Are you writing for Individual or Masses?
The current Internet business is huge and brings us lot of prospective to earn money and especially with blogging fetching good attention, it is all the more easier. Blogging is getting huge day on day and millions of people are reading and living with it, blogging is about the global audience where millions of people can voice their concerns and talk on common platform about different subject matter. The one basic reality of the blogging world is that people who read your blog are alone reading although its read by masses. Blogging may sound like a one-on-one communication but its an interaction made from one end to the masses and those people feel that you are having personal communication with them. As an individual, anyone and everyone would like to talk and be talked personally. The idea of personalization comes into picture while you are writing the blogs.
So, the next time you are sitting for writing your blog make sure to think of an individual and not the crowd you would be
talking to. Bring a tinge of personalization in your writing and make them appear that it’s your personal communication with your audience. You are not harming anyone’s image or their feelings; the people are anyway going to read them individually. The best to bring personalization in your blogs is by using the language of “You” engage your audience in personal stories and also tell them stories or examples that relate to them. If you are describing something, then make sure to put the pictures so that they understand your story and also will help bring personal touch to your blog. Make use of singular language, the person reading your blog should get the feeling that you are putting your complete focus on them. Do not write your blog as if you are giving them some speech; make it look more like a personal communication. Bring the informal factor in your blog. Make use of the common, everyday language that people are used to so as to make comfortable reading for them. Always respond to the comments and emails in your blogs.
I know for some, it would be a little difficult to change from formal to being informal and also sharing their personal lives with individuals. But it really does work and it feels more like an online family. If you want to bring the crowd and the attachment factor in your readers, you have to get personal and let them know of the real you. Inject a sense of personalization in every word you speak on your blog and help your audience with information they want to know.
