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I think of most importance is
fact that you want this journal to be ‘good’ reading. Of course we all have ideas about what genres and styles we like, but writing from your heart and soul is imperative for
connection with others that you’re looking for. Share yourself; don’t hide behind walls of fear of ridicule and judgment. In real life relationships trust, respect, intimacy, and unity are all necessary for a bond to form. It’s
same in
‘virtual’ world; people want to hear from real people-not just one-sided, highly opinionated arguments from egos that don’t want to hear
‘other side of
coin’.
Now, in my last article I really tore apart most writers out there, and here I’m giving some pretty complex ideas on how to fix
problem of ‘bad’ writing. In my next article I’ll attempt to go back to
simple basics of how to write for beginners. I hope I haven’t come across as too judgmental, I just truly believe
‘blog world’ could become a real asset to humanity, and at
moment it’s missing
mark.
Ideas about sentence structure, grammar, paragraphing, using a thesaurus (varying terms used so as not to sound repetitive), whether or not your blog is suitable for a personal or professional approach, are all important to creating a simple and enjoyable read for
blogging visitor. If you are a beginner, please check out my next article on
basics.

Jesse S. Somer M6.Net http://www.m6.net Jesse S. Somer is a writer hoping to help potential bloggers to write interesting and informative on-line journals.