The 4 C’s Of Writing-Articles #9 In The “High-Quality Content Builds Traffic” Series
What do your readers want? Useful, beneficial information. What do you want? To build traffic, build your list, and sell products or services. Step though the 4 Cs-color, clarity, cut, and carat-to ensure your content is useful, beneficial, engaging, and keeps ‘em coming back for more. Remember, developing high-quality content is key for traffic-building strategies such as publishing articles, posting blog entries, and adding fresh content to your website to entice visitors (and search engines) to return again and again.
The 4 Cs: Color, Clarity, Cut, and Carat
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Color
Replace commonplace verbs with active, colorful verbs. For example: “Broke again, Johnny had only two quarters in his pocket” versus “Broke again, two lonely quarters clinked in Johnny’s pocket.”
Tips to add color:
Watch for tired verbs-Be on the alert for ho-hum verbs and verb clauses such as: to be, to do, to get, to go, to have, to see, there is, there are.
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Clarity
Does each sentence say what you mean? Be specific, untangle lengthy sentences, and steer clear of the passive voice (”the ball was caught”) when you can more effectively use the active voice (”Diana caught the ball”).
More tips to add clarity:
Visualize your message-If you close your eyes, can you visualize the idea behind every sentence? Is every sentence as tangible and concrete as possible? If you can’t wrap your arms around your message, neither can your readers. Rework sentences to ensure they’re clear and concrete.
Sketch abstract concepts-If you’re struggling to explain a technical or abstract concept, grab
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Cut
Just like a skilled diamond cutter, you must trim excess material to let your message shine. For example: “The nostalgic charm of our town is perhaps as no where as evident for young and old alike as in the old-fashioned arcade” versus “The old-fashioned arcade evinces our town’s nostalgic charm.”
Tips to cut extraneous words:
Edit your copy-This is an important step in the writing process, even if you plan to hire a professional editor. Because extra words drown your message, it’s critical to be as objective as possible during this step.
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Go away!-Write your first draft, and then put it aside for a few hours or a few days. When you return, you’ll approach your draft with a fresh perspective.
Put your red pen to work-Print your writing project and review it on paper. You’ll be surprised how different your words look-and read-when you view them on paper instead of on your monitor.
Carat
Does your message carry weight with the people you’re writing for? Ensure your main message is meaningful for your target audience.
Tips to ensure your message is hefty and adds value:
Clarify the main benefit message-Think about your audience. In fact, bring a specific person
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Add depth by connecting the dots-Don’t ask your readers to work hard to absorb your full message. Carefully step through your points in a logical order, reinforce your main message throughout your writing project, and “bookend” your introduction and conclusion.
Whether you’re writing website pages, articles, or blog entries, use the 4 Cs to polish your writing. Your writing can sparkle with the brilliance, depth, and perfection of a diamond-and will be enticing and attractive to your readers.
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