Tips: Know What The Audience Wants To Read
January 5, 2008 – 7:04 pm | Written by KiwiPulse
I have been writing articles for several months now. I have never been disappointed about what I have written. I always wanted to be original and I’m constantly trying to produce good articles that will maintain the interest of my audience. I know that hardworking is an important key to success. The best lesson that I’ve learned is that everyone of us learned through our failures. Don’t be scare of your failures, it’s how you will become an experienced blogger.
Be Persistence
The worst thing that can happen to a blogger is to fall after difficulties and discouragements. I can understand that you might put in all the hard work and you gain nothing in return when starting out your blog. My advice is that you review your written articles throughly for logic and grammar. That way you can see what went wrong. Have you confused your readers with the words being used?
Know Your Audience
Imagine yourself in front of a stage, how will you interest your audience? Do you want the audience to be amused, informed or motivated? Will they read all of it? It’s important to know who your audience are and what their needs and motivation are. That way you can decide how to organize and present the information of your articles. Don’t be shy to express your thought. You don’t have to worry about nervousness because you are not speaking in front of a live audience.
Quality and Original Content Rules
While writing an article show off your originality and creativity. The best tip I can give you is to know your subject. By knowing your subject you can write useful, authoritative and unique content. Don’t make the mistake to pick topics that you know nothing about it. Your audience are not stupid and they will sense it. Informative and useful content will help you to create original content that will catch the interest of your audience.




Great informative post. New bloggers, and the not so new, should read and comprehend this and get their blogs on track.
Thank you for the article. It is worthy pondering deeper and I hope many will draw out a good lesson from your advice.
The truth is the truth, but it is so hard to beare at times. While accepting all you say, I must to admit my blogging was far from what should look like a good writing.
It is easy to make excuses (English is not my native language and I didnt heare it on my daily walk), but the above dont make the mistakes the truth that captures the reader.
While reading your GENEROUS advice on hour to write well, I dont grieve for it is too late to learn for me but rejoice for all who will hear you.
We all know how to write, but that dont make us the writers. It was sorrowful to glimpse at a mirror, but the readers are needed too, isnt it? Not all can write good, but we all can respond, and I am happy to say
Thank you.
All great advice.
Great insight there, thanks for giving us the benefit of your experiene. I thought that one about being persistent is particularly important.
Nice work Kiwipulse.