Post by account_disabled on Nov 25, 2023 19:18:46 GMT 10
An article set up in the form of a list arouses curiosity, especially if the list is long enough: what the hell did that blogger ever write? I have read skimpy posts several times, in the sense that they had published 10 points made up of short sentences: along the lines of "I don't waste too much". Here, a list post (or list post ) must be carefully considered in its contents, also because a 5-year-old child is enough to write a real shopping list. 50 excuses for not writing a book 5 – Structured lists In some cases I preferred to give a rigid structure to my lists, especially if they were very long and would therefore have created some problems in reading. So I had fun identifying sub-topics, while maintaining the numbering.
Each sub-topic also had a short one-paragraph introduction. In this way I created a post different from the usual list. Although it was long, it was easy to read thanks to the subtitles. 154 ideas for writing posts 50 curiosities about my writing 6 – Discursive lists I called them that, but it's another form of structured list that I've used a couple of times. I gave a title to the post Phone Number Data that ended with 3 ellipsis, to give the idea that the discussion continued in the text. And each subtitle picked up those dots and continued the phrase introduced in the title. If I founded a publishing house… 7 – Formulas and abbreviations Personally I have never used them. But this is not strictly true: a few years ago I started writing a book on the web, divided into 26 parts, from A to Z, with each letter introducing a series of topics. Sooner or later I'll start writing again. But I have never used these abbreviations in posts.
It involves searching for any word and for each letter that composes it, finding another one that introduces a sub-topic of the post. It's not easy, because the risk is writing something banal. But it stimulates creativity.The formula for (your) success on GooglePlus The blog is the writer's flowerbed 8 – Interactive posts They are different contents than usual, because the reader is called to interact, precisely. The magic word for creating interactive content is contamination . Contaminating the classic blog article with different technologies. Just inserting a video into a post is interactivity: the reader can manage that content as he wants. It is not easy to give many examples, because the contaminations are so many. Inserting a poll or one or more tweets or posts taken from Google Plus or Facebook is creating interactive posts.
Each sub-topic also had a short one-paragraph introduction. In this way I created a post different from the usual list. Although it was long, it was easy to read thanks to the subtitles. 154 ideas for writing posts 50 curiosities about my writing 6 – Discursive lists I called them that, but it's another form of structured list that I've used a couple of times. I gave a title to the post Phone Number Data that ended with 3 ellipsis, to give the idea that the discussion continued in the text. And each subtitle picked up those dots and continued the phrase introduced in the title. If I founded a publishing house… 7 – Formulas and abbreviations Personally I have never used them. But this is not strictly true: a few years ago I started writing a book on the web, divided into 26 parts, from A to Z, with each letter introducing a series of topics. Sooner or later I'll start writing again. But I have never used these abbreviations in posts.
It involves searching for any word and for each letter that composes it, finding another one that introduces a sub-topic of the post. It's not easy, because the risk is writing something banal. But it stimulates creativity.The formula for (your) success on GooglePlus The blog is the writer's flowerbed 8 – Interactive posts They are different contents than usual, because the reader is called to interact, precisely. The magic word for creating interactive content is contamination . Contaminating the classic blog article with different technologies. Just inserting a video into a post is interactivity: the reader can manage that content as he wants. It is not easy to give many examples, because the contaminations are so many. Inserting a poll or one or more tweets or posts taken from Google Plus or Facebook is creating interactive posts.