6 Essential Elements for Writing Evocative Posts

in writing •  7 years ago 

Do you want to capture their attention and turn them into loyal followers? These 6 tips will help you attract and retain readers!

Writing Steemit blog posts, an essay for class, or other non fiction work uses many of the same techniques for writing fiction. You must grab the reader in the beginning or they will move on to something more entertaining.

If you want to successfully hook 'em, these techniques are cheaper than a fishing pole and worth more than all the bait in the jar.

Bait Your Audience

A good fiction story seduces you from the very beginning so you keep turning the page. Use the same tactic for your non-fiction blog posts!

When I am shopping for a new book, first I read the blurb on the back. If it sounds intriguing I open the book and begin reading. If it doesn't capture me in the first couple pages I set it back on the shelf and try a different book.

The one I go home with is the one that grabs my attention in the beginning and does not let go. I am driven to read more.

The same goes for successful articles and blog posts. What captures my attention in my Steemit feed first is the image and title. After I click on a post if you have not captured my interest in the first couple of sentences I will back out of there and look for something else to read.

Time is a precious commodity. With a limited amount of time for reading and a million choices on the web, you must entice users to read yours by presenting information in an entertaining way. Your first sentence must tempt the reader to want to read the second. Your second sentence must compell them to want to know what is in the third, and so on.

Tell an exciting (related to the subject) story or personal anecdote. Ask a question. Word your sentence so they will feel this article has something they need. Ask a question like I did at the beginning of this article. Or start with an interesting tidbit: for instance, if you are writing a post about how to capture attention you could write, "Did you know that the first 6 seconds are the most important in gathering attention? If you haven't in that time, you probably won't!"

Tell a Fascinating Story

You are the creator. You came here and decided you were going to be the author of a blog. Therefore you are presenting yourself to the world as someone who can do the job of educating the public with reliable information while subsequently entertaining them.

If it has been said before, find a different way to say it.

Calculus is boring. But if you tell a good story you can make any concept, multiplication problem, or subject memorable!

Your post or essay will be entertaining if you add interesting experiences or stories and use exciting language.

Instead of saying "Bitcoin is a good investment," you can say, "A teenager invested $1000 in Bitcoin in 2010 and cashed out a millionaire just seven years later!"

Tell the Truth!

Presenting the information in an exciting way will do no good if your information is false!

Do your research: I make it a point to check out facts not two but three times especially when researching on the web because anyone can and does write anything. Pay attention to little details when doing your research- those little details are often overlooked and can make your article stand out against the many others written on the same subject.

Play on Emotion

Do not get stuck simply presenting facts. It may seem tempting to use complex or sterile structures to sound more credible- unless you're a technical manual writer! Use imagery instead, and paint a picture for your readers.

Your choice of words directly affects how the reader reacts. When writing, remember that something you can picture or touch is better than non physical words. Replace "the market fluctuated greatly" with "more ups and downs than a rollercoaster." Your audience is not sitting in school so don't make them stare at a sheet of facts! You want them to experience the information you present, to feel it, so use power words to evoke powerful emotions and keep their eyes on your work.

Use all 5 senses. Writing is the only medium where you're able to do so, so take advantage!

Simple is Best

Have you ever stopped reading because the wording frustrated you?

Do not be that writer!

Eliminate unnecessary words and say it simply. Your posts will be valuable to your audience if you give them bite sized, easily digestible bits. Ask youself if this bit is important. When in doubt throw it out.

Keeping it simple will help with evergreen status- will someone understand this in 30 years?

Keep it short, sweet and to the point, and use easily understandable vocabulary.

Keep 'em on Their Toes!

You want to write in such a way to keep them on your article- they have to see what's next!

Life is full of surprises, as is fiction. Keep your posts and essays anything but dull by adding unexpected turns and twists here and there. (Paying attention to little details from your research helps greatly here!)

Be imaginative and you will keep them interested. And don't be afraid to experiment! Steemit is a wonderfully supportive and encouraging community.

And always leave them wanting more...

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Great advice babe.
I believe a good mix of posts opens you up to a wider audience. I've written on many subjects over the months and a lot of my early following was from the comedy pieces I did, now however I gone from comedy to truth to history. If you offer a variety you don't stagnate, I think that's important.
Don't forget quality formatting too, a well presented post quite often does well.
Just my 2c babe,

You are absolutely correct. You must write, and read, about different things in order to grow. Open yourself to different styles, topics and opinions.

Ok @arbitrarykitten get out of my head :-) I had been attempting my first novel, and it started out slow. I'm excited for what I have in store for remaining chapters, but don't feel I held much attention. It's a learning step for me, as I do plan on another one. I will remember this post :-) (or at least take notes, lol) I do the same, read the back before deciding.

Then these are perfect for you if you haven't caught them yet: How to Develop a Compelling Character
&
Elements of the Story Plot

Keep rewriting the first paragraph until it is exciting! This is a must for a novel :)

Good luck, or break a pencil ;) lol, and keep me posted

Lol why thank you. I have plenty of pencils, so no worries there. Thank you for the articles
to read. Writing them down now. Will wait another day to write the next chapter and see
if I make it more exciting.

Break a pencil is to writers like break a leg is to actors ;)

Lol, yeah I thought that right off when I read it last night, or this morning, whatever time it was. My next chapter is playing out in my head. Took lots of notes after reading those posts.

Just read the first one. A big thing I missed with one of my main characters, is how he looks
or acts. The female (Maddie) I did both :-)

I'm happy it's helpful!

Fantastic post for all content creators! This is what changes writing from being a boring old report I did cause the teacher made me, to ENTERTAINMENT!

...or marketing depending how you look at it. Lol

And by the way...resteemed and including a link to this is my latest guide.

Yes! Exactly!

Thank you so much :)

Haaah.. i was about to write a post on the same thing. Guess you beat me to it.. ^_^ but how? Telepathy ?? ;)

But i am glad that you did because i could not have written it the way you did.. Beautiful. Amazing. Precise..

I had 5 points in mind that i wanted to write in my version of post. I would have had missed the "tell the truth" part.. come to think of it, it is indeed a very necessary part of story telling that we often overlook. While in reality, this part is a game changer and can make or break your entire story..

Good post my friend.. guess there is no point in writing my post now so i will be resteeming it..

Ah, but you are a completely different individual with a unique perspective. Everything has been written before, but its how you present the information that will resonate differently :)

Thank you so much <3

If I could just master the trick of remembering all the things you post about concerning writing, while I'm actually writing, that would be great.

Perhaps do a post of how to achieve this? lol

Hm. Yea, I usually just put links to posts from the past week, with the idea that those are what is new for my audience. You make a good point here, especially with how rapidly Steemit is growing!

I need to do this before I am here too long, just going back a month to find a post in my page is an exercise in patience lol!

You make a good point, but you missed my point (clarity has now returned to patriots brain, btw lol).

Because this writing malarkey is very new to me, (or a lost skill from decades ago, should I say) trying to keep one eye on your principles of writing, while engaging the brain in the creative realm simultaneously........mmmmm.

I can't do both! lol - maybe it's just mental training, and I'm being impatient.

(it reminds me of the optical illusion - the two faces and wine glass? - you can't see both images at the same time.)

How to stay mindful, while being creative... Multitasking is hard

Ah, ok.

It will become easier with practice :)

Mhhh, I love when you boil these down to their essence.
It's gonna be a long week of crafting ;)

But a worthwhile week...

;)

For sure.
Universe-deal was made. Now both sides will hold up their bargain. <3

Sweet!

Enjoyed reading those recommendations to grab the attention of readers. Actually that way your article will be still echoing in their minds long after they've left your blog and they will not just depend on seeing your posts in their feed to check them out, if they don't see them, they will look for your profile to see what's new in your blog. Thanks for sharing.

Thank you!

You're welcome. Keep the good work up :)

I was stunned reading this post. Some of what you said are things I'm familiar with but your presentation is peerless. It is classy. I hope to apply most of these tips in my next post.

That means so much :) Thank you!

These are solid writing reminders I needed to hear. And your VOICE!!! Thanks for a fun-to-read and very helpful post!

Thank you so much :) I'm honored that you find this motivational!

One day when I was scrolling posts
I found this blog that shared the most!
It spoke of tips on how to write
And so I read to my delight.
To entertain and bait your crowd
It echoed as I read out loud
A story true to captivate
Perhaps one right to fascinate
But tell the truth and write it well
Do your research when you tell.
Descriptive words to express and feel
the emotion that's alive and real!
But right it so it's short and sweet
And keep them on their toes and feet
A better post you would be sittin
and signed the blog @arbitrarykitten

Very cute! Thank you!

Very good points here! I’ll definitely bookmark this post...thanks!

I'm glad they're helpful! Thank you :)

Very informative

I appreciate that!

This could be subtitled "6 excellent tips for writing captivating posts that more Steemians will read," or something like that.

Then again, your title is perfect. These are points that many inexperienced writers have not yet learned or incorporated in their writing, but which are essential if they wish to make their writing more readable and if they want to attract more readers / followers.

It often takes lots of time for writers to absorb points such as these and to use them to improve their writing. But for any writer who takes her / his composition seriously, these points are "essential." And excellent.

Resteemed ... immediately.

Things can get overwhelming when you're new, I'm happy I can provide a little light in the chaos tunnel ;)

nice work!! upvoted...and thanks for your support..Yankee-statman.,

Thank you!

So sweet and easily to swallow... :) thanks

I am glad it is helpful to you!

Thanks for good advice
I'll follow it to get more followers

You are very welcome, thanks for reading!

This is a very useful article! I sorta want someone to go over my work and tell me what I should fix haha, I am a half decent writer but I feel like I might be missing some of these points? But like not?

Do you ever read your own writing so many times that you can't even tell if its good or not? thats whats happening lol. Iv read and re read it all so many times, I need to take a step back or get someone else to proofread for me.

I do the exact same thing! I think we all do lol. You are right- you are too close to the project- get a pair of fresh (and honest) eyes ;)

keep it on their toes- keep it exciting. I Agree!!

Set yourself apart from all the other authors who wrote about the same subject by making it exciting!

Yes nothing worse than boredom right!

Totally not a page turner ;)

yes indeed. short stories are fun.

Great and informative posts
I will try them all out

Awesome! I like hearing that :)

upvoted and resteemed ! Kudos....

Thank you so much <3

Awesome

thank u for sharing this wonderful tips....

I am happy they are motivating!

Very much so!

Now I understand what is wrong with my posts...all...
FD.

Steemit is definitely a learning process :)

Your post has given me ideas about how to write a good post. I'm dlighted
for your guide lines...... @arbitrarykitten

That's so good to hear! Write on ;)

Very insightful. I wonder how people are seeing my story 'Awaken' as it progresses.

Why not ask them?

I often do. Just wish there was more communication overall.

Have you joined one of the writing groups on Discord? There is a lot of feedback and writers workshops.

As usual, a very informative and helpful post. You laid it out clearly and succinctly.

Thank you!

This is really helpful @arbitrarykitten, although I have been on Steemit for roughly 30days now, I think being successful within the conmunity means applying these precious gems to a great length.

Welcome to the community! And lovely to meet you <3

Thanks so much.

good information

Glad you liked it!

Play on emotion...hmmm...I found it from this Post as well. I definitely agree with you...and I will follow six suggestions from you. #resteemed

Have a nice day my reason..

Happy writing!

I am not a patient writer, I lost my mood easily. It caught me when you said 'use all 5 senses'... that's really spot on for me. I will try to apply that when writing. Thanks hun and take care. Have resteemed and upvoted 😊

I'm so happy to be helpful! Thanks hun <3

Thank you so much @arbitrarykitten

I'm working everyday to improve my writing and posts like this are invaluable!

Also thank you to @qurator for highlighting this great post!

Yes, perfect! Write every day! Consistency is key to success!

Thank you :)

And now on the the next post "The Importance of Editing". I know all these things you've written, but can't keep them in mind while writing. I can go back later and edit to include these principles and make my writing stronger. I think that's why writing is considered a "craft".

Good point!

Everyone has a process, as long as it works for you its golden :) And, as with anything, there's always room for improvement- no matter who you are.

It is very important to get a suitable and attractive topic for your audiences. Making your story line look real in a post entice the readers. As I was reading this article, nothing prevented me from stopping because you just followed what you have explained. Thanks for sharing @arbitrarykitten