How to Be a Total Reader Magnet: Pulling the Readers that You Want

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It’s party season for writers as the year draws to a close.  It’s never been easier to write and publish your own work.  But with over 70 million blogs out there how do you make your writing stand out from the crowd?  It’s one to thing to grab your reader’s attention with a provocative headline or two, but how do you keep them interested – and make sure they come back for more?

Here are 10 tried and tested techniques to turn your readers’ heads – and then seduce them with the power of your words.

DO use headlines that demand your reader’s attention.  It’s a great way to get yourself noticed.  But make sure you deliver on the initial promise.  Follow up with a strong lead paragraph.  You don’t want your readers to think you’re a tease.

DON’T make basic grammar mistakes. They can be a real turn off.

DO use plain everyday words. They’re a sign of a quality writer, hinting at an underlying self-confidence… which is guaranteed to attract.

DON’T dress up your writing.  Fancy fonts, clever use of color and complex headings can leave you looking like an over-wrapped Christmas tree.  Forget the tinsel.  Understated does it.  Let us see the power and the beauty of your underlying message.

DO use short sentences.  They keep your reader’s attention.  Stop their eyes from wandering off.  Oh and they’re another great way to demonstrate confidence in the power of your own words.

DON’T stick rigidly to the rules. The language rules we learned at school can make our writing stilted and formal.  Playfulness can be fun.

DO include something of yourself. You don’t need to wear your heart on your sleeve, but sharing something of yourself – your story, your values, your persona – can create a most powerful connection.

DON’T witter on. Drone on with long sentences and never-ending paragraphs and your readers will soon go elsewhere for kicks.  Stick to the point.  Say what you need to say – and move on.  It’s guaranteed to keep them coming back for more.

DO get into the mood. Work on your own frame of mind before you start to write.  If you want your readers to feel – curious, amused, engaged, flirtatious… what better than to get into that state yourself?  You might just find that it’s contagious.

DON’T be afraid to experiment. Yes you want to develop a style, a voice that’s recognizably yours – but hey it’s the party season, so why not let your hair down, experiment a little, and try something new.

Who knows where it might take you?

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