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There Is A Post Structure ?

January 26st, 2008

Written by Mr Javo

Many people at the beginning of their blog career write and write as crazies when they are writing a post, and the result is many lines with no sense. This happens to everybody in the first weeks but then, when they keep going on their blog they follow an ascending line improving little by little their posts content.

 

Tip:When you going to create a post, you need to organize your ideas before start to write. Once you have all your doubts cleared and you found the right sense of the post, start writing!!

 

But there is a post structure or manual can you follow to write a post, there is an strict order?

 

Too many bloggers want their posts be nice for reading, and probably they “follow” a guideline at time of posting. I think there is not a guideline or manual to follow because every single blogger has him/her own way to write him/her ideas don’t you think?. Every person, not only bloggers has a different way to do everything, it’s something own that everybody has and born with it and it’s call personality :wink: .

 

However, I’ll give you the tip to make your posts nice for reading, this is how I think at the moment of posting. I think this is the correct sense, it is to me but I repeat, you and only you have a particular style at the posting time:

 

  1. Title: what’s the first on a post, starting with T and ending with E? Yes! we got a winner, is the Title!. You need to choose a title related to your entry, and try to do it attractive for the public. Is more attractive something like “10 reasons why you should hate microsoft” than “microsoft sucks”, you got the point right? try to choose a killer title!.
  2. Introduction: the first paragraph could be perfectly a kind of introduction of what will you talk about in the next lines. Although the title can provide this information, is good to “canalize” the information through the post.
  3. Body/Main: in this section you should write the main idea about you want to talk. Here you may write everything you want to say about the post. Notice that this information must be related to the title or your post won’t has coherence.
  4. Conclusion/Moral: this is the last step. Here you should to summarize all the post information and make reference to the most important ideas.

This is a great order right :twisted:, you can’t say the opposite or I will ban you! :lol: just kidding, really, what do you thing about it? do you have a similar order or you think I’m skipping something? share your ideas and if someone is looking for a kind of style, he/she can collect or the styles information combining them and get their own!

 

As conclusion, you need to know that there is not a single structure to post and share your ideas. As programming, driving or simply expressing, there is too many ways to do the things, you only need to follow which you consider the best one. :cool:


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7 Responses to “There Is A Post Structure ?”

Comment by dcr | 26 Jan 2008 at 6:36 am

Good tips, especially useful for blogging beginners, or those trying to build and maintain a regular audience.

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Comment by bestofmoney.info | 26 Jan 2008 at 7:25 pm

I like your picture but I think you focus on the static part which is architecture whereas the second part is as important which is the ITERATIVE PROCESS that is plan a little, do a little, re-read a little, correct a little and restart the whole cycle until you are satisfied.

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Comment by kexbrown | 26 Jan 2008 at 11:11 pm

Hi these are great tips. I always try to follow these ideas when I write. I don’t know how successful I am, but the intent is there.

I first learned this technique when I was taking a course on speaking in public. It was called Dale Carnegie. He recommends a similar structure. “Tell them what you are going to tell them. Then Tell them. Then tell them what you told them.”

I think you have provided excellent advice.

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Comment by Mr. Javo | 27 Jan 2008 at 2:53 am

bestofmoney this topic its about the post structure. I plan to write about the tips at the posting time and I will mention all about re-read, recheck, recheck spelling and that iterative process. When I thought in doing this post I’d plan 3 more about *the post* and one I will comment the idea you commented on one of those, don’t take advance over my posts :twisted:, take it easy, your critic is perfectly valid.

Thanks for commenting your experience on Dale Carnegie kexbrown, I really appreciate it.

Welcome back!

 
Comment by Zack | 19 Mar 2008 at 8:01 pm

Very nice tips!!! Thanks!

 

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