How to be a good blog writer. (part-3)

Hello steemitians!
This is the 3rd part of my article series "How to be a good blog writer". Hopefully, all of you follow the instructions when you write the blog in steemit. So Start the next part....

Write useful articles for the readers:
When you try to write about any topic, planning for writing, thinking about writing, then you will have a float infront of your eyes, pictures of those people who read it.
Whatever you write, of course think about it critically,
For whom you are writing? what they do? what's their problem? what are their qualifications? what is their education? what is their mentality? what do they want? How would they interested too read? By giving which materials in your blog they will be happy? What are the solution of their problem? By which method they can take your suggestions and advice easily? Which language is appropriate for them? Which word, which languages, which speech will have an impact on them?
keep these questions in your mind, when you write the blog. You can be a favorite and popular authors of the readers.
Remember, you are writing this blog for the readers, not for yourself.

Get acquainted:
Write & get acquainted. I mean your own style and intuition in your writing. As long as you can'nt cross others, then it will be very difficult to take away the attention of the readers. As a writer, get acquainted in presenting your personality, choosing the content and in your speech. In formatting the topic and vocabulary acquire artistry and mastery.
specially follow the point for your speech such as lucidity, accuracy, emotional,rationality, spectacular, comical, lecturer, poetry, the odds of analogy, scientific, informative etc.
Contain all these following points in your writing if possible and show your own style with these points. Then It will create a lot of readers & your writing will be popular among them. It will be acceptable and can create a huge impact also.
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To be continued

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