"The most important thing to remember is you must know your audience" ~ Lewis Howes
Truer words have never been spoken. Yesterday I wrote a post—my second installment in a series I've undertaken as a means to enhance my understanding of a subject matter I'd like to dive deeper into, and needed a commitment like writing about it as a means to keep me focused on gaining a deeper perspective of my studies as opposed to getting sucked into the thrill of the moment.
I received some very positive feedback about the initial post In the series from @futurethinker and was excited to show him the second installment which ultimately wasn't as well received, leaving me to wonder why...
After reading the first and second posts again it's quite clear to me that the initial post was written in my personal voice, and the follow up was written in rather clumsy mashup of the second and third person, and it was far more technical than the initial post. This is an incredibly helpful perspective to gain at this early stage in the game, and I'm grateful to @futurethinker for being straight with me!
Why is this important? Because the posts we share here aren't for us. They're for the community! Be it learning from, inspiring, and entertaining one another, or simply adding valuable original content to the platform increasing the value of our stake in Steemit overall. Our posts, and the thoughts we share aren't about us. Not even a little bit.
So what am I going to do with this new perspective? Well now that I better understand my audience I can adjust the scope and the tone of my posts as a means of creating content that is valuable to the reader.
I'm considering doing a non-technical alternate version of the post in question that is more in line with the introductory post, and moving forward into Sutra 1:2, I will certainly take the perspective gained from the reception of part 2 into mind from word 1. After all, my primary goal of taking part in this community is to grow as a writer!
So what is it that "my audience" here wants from me? I feel it's for me to simply be me.
Much love to you all!
This post was created as an entry into @calumam and @penderis's #dropintheocean initiative. If you're interested in taking part next week, be sure to read this post and join in! The whole @buddyup family is an amazing community!
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So good to see a new face dropping in for DITO!! And your post is awesome and so true. The best thing anyone can do for themselves here on the platform is to just be yourself. I do find that writing as if you are sitting talking to an old friend is the best way to go, even when you talk about the technical stuff. You become relatable and people will be swooning to see what comes from your mind next. Nice job on popping your Dito cherry!! I hope you'll be able to join us for the show today.
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Lol, thanks! I really wanted to join in this afternoon, but got snagged up on a job. I'll definitely do my best to make the next ones!
Great to see you join in the fun @abhaya504! Love your post and already think you're a great writer. I'm looking forward to reading lots more from you and getting to know you better in the #buddyup community. <3
Thanks so much Julia! I'm really enjoying the sense of community overall as well as the smaller groups that I've become a part of! Thanks for the encouragement and guidance thusfar. If I can ever be of service, don't hesitate to ask.
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Very cool!
Nice little perspective change for you! :) hehehehe
although - some people DO write only for themselves here. hehehehe When they write - it's more of a private journal :)
but... it DOES matter WHO you're writing for! so whoever you're here for - write for them <3
see you in DITO today :)
Thanks for your encouragement. I'm suppose I'm still trying to discover what audience I'd like to create here on the blockchain because your thoughts naturally raise that question, and I can't easily answer it. I suppose in this instance, Post #2 is in essence a pseudo-private journal of sorts, because it's likely that not many people are ever going to read them in their entirety! :D
Really nice connecting with you!
I think that some content has a given audience, you write a lecture of sorts then you know your audience already and the case would be to find your style which ensures you keep it engaging. Explaining things can be difficult I think because you want to relate facts but also as you do that you want to have them relate to the facts. Even with that you come to new realizations and this is maybe where a structure is important. Being able to mix the personal approach with fact and still have relatable examples if the concept needs explaining.
Post#2 reads very nicely for me and I would say that you might even then find a good balance between how you enjoy writing and having people enjoy your writing.
Thanks @penderis, very helpful!
I'm going to spend some time contemplating which direction I'd like to gravitate towards.
The fact is, if I don't go through the exercise of something like a post #2 (either off chain or on), I'm not going to be able to write the relatable version, sooooooooo.....
I may also play around for a while with some other ideas I've thought of sharing with the community to see what catches on and what doesn't.
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hahahahaha and thats ok too! :)
I say its totally fine to write journals - some of my posts that I look back on were TOTALLY just little milestones or discoveries meant just for me.
I just happened to post them on the blockchain!
LOL but where better to post them???? blockchain is forever ;)
Makes perfect sense! Really pleased to meet you!
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