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ow.ly/lL5V7 How to Make Your Online Content “Twang” with Mark Twain With so much content being published on a daily basis, it’s no wonder that content creators and marketers are always looking for ways to make their online content twang. Not the annoying type of twang, though. Think more along the lines of a guitar – content that resonates and sticks with you like a good, catchy song. Though he never wrote for the Internet, Mark Twain’s writings have the twang of Southern charm and timelessness. Ask anyone what the Great American Novel is and I bet they’re going to answer “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” by Mark Twain. Collective wit and power is what made Twain’s writing so memorable. By incorporating some of his techniques into your content creation, you’ll be on your way to making your content resonate with readers. Mark Twain suggests, “The time to begin writing an article is when you have finished it to your satisfaction. By that time you begin to clearly and logically perceive what it is that you really want to say.” In other words, sometimes it takes you writing a piece to completion before you realize the point or meat of it. Once you know your point, you can revise the piece to focus on that point clearly from the get-go. Keep in mind that revision doesn’t mean that you have to re-write the whole thing. Some online content needs to be tweaked while other content will require a total over-haul. Either way, you won’t know until you’ve “finished.” “I don’t have time to write a short letter, so I wrote a long one instead.” When writing online content, it can be tempting to keyword stuff or focus on SEO practices. However, focusing on true value and meaning for your readers is what will make your content successful – and oftentimes shorter. Practicing good word economy is difficult. It’s easier to write 400 words of fluff than 200 words of meaningful content, but the latter is what drives subscriptions and repeat readers. And that’s what we all...
Posted on: Thu, 06 Jun 2013 06:44:36 +0000

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