A personal thought on writing
My experience in content writing spans over five years.
I can't say I have been writing over these years consistently with undying passion, as there have been moments I had not concentrated on content writing and sometimes I gave up on it. But it doesn't mean to say I have been totally cut off from writing, considering it was my only 'bread-winner' factor in the beginning before it became an ingrained personality trait of mine.
I refuse to believe that I can't live without writing or it is something I always do, as I am not very much fascinated with the doctrine preaching everyone that writing is everyday's work.
My tenet about writing says a good writing takes time, and sometimes you spend two days in figuring out best idea for your possible write-up. At the end of the day when you have gathered enough date necessary for your writing, believe me, that is the phase of your research permeating you craft a masterpiece.
My belief about how to write best content
To write best content is not an easy task as it takes time. For starters, you need to spend a great deal of time in figuring out the kind of topic you'll work on. I know I peddle a cliche here but you have to believe me that this is the most logical idea you'll ever have concerning writing a great content.
I think research is one of the most significant parts of writing. The fact about writing is not how you write and what style of your creative expression makes you feel writing words in articles, it is all about sharing KNOWLEDGE. Yes, you've read it right.
Writing is all about sharing knowledge, because you are supposed to enlighten your customers or readers through your semantics, and if what you share doesn't derive the soundness of your expertise, then you can't deliver a positive impression of your write-up.
There was a time I had no inkling of researching when I started writing contents for the first time. In those phases of my career I never spared much time in researching and understanding the keywords (I had been a SEO writer since the beginning). After set of prioritized keywords having been assigned to me, I wrote like a robot without considering the significance of research.
Well, I was not supposed to be held accountable for hastiness either, as I was under the sheer volume of job pressure to finish content under the allotted time-frame or I might have lost the job.
However, through the course of times, this realization finally dawned on me that the superiority or greatness or quality of a content is not determined by how many words you spend in writing, but it is determined by the basis of how engaging it is to hold the attention of your readers.
The viewership counts factor quality or dullness of your content. Apparently, higher counts determine quality quotient of your creative expression.
This is what I believe till now.
Never succumb to the idea of finishing your writing in hurry as someone wants you to finish your job ASAP. As a writer it will be spell a death of your creativity. Hastiness is not something to be adopted in crafting ideas in words as this creativity exacts great level of brainstorming to churn out ideas involving making your content worth the read.
Even if you have finished writing and wants to publish it sooner out of enthusiasm, just hold on for a while and take a serious look on every aspect of your content, from title to the meat, every phase of your written words must be analysed so that any loophole could be tightened up in order to make content sound credible.
Do this and take my words - you will really enjoy your writing.
Comments (1)
Cindy Bolley
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Love how you write.... I can tell you love what you do.... I enjoyed the read!
Thanks for being an asset to APSense!