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Content Writing With a Twist is Tricky Business


“Twists fail a lot because they are delicate things,” Jeff Somers opines in Writer’s Digest. You have to give your reader enough information to make the twist feel like something they somehow missed, he tells novelists.

Blogs are a great way to share new information with people in an easily digestible format. You can use blogs to teach new information in several ways, including guest posts by experts, listicles, and feature stories or interviews of people who have learned something new, Kesah Po writes in Quora. At Say It For You, we particularly appreciated Po’s suggestion that content writers feature stories of people who have learned something new.

Every book can benefit from adding a plot twist or two, to add tension, intrigue, and keep readers talking, N.J. Simmonds says in Jericho Writers. Plot twists seem to come out of nowhere, SImmonds adds, changing the direction of the story, after the author has “misled readers on purpose”.

But, just as Jeff Somers cautions novelists, in blog marketing, twists can also be tricky business. Not only does effective business blogging need to be centered around a limited number of keyword phrases and key themes, the core message needs to fulfill the implied promise given the searcher who has arrived at the site based on a need for specific information on a given topic.

That is not to say that, through blog posts, marketers can’t introduce readers to a solution they hadn’t known was an option for them. (Some of the most successful businesses represent new twists on old ideas and products.) However, since successful blogging begins with a clear understanding of your niche and target audience and adding value for them within their general range of needs and expectations, providing “twists” in the form of information they may have somehow missed, can be tricky. What’s more, what with internet marketing an ever-evolving field, content writers need to stay updated on the latest technologies and changes in search engine algorithms.

Deciding how and when to reveal information to readers is part of the challenge novelists face, Jeff Somers explains. As blog content writers, we share the challenge of delivering information to online searchers, doing that with a “twist”!

 

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