PB127: How to Write in a More Personal and Engaging Voice - a podcast by Darren Rowse: Blogger, Speaker, Author and Online Entrepreneur

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Writing That Develops a Personal Connection With Your Readers
Have you ever felt a personal connection with a blogger who you’ve never met and have no real reason to feel a connection with?  You read their blog day after day and in time come to feel like you know them—as if their blog posts are almost written as private messages to you.



This has happened to me numerous times over the years. I almost end up feeling that the blogger is my friend, even though I’ve never actually had personal contact with them.I’ve also been on the other side of that relationship quite a few times. I regularly meet people at conferences who come up and say that they feel like they know me even though we’ve never actually met.

That personal connection can bring a blog to life!In Today’s Episode How can you foster this personal connection with readers?
Listen to it here in the player above or over on iTunes here.Tell personal stories

Sharing your own stories, not only shows you have knowledge, but you have experienced it tooStories make you more relatable to people


Write as you speakThis may not be everyone’s style, but I’m casual when I talk and I’m casual when I write
How to Use Your Writing to Build Relationships and Build Your BrandUse personal language

Incorporate language that makes the reader feel you are talking to themUse the word “you” when you write
This moves the topic away from theory and makes it more applicablePicture a person while you’re writing

A simple way to change the tone of your writing is to actually write your post with a person in mind.Chris Garrett talks about this a lot and encourages bloggers to visualize a person as they write.
Similarly, I like to develop reader profiles, which I find helps me avoid writing for a nameless crowd of readers.Base posts upon REAL reader needs

The more you write about real needs, the more you will connectPeople feel connected if they feel you understand what they are trying to overcome
Get in the habit of asking your readers what their biggest challenge isWrite about Your Readers Feelings, Fears and Dreams

What really connects people is when you write about what they feel, think, fear, and dream.This makes your reader feel you are speaking to them on a deeper level
An example of this was my last newsletter where I asked readers what their challenges were?The responses were fascinating, I analyzed them in a spreadsheet and even made a word cloud on the topics
Strategies for Overcoming Imposter Syndrome was a topic I got from these responsesAfter the show went live, I received messages from listeners that felt I was speaking directly to them
This is the power of understanding your readers dreams, fears, needs, and challenges.Create that kind of content!


Go Off TopicI try to keep my blogs on topic, but I do find ways to weave in other elements of my life
My Instagram and Twitter accounts give glimpses into my lifeOccasionally, I’ll blog while on holiday or from my couch with a beer
These things seem to show me as a real personHave an outlet to share a little about your life and “humanize: yourself as you blog


Multi-mediaDifferent forms of media can also humanize you
A picture puts a face with the nameA podcast gives you a voice
Video not only shows a face and voice, but body language tooAttend events

Attending events is a powerful way to build relationshipsOnline events like a Ustream chat session or a Twitter #blogchat is also an opportunity to meet and relate with readers


Get a reactionReaders will feel a connection when they comment or participate in some other way, such as polls, competitions, emails, sharing, etc.
31 Days to Build a Better BlogWrite from the heart

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