How to write well

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By N2H

So you’ve started a blog and hope to earn your first check through the internet. What’s the criteria to a successful site or blog? I would say it’s the ability to write creative and original content really well. These are several obvious advantages:

  • Search Engines loves to crawl sites with original content.
  • Your readers will return to your site since your content is fresh and updated.
  • You build credibility. For example sites like StevePavlina.com & AssociatePrograms.com

The following are tips to write well. Hopefully these writing tips come handy to you. Enjoy!

  • Writing Tip #1: Branch to the Right
  • Writing Tip #2: Use Strong Verbs
  • Writing Tip #3: Beware of Adverbs
  • Writing Tip #4: Period As a Stop Sign
  • Writing Tip #5: Observe Word Territory
  • Writing Tip #6: Play with Words
  • Writing Tip #7: Dig for the Concrete and Specific
  • Writing Tip #8: Seek Original Images
  • Writing Tip #9: Prefer Simple to Technical
  • Writing Tip #10: Recognize Your Story’s Roots
  • Writing Tip #11 Back Off or Show Off
  • Writing Tip #12: Control the Pace
  • Writing Tip #13: Show and Tell
  • Writing Tip #14: Interesting Names
  • Writing Tip #15: Reveal Character Traits
  • Writing Tip #16: Odd and Interesting Things
  • Writing Tip #17: The Number of Elements
  • Writing Tip #18: Internal Cliffhangers
  • Writing Tip #19: Tune Your Voice
  • Writing Tip #20: Narrative Opportunities
  • Writing Tip #21: Quotes and Dialogue
  • Writing Tip #22: Get Ready
  • Writing Tip #23: Place Gold Coins Along the Path
  • Writing Tip #24: Name the Big Parts
  • Writing Tip #25: Repeat
  • Writing Tip #26: Fear Not the Long Sentence
  • Writing Tip #27: Riffing for Originality
  • Writing Tip #28: Writing Cinematically
  • Writing Tip #29: Report for Scenes
  • Writing Tip #30: Write Endings to Lock the Box
  • Writing Tip #31: Parallel Lines
  • Writing Tip #32: Let It Flow
  • Writing Tip #33: Rehearsal
  • Writing Tip #34: Cut Big, Then Small
  • Writing Tip #35: Use Punctuation
  • Writing Tip #36: Write A Mission Statement for Your Story
  • Writing Tip #37: Long Projects
  • Writing Tip #38: Polish Your Jewels
  • Writing Tip #39: The Voice of Verbs
  • Writing Tip #40: The Broken Line
  • Writing Tip #41: X-Ray Reading
  • Writing Tip #42: Paragraphs
  • Writing Tip #43: Self-criticism
  • Writing Tip #44: Save String
  • Writing Tip #45: Foreshadow
  • Writing Tip #46: Storytellers, Start Your Engines
  • Writing Tip #47: Collaboration
  • Writing Tip #48: Create An Editing Support Group
  • Writing Tip #49: Learn from Criticism
  • Writing Tip #50: The Writing Process

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