Post by account_disabled on Dec 3, 2023 3:53:09 GMT
Happened several times that I have anticipated the writer. It must also be said that sometimes the writer does nothing to avoid being anticipated, in the sense that he wants the reader to understand. The carrot and stick technique applied to narrative: ok, I killed the character you cared about so much, but I'll marry that couple you like. Do you agree? The tension diminishes as the end approaches As the plot curve dictates. But it's normal, otherwise the story wouldn't end. And even if the story doesn't end - endless sagas and trilogies - that curve still has to go down. Between one story and another, the reader must also catch his breath, not just the characters.
How do you keep your readers engaged? Do you find these ingredients for the tension recipe tasty? Which ones do you usually use and which others would you add?The reasons for its "expiration" are various: a news story remains alive even for only a few hours, buried by other news. A guide to a Phone Number Data program expires when a subsequent version of that program is released. When I created the WordPress beginner's guide, there was version 2.1.2 (or something slightly higher). But two years later I had to rewrite the guide, because from version 2.5 the control panel had changed, updating it to version 2.8.4. Now version 3.9 has just been released and that guide - no longer available on my site anyway - is no longer valid. #4 – Where: where will I publish my content? Because not only blogs exist to tell stories, but also various social media.
Deciding where to decline the contents depends on the contents themselves, but not only. However, we must know which medium to use to spread our content, because each medium has its own language, each medium has its audience, each medium its needs and its rules. #5 – Why: why am I creating that content? We can connect this rule to number 2, that of the "what". The “why” defines the goal. It is based on our objective that we must build the content. We cannot write anything without a why and the why cannot be a simple increase in traffic or our online reputation. Before writing something I ask myself: why am I writing this? What benefit will readers have from it? How can it help them? This leads me to better understand my goals. But most of all it makes me write better content.
How do you keep your readers engaged? Do you find these ingredients for the tension recipe tasty? Which ones do you usually use and which others would you add?The reasons for its "expiration" are various: a news story remains alive even for only a few hours, buried by other news. A guide to a Phone Number Data program expires when a subsequent version of that program is released. When I created the WordPress beginner's guide, there was version 2.1.2 (or something slightly higher). But two years later I had to rewrite the guide, because from version 2.5 the control panel had changed, updating it to version 2.8.4. Now version 3.9 has just been released and that guide - no longer available on my site anyway - is no longer valid. #4 – Where: where will I publish my content? Because not only blogs exist to tell stories, but also various social media.
Deciding where to decline the contents depends on the contents themselves, but not only. However, we must know which medium to use to spread our content, because each medium has its own language, each medium has its audience, each medium its needs and its rules. #5 – Why: why am I creating that content? We can connect this rule to number 2, that of the "what". The “why” defines the goal. It is based on our objective that we must build the content. We cannot write anything without a why and the why cannot be a simple increase in traffic or our online reputation. Before writing something I ask myself: why am I writing this? What benefit will readers have from it? How can it help them? This leads me to better understand my goals. But most of all it makes me write better content.