Write For You - A Reader Focused Writing Primer
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Write For You: A Reader-Focused Writing Primer
Introduction
Are you looking to write engaging articles and content that truly connect with your readers? If so, let me share a key insight: the secret to better writing starts with a single word?"YOU.
Understanding Your Audience
Your readers, who might also be your potential clients or customers, engage with your content for one main reason: they want to gain something from it. They're not interested in hearing all about you. They want to know how what you write can benefit them. People naturally seek value that speaks to their needs and interests.
The Pitfall of Self-Centered Writing
Have you ever started reading an article or blog post only to stop halfway through, thinking, "This person just loves to talk about themselves"? It's similar to those conversations where someone only talks about themselves?"it's off-putting. Instead, focus on your reader and what they care about.
Always Focus on Your Reader
Especially when writing to sell something, keep the spotlight on your reader. They usually don't care about how great your product is. They care about how it will be great for them. Use words like "you" and "your" to make them feel the benefits firsthand.
A Real-Life Example
I once ran a simple test with an eBook sales page. By changing the focus from "With our eBook" to "With your eBook," the sales increased by 60%. By minimizing words like "I," "we," and "our," and emphasizing "you" and "your," the impact was significant.
Engaging Through Questions
Another great technique is to ask questions. Engage your readers by making them think and lead them to ask questions that you have answers for. This helps guide them towards a clear call to action.
Proven Results
I’ve applied these strategies across many of my sites and have consistently seen positive outcomes. You’ll likely experience the same.
Conclusion
Throughout this article, I’ve used the words "you" and "your" 30 times and included five questions to keep you engaged. It may seem like a lot, but it works, doesn't it? By focusing on your readers, you can make your writing more effective and engaging.
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By shifting the focus to the reader, you'll create content that resonates and delivers real value, encouraging deeper engagement and action.
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