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Discussion: Blog writing style
This is a general discussion type question…how do you approach writing for a blog? Do you write in first person? Perhaps create a fictional character? Do you describe the content in the post? Are you assertive in getting surfers to the sponsor, or is it more of a soft sell? Do people even read what you write….:D Should you go on an on, or limit your post to 150-200 words?
What are some things that work? I understand the use of keywords somewhat, and I'm sure there's no yes/no answers...just trying to get some input from people who know how to make blogs work. Thanks! |
Bunch of q's here ... here are my answers:
I use a conversational first-person style, and make no attempt to be anyone other than myself. Hard vs soft sell depends on my mood. I am positive people read what I write, and one of the most effective posts I have ever done was by calling a site nasty, disgusting, gross, and truly perverse. I guess knowing my personal kinks and predilections, my readers simply needed to see what could provoke such a response from me. 90+% CTR and some sales. Word count? Never give it any thought. I use the Mini-Skirt Rule: "Long enough to cover the subject but short enough to be interesting." |
I generally post galleries, so I write about a two secntace description of my gallery for that post.
Remember you have two audiences with a blog post. 1. the Reader 2. Search Engines |
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The advantages to having mulitple personalities is that I can always write posts as myself.
Other than that, I do everything you said. For nudes I tend to do the soft sell and try to weave a fantasy out of the picture I post. For babes, it tends to be a harder sell. For hardcore stuff, I get hardcore with my writing style. So, I guess what I'm saying is that my style changes depending on a number of issues but usually along niche lines. I also don't count words (I can't count that high as sometimes I do get overly verbose). As for keywords, I let the topic determine which keywords will be used but I will say I never pay attention to density. I'll use a phrase a once or twice and include it in the post title. Or not |
I tend to write up as much info as possible on a site or model as I can find, look at as much of the content as I can and then synthesize that into a post or series of posts.
I don't worry too much about keyword density either, I try to write as naturally as possible. |
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150-200 words is usually good for me. If I'm feeling lazy and uninspired, I settle for 100. Hard vs Soft sell also depends on my mood.
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I try to provide background info to the site I am selling and inside info about the model in both the article and the image caption. I rather use the 'we' than 'I' to give more authority to the statement :-)
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If the post or whatever is about teen, you want to make sure you use the word "teen" |
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Yes google looks at Bolded words and gives them more priority. It also gives header tags priority.
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For those who find bold words distracting in blog posts and think that it's probably not very surfer-friendly for your readers, consider that there are ways to use CSS to avoid visually displaying things. For example...
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I bold or italicize words/phrases that I want to catch the surfers' eyes. Most online surfers will "scan" instead of actually reading, and there are formatting tricks to catch their attention long enough to get them to slow down and actually read.
unordered lists key phrases/short sentences bolded occasional italics keep paragraphs short (avoid the "wall of text" ... Walrus!) There was an old article by Jakob Neilsen several years ago about it ... but that was saved to the computer before the one that died Friday ... tbh I am not completely sure it's still available online but it was a true gem about how people "read"/scan online info. |
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I always liked blogs written in the first person or as if you were one of the guys or girls on the scene.
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http://www.useit.com/alertbox/9710a.html |
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boobies are good...:D |
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I have the added advantage of having been on set for most of the post I write. I like getting nasty and even in-you-face on some posts. Hell, writing should be fun and a little dis-respect can go a long way in getting someones attention. I too don't count words - some of my best traffic posts are short and sweet and others are damn near novels. I like the variety and personally I hate landing on a blog where every post is in the same format, three lines of text and a picture or gallery with a link to the sponsor under the picture. Come on guys, throw away your rubber stamp. But then again...... my blogs all suck so who gives a fuck. |
0 to 100 words. I really hate writing. I did my share of 20 page essays in college and a 200 page thesis, I don't want to do it as a porn site administrator. On the the hand, I fill in all my img alts and a titles (mostly).
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