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Originally posted here... Think back to your high school or college days here for a minute. Have you ever been to a party where the noise collectively gets higher and higher to where you have to yell every word in order to get heard? Someone - usually the giver of the party - has to tell everyone to be quiet or the cops will get called. It gets quiet for a few minutes, and then it progressively gets louder, prompting the same guy/girl to make the same announcement sometimes several times during the night. The quiet times, though few and far between, are your only opportunities to share your message, tell your story, or drive your point home. With writing, your paragraphs are the noise that makes it hard to get the message, and the quiet times are your short sentences that get your point across. Write for the Scanners Many readers - myself included - are scanners. They/we want the message as quickly as possible and don’t want to have to read through a bunch of muck to get to it. It’s important to include some content that will get read by them. As a writer, you need to use the quiet times to convey your message. Here are three ways to target your scanners and make sure your message gets read:
By using any combination of the above techniques, you will be sure to grab the attention of the majority of your readers. In this article, I’ve used all three techniques, and if you’re reading this sentence, I did my job as a writer. Use the quiet time, and get your point across. And if you’ve done this or do something similar, please let me know. Does this technique work for you? Do you use something similar? | |||||||
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March 23rd I tend to find that some of my best-written content comes from this process: Reply
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February 8th I tend to overwrite and have to cut my word count back, and I'm not always good at breaking up the paragraphs. This is a good reminder that people want fast information. I know I certainly do!
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February 13th I majored in English writing but minored in Journalism, so the creative part of my brain wants to write lengthy, detailed paragraphs while the analytical part wants the quick and dirty details.
As with any type of writing, it's always important to know your audience and to write for them. Thanks for the comment, Vanessa! Reply
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