The most vital element of blogging is to develop your own, unique, writing voice. Finding and maintaining your voice throughout your blog is what will keep your audience interested in what you have to say to them. Your audience will stick on with you if you are “heard” loud and clear by way of your words and your voice. What exactly is this voice and how can you develop the same? Read on to find out more….
Your writing voice basically is the way in which you handle your niche. Hence, your voice constitutes words you use and the general way you express your thoughts on the topic in question. Using the right voice never fails to attract your target audience and keep them hooked to you.
Here is how you can develop your writing voice:
Write Often and Write Naturally
Practice makes a man perfect. This applies to every sphere of activity, including writing. Write as often as you can and on any subject that catches your fancy. This gives you hands-on experience on the art of writing.
Next, find out how much work you are able to produce within a certain time frame, say, 5 minutes. Try to better your writing speed and fluency of thought each subsequent time.
Get into the flow and start writing naturally. Do not pause to think too deeply or edit your work before completion. Let your thoughts fly free and only focus on being honest with yourself and your writing.
You will be surprised at the final outcome, because what emerges from this exercise will be your own, unique writing voice.
Write the Way that You Speak
You do not need to use big words and bombastic language to impress your readers. Quite on the contrary, using simple everyday language helps more than you can imagine.
Practice writing the way you speak. Imagine that you are having a conversation with a friend. Think about how you would want to put the particular sentence or sequence of sentences in speech. Simply use the words that come most naturally to your mind and lo! You just found your writing voice.
Think Out of the Box
A common mistake that amateur writers commit is to lay too much stress on the rules of writing. While those rules are useful guidelines on how to proceed further with your subject, the actual trick in being noticed lies in thinking out of the box.
Your main aim of writing should be to clearly convey your thoughts and ideas to your reader. Your own clarity of thought needs to shine through your article. In such a case, it is not necessary that you forever adhere to grammar and the other rules of the English language. Sometimes, it also pays to break rules. Only make sure that what you say would make absolute sense to your reader.
Select the Right Niche
Selecting the right niche for your blog is most vital to the success of your blog. Never ever make the mistake of picking a niche just because it is popular – choose it because you are most comfortable writing on that topic.
Writing on a subject that you are sure about lets your voice boom right through your blog. Your honesty shows all the way – this quality is bound to be noticed and appreciated among your readers.
Can you think of other ideas to develop your writing voice? Do feel free to “voice” your opinion!
I love your writing style. Keep it up.
I’d like to start off with freelance writing. How do I go about it?
Concise advice. Practice, like you said, will help you develop your voice. It’s essential to write about subjects that are dear to you, or ones that you are knowledgeable about. Thanks for the great reminders.
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Priya, The tips on making writing interesting is very interesting and useful too. I will use them in my writing. Thank you. Padma
The writing should have a strong hold on the reader that the taste should remain in his/her memory for ever.That is called good writing. Padma Mhatre.
Here is some concise and useful advice that will help you to develop your voice.
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