Hush…
Don’t tell ”them” I told you this. Do you know there’s a way to convert visitors into potential customers and regular readers?
I know what’s on your mind, no, you’re not going to give them money, you’re going to give them what they want!
I know you’re eager to know about this secret, but know this:
if you’re going to convert your visitors into regular readers, you will have to do something unique. Don’t get me wrong, a lot of bloggers do this ‘’thing’’ everyday, but they do it in the wrong way.
The quality and readability of your content are what will make your readers see you as an expert in your field.
Huh! ‘’Bosh’’, now I’m exposing the secret. Don’t worry, I will reveal it to you.
Although I feel like preaching, but my mood won’t let me.
Let’s get started!
Your main aim or objective is to impress and make your readers trust you more. If you want them to have a couple ‘’HA’’ moments, you will need to follow and apply the following principles.
Offer Them Quality Information
Information is the backbone of your content. Therefore, provide them with clear, concise, and hot in-depth information.
Tell them the secrets to your success. Go the extra-mile to provide them quality information you’ll never tell anyone on a normal day.
By doing this, your readers will not only see you as an expert, but someone who wants them to grow financially.
Make Your Content Readable
How would you feel if you visit a blog that has quality information but the contents are unreadable?
Break your sentence into paragraphs ( 3 sentences, at most).
Use sub-headings to give an idea on what your next paragraph is all about.
Be unique, and let them see you as someone they can trust.
You’re Not an English Professor, Use Simple English!
We know you got out of school with a first class degree in English. Don’t scare your readers with ‘’those’’ big words…
Take it or leave it, your readers are busy people. In fact, they don’t like reading but the condition they’re in force them to read your content.
Be plain with your English. Use words that even even a 3 year old baby would understand, and you know what?
They don’t care if you passed out from school with a good degree in English, all they want is plain English they can understand–simple!
Be on point– don’t beat around the bush
Why say A when you meant B? I mean, there’s no need to tell fairy tale stories rather than pass out clear and straight information.
They hate when you beat around the bush. Give out the information they want without telling stories.
Keep it Simple and Conversational!
Imagine talking to your mom about internet marketing. Talk to them the way you’ll talk to your mom. They love it when you talk in a conversational tone.
Let me tell you something about people you don’t know, they love to be cared for, therefore make them know you care for them by talking to them in a simple manner.
You would achieve much results with this.
Your Readers Hate It—Don’t Pitch Your Product or Services
Lol! You’re so funny, don’t annoy your readers by pitching your services.
It’s not professional ( you’ll look like a clown for them).
I hope you enjoy the article?
If you do, please share… and if you know how to write epic shit that will make your readers go ‘wow’, please make your comments below…
Guest Post By : Daniel Adetunji is a Professional Freelance Writer at poptens.com, a blog that talks about the latest cars and news on the web.






Thanks so much Sir for publishing my content.
I really appreciate
Daniel
My pleasure, Daniel.
It’s always important to give hospitality to nice content.
I don’t make EPIC SHIT every time; but I did discover with one post how important all of these tips are.
A simple “15 Reasons” caught their attention, I think. A list? That’s easy to digest!
Once they started reading, they found simple English, conversational tones, and a humor streak which trends in my blogging voice.
Over two hundred pageviews later, I have learned how important it is to keep a simple, coversational manner while blogging.
Thank you for sharing this today. Great post!
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hahahah Bro,
Yeah….. I love that!
Epic shit works…
Thanks
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That pretty much suns it up! I also try to stick with the four line rule. No more than four lines to each paragraph. Thanks for the good reminders!
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Yeah……
I’m really glad you love the ”four line rule”.
Keep shining
Daniel
daniel recently posted..HELP ME PLEASE! I HAVE BACK ACNE, HOW DO I KILL IT?
Nice Post, I agree with you using typical words in posts can also creates problems, whole words is not native English speaker so keeping simple is best..
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Your article makes good commonsense.
I particularly endorse the use of common easily understood english, keeping the message simple, to the point and almost with a little intimacy! Then even people like me can follow the point.
Thanks Daniel.
The word ‘Dazzle’ already drew me in. The article kept me here. Great stuff! You’re an incredible writer. Thanks again!
Hahaha Nicholas,
Thanks so much for your comment.
Your comment is truly inspiring
Regards
First of all Daniel, nice efforts. Another thing is that, I like your featured image that you used. “Content” one. Nice one
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Thank you so much.
I’m truly glad you love the image and the content itself
Regards
Personally – When it comes to your usage of grammar; it all depends on your target market. If you are writing about the finance industry, and not meant for the layman then obviously you don’t have to use professional (or professor like) grammar. If it’s meant for the people in the industry (the professionals) then you won’t be able to get away with low quality grammar. Great post – Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Anton,
I’m glad you enjoyed the post.
Regards
This is good information, but I’d argue about the tone of the content. For example, talking like “to Mom” can work for certain niches, whereas other more technical or specialized audiences may required a different type of language.
WOW WOW WOW!!!!!
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I’m really flattered by your comment.
Thanks for dropping by.
Regards
Hi Daniel,
All of the things you mentioned here are actually true. I really hate posts that try to act all smart by putting in heavy combination of highfalutin words that no one understands except the dictionary. In addition, I also don’t like reading posts that are very poorly written that you’d want to think that it was spun from another article.