ques­tion marks, peri­ods, com­mas, and excla­ma­tion points for a rea­son, use them! I per­son­ally run every post of mine through spell check before pub­lish­ing; it is an invalu­able tool.

Being “Feed­back Worthy”

It’s no secret, read­ers are an enor­mous part of the suc­cess of your blog. Before post­ing, make sure that the con­tent and argu­ments you pre­sented are feed­back wor­thy. Uh oh, another one of my inven­tive terms? I think so! ;)

A com­mon goal blog­gers share is to cre­ate a com­mu­nity among their blog. This isn’t pos­si­ble when they con­tent posted is not feed­back wor­thy, mean­ing that your posts are dif­fi­cult to respond too. For example:

Teenagers’ lives are interesting.”

Even though this is con­sid­ered an argu­ment, it is extremely bor­ing. Add a lit­tle some­thing more to it.

Liv­ing the teen life is noth­ing short of a roller­coaster ride. There are always those ups and downs that are con­tin­u­ously affect­ing how teenagers feel. Being a teenager myself, I know how unpre­dictable teens’ lives are.”

I feel this is a good lit­tle exam­ple on just what a clear and con­cise argu­ment is. This gives your read­ers a chance to say some­thing like, “Hey, I know just what you mean! There’s always some­thing unex­pected around every corner.”

Final Thoughts

Write as if you’re actu­ally talk­ing to your read­ers. This helps to make your flow bet­ter and it gives read­ers an insight on what type of writer you really are.

Make your posts fun and like­able, while at the same time fac­tual and inter­est­ing! Make the post your own!

Before let me ask this. What are your tech­niques for writ­ing an inter­est­ing, fun, and fac­tual blog post that keeps your read­ers hooked?

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Hey there! I'm Evan and life never gets boring as a student athlete. I'm sort of a newbie at blogging but I love to write and hopfeully that will help me along the way.

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Alex March 7, 2009 at 10:31 pm

Truly awesome article Evan!

You bring up some really good points in your post. Getting readers “hooked” is something you HAVE to do, because a high percentage of people don’t even look at your content. So you have to think of a way to get those who do actually start reading it drawn in so they finish up the whole article. Not easy to do, but hopefully by following your suggestions it can be a bit easier.

Thanks again Evan, really hope to see more quality content from you!

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Evan March 7, 2009 at 10:34 pm

Your right Alex, not easy to do at all! Surprisingly I learned the full use of this technique from my 5th-8th grade teacher. She was always making us write essays and never stopped stopped stressing the importance of “the hook”. Go figure! ;)

This is just one of many posts to come!

Evan’s last blog post..Teens and Good Friends

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Janith March 8, 2009 at 9:29 am

Woah there’s something I can directly relate to :O

Some of the tips – I share here, come directly what I learned in my schooling years. It’s just amazing how the simple things, when done right – can never go wrong! ;)

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WPThemeKid - Daniel March 7, 2009 at 11:23 pm

Good stuff Evan.

I have always preferred the fun teen approach to the normal, formal and boring informative stuff a lot of blogs use.

Sure, be smart and informative in your post but actually make it more fun. Keeps your readers interested and keeps them coming back to the blog!

Just gotta stay interesting and keep making new and fun stuff!

WPThemeKid – Daniel’s last blog post..Photoshop Image Editing – Pimples

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Evan March 7, 2009 at 11:35 pm

Exactly my point, Daniel! I like to use the phrase “keeping it real” when I think of my blog posts because yes they’re informational, but they also include some really cool information, are easy to follow, and I tend to say exactly what’s on my mind! :)

Evan’s last blog post..Back to the Basics

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Ali Hussain March 8, 2009 at 1:23 am

Nice work Evan. Great tips shared. Thankyou

Ali Hussain’s last blog post..What Is Blogger’s Block

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Evan March 8, 2009 at 1:35 am

No problem man! Glad to share my thoughts. :)

Evan’s last blog post..Back to the Basics

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Janith March 8, 2009 at 9:27 am

Awesome Post Evan!

Your points on getting/keeping your readers hooked – is one that needs to be explored more deeply by every single blogger out there!

It’s not about writing amazing content and just throwing it out there. You have to connect with your readers, one way or another and create a community of inquiry (least to say) that raises discussions and involve the readers.

Your points just compliment each other so well ~ I can’t wait for your next installment here @ Blogussion :)

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Evan March 8, 2009 at 11:32 am

Your right! I hope this gets people thinking about how they can better relate to their audience! :)

Expect more things to come! ;)

Evan’s last blog post..Back to the Basics

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Corey Freeman March 8, 2009 at 1:54 pm

I just wrote a similar post on OW and what you say is correct! If you don’t include enough of your personality in your posts, people will get bored, fast. The introduction to your post can be one of the most important parts in getting people to read your content, so developing good “hooks” is pretty essential.

Corey Freeman’s last blog post..Q/A: What Do You Want to Learn About Writing?

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Evan March 8, 2009 at 6:33 pm

Exactly, I’ve always been tought that the introductory statement/paragraph is crucial if you want to keep your readers interested!

Evan’s last blog post..Back to the Basics

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Clinton Skakun March 8, 2009 at 3:03 pm

Some great points here! The Spell Check one is a must IMO. I have it built into FireFox so I constantly correct errors while I’m typing. To me, it’s stupid and there’s no excuse to write a post with lazy errors, that you’re expecting someone to spend time reading.

Sharing personal stories is kind of fun and people like reading about that stuff. It does add personality to the blog because you’re learning about the writer.

Overall I think any writing your do needs to be bright and easy to read.

Thanks for sharing these! It helps me alot:)

Regards
Clinton Skakun

Clinton Skakun’s last blog post..Every great invention is incomplete without misconceptions…

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Evan March 8, 2009 at 3:19 pm

Your welcome! I might consider just downloading firefox just because it has the automatic spell checker so I don’t have to run it through Word everytime. However, all the time I’m hearing about compatibilty issues with firefox. :(

Evan’s last blog post..Back to the Basics

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Clinton Skakun March 8, 2009 at 3:37 pm

I use it all the time and I don’t have any problems with it besides the the themes(FF themes don’t always work well with my system colors). The spell checker is great. You usually need to download the add-on(correcting my self, I said built in before). What ever browser you’re using you should be able to install an add-on that will do the same. I think IE has one also but I’m not too sure.

Clinton Skakun’s last blog post..Every great invention is incomplete without misconceptions…

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Evan March 8, 2009 at 3:41 pm

Looks IE does! Didn’t even know about this until you told me haha. Thanks!

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Clinton Skakun March 8, 2009 at 3:45 pm

NP glad to help:)

Clinton Skakun’s last blog post..Every great invention is incomplete without misconceptions…

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Alex March 8, 2009 at 9:08 pm

Eww, you use IE? I thought you were better than that Evan! :p

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Online Marketing Blog March 9, 2009 at 12:26 am

I will have to work on my topic sentences to draw in more readers. I know my voice and grammar is not the greatest – i blog because i want to become a better writer and right now i am a terrible writer. And i don’t care who knows it.

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Evan March 9, 2009 at 1:39 am

It’s really easy when you get the hang of it! ;)

Just keep writing!

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Evan March 9, 2009 at 1:41 am

Trust me, once you get the hang of it it’s real easy. Just keep writing! :)

Evan’s last blog post..Back to the Basics

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dinu March 9, 2009 at 2:08 am

thanks for the tip !

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Evan March 9, 2009 at 2:35 pm

No problem man, glad I could help! :)

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Miguel March 9, 2009 at 9:40 am

Evan,

Nice work bro, if folks can get a handle of those areas, they’ll be well on their way. Story telling is an effective way to capture ones attention, among other neat things stories are capable of doing. Oh and like you already said, grammar helps. :) Keep it up bro.

-Mig

Miguel’s last blog post..Manage Your Life Using Web Notes

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Evan March 9, 2009 at 2:38 pm

Thanks! Story telling is my bread and butter because I feel that if you put your own thought and meaning into a post it interests the reader more.

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Janith March 10, 2009 at 5:20 am

I can’t believe I forgot to mention this myself;

But, Evan you have a good writing “personality” and it takes someone that has it – to even try and explain it :)

I just wanted to say that Alex and I are grateful that you are a part of our community :)

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Evan March 10, 2009 at 3:01 pm

Wow thank you! I really appreciate that! ;)

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Jumar March 12, 2009 at 2:26 am

Hey you have been writing great articles now.. i am amazed to see how you collect all this stuff and present in a great way to the customers.. totally rocking.. hope to read great great articles in future from you

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Evan March 13, 2009 at 3:52 pm

Glad to see you think the post is good! ;)

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MizJAI March 12, 2009 at 10:13 pm

I like this post. It’s simple and clear.

As far as my writing personality–I usually write with faces or a group of specific people in mind. It seems to anchor my thoughts and my “voice,” makes it easier to keep it relevant and down to earth, but I still have a lot to learn about this whole internet life.

I’m not a teenager. Are adults allowed on this blog? :-D Seriously.

MizJAI’s last blog post..A life of faith, a life of focus

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Evan March 13, 2009 at 3:55 pm

I too have a lot to learn about the internet life, however, since writing is a secret passion of mine, it makes getting used to things a lot easier! :)

Even though I’m just a just a HUGE fan of this blog and a guest poster, I would just like to say that of course adults are allowed here! ;)

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swasa October 24, 2009 at 8:45 am

Its a true fact.Anyway thanks for providing & sharing.

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