SIX ESSENTIAL TIPS FOR ESSAY WRITER

 

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Writing is an insanely difficult task which can only be mastered if you have the aptitude for it. It is an important part of a student’s life and career. However, with practice, you can nurture and polish it. Essay writing can be time-consuming and may cause an intense amount of pressure on the writer due to which they might opt for an essay writing service. In short, you don’t need to take extreme measures as you can easily complete the writing project by taking external assistance.

However, to help you learn and practice the writing skill, below are some useful tips to follow.

Be engaging: The one thing that separates a blogger or academic writer from a teacher is that the former is engaging. If you’re a blogger, you need to ensure that you’re not lecturing the reader on whatever topic you’re writing on. To do that, you have to incorporate pop culture references, be slightly informal with your tone, incorporate one-liners, but be assertive at the same time. Try to find out who your audience is. This will eventually help you decide the tone of the entire content. For example, if your readers are mostly adults, then obviously you will make references of the 80s and be politically aware while writing. However, if your readers are mostly teenagers who already find the educational blogs serious and boring, you need to find other creative strategies to attain and maintain their attention. Make pop cultural references which fit best with today’s generation and are also accurate with the current political and social climate. Just build a relationship between you and your audience so that they can trust you and come to your blog for help.

Be informative: Young writers often struggle while writing academic blogs as they find it difficult to be informative and engaging at the same time. It becomes exceedingly difficult to balance a formal tone and be entertaining as well. However, with practice, you can learn to be both together. You can begin with a powerful introduction and grab the attention of the reader instantly. Since the blog is for academic purposes; you have to turn toward expository writing style. Begin with a scientific fact, add in a statistical figure, or report information regarding the current climate of the world. This will hook them and make them curious. Make sure that you carry all the background research on whatever topic you’re writing on. Have authentic and credible sources. For this, you should go to the library, read course books, case studies, reports, newspapers, online articles, or talk to an expert in the related field. When the provided information is correct and up to date, people are more likely to depend on you and come to your blog for help. This will eventually build an unsaid bond and trust between you and your readers, and you will develop strong and loyal followership.      

Proofreading and editing: An extremely important stage of any style of writing is proofreading and editing. It doesn’t matter if you’re writing a short story, a dissertation, or an academic blog, you have to make sure that you proofread and edit your first draft. This involves reading out loud the entire blog after producing the first draft while highlighting all the ramblings, paraphrasing, and lengthy sentence structures. Now, eradicate the first two and restructure the long sentences. Divide lengthy sentences into two and make them readable otherwise, readers would have to read it again and again to make sense, and you don’t want that. Correct all the grammatical errors, silly spelling mistakes, and irrelevant information. What you need to be most careful about is maintaining the same tone throughout the content. When you’ve corrected all of this and formed the second draft, you should carry a final proofreading session to eradicate the possibility of human error. After proofreading the material twice, you can forge ahead with the final content piece. 

Avoid Repetition: Writers must avoid sloppy sentences and repetition of the same idea. If you’ll constantly paraphrase and keep bringing the same discussion again and again, the reader will lose interest. As a good writer, you have to ensure that you’re constantly providing something new to your readers and giving them a reason to continue reading your content. However, you may feel lazy at times when you’re suffering a writer’s block. You might try paraphrasing in this situation, just to meet the word count and deadline. So, if you relate to this problem, then you must know that even experts and professionals go through this issue but handle it through daily practice. You don’t need to stop writing because the more you stay away from the process, the more writing potential you may lose.

Focus on the introduction: One important advice you need to comply is to focus on the introductory paragraph. If your introduction is good, the reader will be invested from the get-go. You might be aware of the phrase ‘first impression is the last impression’. Thus, keep that in mind while writing. You may even begin with the main body, conclusion, and then proceed to attempt the introduction. There are a million ways you can be creative with the introduction section. You can begin the academic essay with a question, or address a theory, an idea, a joke, or even a personal story. These attention-grabbing techniques are always evident in the blogs of renowned writers. Some students find it difficult to write an introductory paragraph that is both precise and expository of the main purpose. While this may be difficult to pull off initially, this can be learned through practice.

Vocabulary: As a writer, you need to make sure that your content is of good quality. You should include advanced vocabulary and big words. However, you should only add them if they make sense and you have prior knowledge on how to utilize them well. Be ambitious with your ideas, explore new words, make a word bank, and keep the writing mature and strict.

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Bryon Thomas

Great post sam I like this a lot and the way you have been working hard for this long is quite astonishing.

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