What are the most common mistakes?
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 4:19 am
What's wrong with my texts?
Why aren't my articles being read/commented on?
I'm a pro, so what does the customer need from me?
Too much water, not enough useful information
A person comes to your text to find a solution to their problems. For example, someone is looking for a “lazy honey cake recipe,” and instead of a recipe, you offer a whole canvas of text about bulgaria telegram data honey cakes. Will such an article close the target audience’s query? No. The person will find another resource.
Tip: less water, more substance.
Uninterestingly written
When you start to get boring in your texts, writing “just in case”, the reader notices and feels it. I understand that technical topics are difficult to cover in a way that is easy to read. It is difficult, but NOT impossible. The text should be informative, as easy to understand as possible.
Tip: analyze how similar topics are covered by authors whose texts resonate and evoke emotions in the target audience.
Heavy text
A text that is oversaturated with complex constructions and professional terminology is difficult to perceive. You are not writing for yourself, so try to present information in a way that a 10-year-old child can understand. By the way, this is one of the life hacks when testing texts for ease of perception.
Tip: no complex sentences or confusing terms. Forget about long sentences.
Why aren't my articles being read/commented on?
I'm a pro, so what does the customer need from me?
Too much water, not enough useful information
A person comes to your text to find a solution to their problems. For example, someone is looking for a “lazy honey cake recipe,” and instead of a recipe, you offer a whole canvas of text about bulgaria telegram data honey cakes. Will such an article close the target audience’s query? No. The person will find another resource.
Tip: less water, more substance.
Uninterestingly written
When you start to get boring in your texts, writing “just in case”, the reader notices and feels it. I understand that technical topics are difficult to cover in a way that is easy to read. It is difficult, but NOT impossible. The text should be informative, as easy to understand as possible.
Tip: analyze how similar topics are covered by authors whose texts resonate and evoke emotions in the target audience.
Heavy text
A text that is oversaturated with complex constructions and professional terminology is difficult to perceive. You are not writing for yourself, so try to present information in a way that a 10-year-old child can understand. By the way, this is one of the life hacks when testing texts for ease of perception.
Tip: no complex sentences or confusing terms. Forget about long sentences.