The Ultimate Blogger Writing Guide (2024)

There are hundreds, perhaps thousands, of writing guides out there. But in my opinion, none surpass the simple, direct advice of The Elements of Style by William Strunk, Jr. and E.B.White.

This classic serves up much good advice, especially in the last 20 pages in a section titled “An Approach to Style.” Nowhere have I seen more helpful advice in so few words and with such precision. This is why I always keep this book within reach.

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If (for shame) you don’t already have this reference in your library, I will leave it to you to explore it in depth. But I would like to provide my own version of eight important writing tips as they apply to blogging.

  1. Put the reader first. The purpose of writing is clear, sometimes persuasive, communication. It is not about you or your clever ideas. If you write to impress, you will distract the reader from the content. Good writing is like a store window. It should be clean and clear, providing an unobstructed view of the contents within.
  2. Organize your thoughts. You don’t need a detailed outline for most writing. But you do need to know what you want to say before you say it. If you’re comfortable with the sort of outline you learned in school, use it. Otherwise, simply jot down the important points you want to make and arrange them in the order you want to make them. Eliminate any ideas that are not directly related to these points.
  3. Use short paragraphs. Look at any newspaper and notice how short the paragraphs are. That’s done to make reading easier since our brains take in information better when ideas are broken into small chunks. In ordinary writing, each paragraph develops one idea and includes many sentences. But in blogging, the style is less formal and paragraphs may be as short as a single sentence or even a single word.
  4. Use short sentences. You should keep sentences short for the same reason you keep paragraphs short: they’re easier to read and understand. Each sentence should have one simple thought. More than that creates complexity and invites confusion.
  5. Use simple words. Since your purpose is to communicate and not impress, simple words work better than big ones. Write “get” instead of “procure.” Write “use” rather than “utilize.” Use the longer words only if your meaning is so precise there is no simpler word to use.
  6. Be specific. Don’t write “Many doctors recommend Brand X.” Write “97% of doctors recommend Brand X.” Don’t write “The Big Widget is offered in many colors.” Write “The Big Widget comes in red, green, blue, and white.” Get to the point. Say what you mean. Use specific nouns.
  7. Write in a conversational style. There is a road sign often posted near construction sites that always irritates me. It reads, “Maintain present lane.” Why so formal? A more conversational style would be better: “Stay in your lane” or “Do not change lanes.” If you write as if you’re wearing a top hat and spats, you distance yourself from the reader and muddle the message.
  8. Be clear. This may be the most important rule of all. Without clarity, your writing fails on every level. You achieve clarity when you accurately communicate the meaning in your head to the head of your reader. That’s difficult. Look at your writing with an objective eye. Consider what might be misunderstood and rewrite it. Find what is irrelevant and delete it. Notice what is missing and insert it.

When writing fails, it’s probably because you don’t have something to say, are too concerned with affecting a style, or both. Follow the suggestions here, and you will avoid these problems and many others. Plus you will find that your copy is more lively, more meaningful, and more profitable.

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The Ultimate Blogger Writing Guide (2024)

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What is the best writing style for blogs? ›

But I would like to provide my own version of eight important writing tips as they apply to blogging.
  • Put the reader first. ...
  • Organize your thoughts. ...
  • Use short paragraphs. ...
  • Use short sentences. ...
  • Use simple words. ...
  • Be specific. ...
  • Write in a conversational style. ...
  • Be clear.
Nov 26, 2008

How do I start writing on Blogger? ›

Create a blog
  1. Sign in to Blogger.
  2. On the left, click the Down arrow .
  3. Click New blog.
  4. Enter a name for your blog.
  5. Click Next.
  6. Choose a blog address or URL.
  7. Click Save.

What is the 8 essential elements of a successful blog post? ›

The following are eight critical elements that should be included in your blog posts:
  • Magnetic headline. ...
  • Compelling lead. ...
  • Useful subheads. ...
  • Informative and engaging body. ...
  • Appealing graphics. ...
  • Powerful call-to-action. ...
  • Relevant internal link. ...
  • Good meta description.
Apr 20, 2018

How do you write a blog post that people will actually read? ›

How to write a blog post people actually want to read
  1. Write about subjects your audience is interested in. ...
  2. Find your angle. ...
  3. Do the research – don't make it all about you. ...
  4. Use the circular template to plan your content. ...
  5. Write an effective headline. ...
  6. Get to the point quickly. ...
  7. Write about useful stuff. ...
  8. Make it easy on the eye.

How do I make my blog stand out? ›

Promote your blog. Let prospects know that your blog exists.
  1. Let readers receive posts via email. ...
  2. Offer RSS feeds. ...
  3. Share your posts via social media platforms every time you publish. ...
  4. Add your blog's URL to your social media profiles. ...
  5. Write guest blog posts for other related, non-competitive blogs. ...
  6. Acquire blog bling.
Jan 15, 2012

Why start a blog in 2024? ›

Think again! Blogging in 2024 is hotter than ever, and here's why you should jump on the bandwagon: ** Be a Knowledge Rockstar:** Share your passions, expertise, or hilarious cat videos (hey, we don't judge!). The world craves knowledge and entertainment, and you've got it in you.

Where do bloggers write their blogs? ›

The best blogging platforms at a glance
Best for
WordPress.comGetting started quickly
GhostA WordPress alternative
WixBuilding an entire website (that also has a blog)
BloggerUsing your custom domain for free
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What font do most blogs use? ›

Quick summary on my findings:
  • Charter – the most used font across the top 50 blogs in the world.
  • Roboto – Google's most downloaded font and second most used on popular blogs.
  • Open Sans – Google's second-most downloaded font and third-most used on popular blogs.
Jul 12, 2024

What blogs are most read? ›

  1. Food blogs. Food blogs come in several flavors. ...
  2. Travel blogs. Before planning a trip, we tend to do a lot of research on both Google and social media. ...
  3. Health and fitness blogs. ...
  4. Lifestyle blogs. ...
  5. Fashion and beauty blogs. ...
  6. Photography blogs. ...
  7. Personal blogs. ...
  8. DIY craft blogs.

Is blogging still profitable in 2024? ›

YES! And if you want to make ab income from blogging, monetize it from day one. If you want your blog to make money like a business, you have to treat it like a business. A small business requires dedication, time, and effort to become profitable and sustainable.

What should the first sentence of a blog be? ›

Start With a Reader's Question. Reader questions are great. Mainly because you can usually be sure other people share the same question. Also, it's so much easier to address a specific question rather than have to pull content out of your own head.

How much do beginners earn on Blogger? ›

Within the first year, bloggers can make $500-$2,000 per month. As you can see, you can earn a wide income range as a blogger. But aside from the numbers, remember these important takeaways before you begin: You can make money blogging even if you're not a professional writer.

How to write a captivating blog post? ›

Six ways to make your blog content more engaging
  1. Choose a topic based on your audience. ...
  2. Write compelling headlines. ...
  3. Make content scannable. ...
  4. Include visuals. ...
  5. Suggest related posts. ...
  6. Make it easy for site visitors to share content.
May 10, 2024

What are the 11 steps in creating a blog? ›

How to Start a Blog in 11 Easy Steps
  1. 11 Easy Steps of How to Start a Blog. ...
  2. Determine Your Focus. ...
  3. Choose a Niche or Topic for Your Blog. ...
  4. Choose a Blog Name. ...
  5. Identify Your Target Audience. ...
  6. Consider Your Long-term Goals for Your Blog. ...
  7. Choose a Blogging Platform. ...
  8. Set Up Your Blog Site.

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