3 Fast Readability Tips for Posts on Your Blog.

Jasz

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Making your blog accessible to as many readers as possible is a vital part of making sure that you can reach the largest possible audience. If your blog content is hard to read, you risk losing readers before they know what your blog is about.

Here are three quick tips for making your blog more readable:

1. Use short sentences


Don't be afraid of the period! Short sentences with simple subjects and verbs are often more effective than longer, more complex sentences. Your main objective should be to communicate your message clearly and concisely, so if you have trouble reading a sentence out loud without stumbling over it, try breaking it up into shorter, simpler parts.

2. Use short paragraphs

Like sentences, shorter paragraphs are often easier for readers to digest than longer ones. Long paragraphs may contain several topics, which can make them difficult for readers to follow along with if they're skimming or scanning for specific information.
Paragraphs should consist of just one topic or idea; if you need to include additional information about something else related but not directly connected, consider adding another paragraph after introducing that new topic first. This is not a class note but blogs, 3 to 5 short sentences at max.

3. Structure Your Post.

Break up text with subheadings and images.Use bullet points to list important info. You should also avoid long blocks of text (unless it’s an infographic!). Remember to Include summary at the top of your post. Write like you speak in everyday life (no need to sound pretentious). Avoid technical jargons and phrases that consume space.
Don't be afraid to whitespace moderately, it makes reading easier. Use fonts like Ariel if need be and font size 12-14 for normal texts. Use your editing tools moderately.
 
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