As I mentioned in the first post when starting out you need to write for your audience and pick a style that fits your blog. Most people don't think about writing styles when they start off, but it is important to have consistency within your blog.
There are several different writing styles that you can choose from for your blog. The tone of your writing should reflect the content of your blog. If you are blogging about fluffy bunnies, they try to stay away from dark and depressing words. Using sarcasm and satire should be done for blogs that are not about a serious subject matter. Even if you mean it as a joke, it might not come off that way in the written form. Just be cautious with humor.
There are many literary devices that can be used in your writing. Using hyperbole and alliteration is a good choice to keep the tone light and fun. For blogs that are deeper in thought you can use either similes or metaphors. To better engage your readers it is good to paint a visual picture with words. Imagery and symbolism are great tools to use to create a set tone and theme.
Now it's important that the tone and message of your blog fits with the audience that you are writing for. Chances are younger audiences might not have a big vocabulary and might not know certain words. Don't assume your audience knows everything. Older audiences might not be up to date with slang words and lingo. Also if your audience are horror fans then they might prefer a darker tone, whereas fluff bunny fans might not.
The last thing you need to do when writing your blog is stick to a regular posting schedule. If you prefer to post on the weekends because you have more time, than try to post on the same day around the same time. If you post every day then try to post around the same time if you can. This lets your readers know when they should be reading your post. It is a good way to get readers to return every week. If you skip a post without notification, some readers might forget they need to return. The key to a successful blog is to be consistent in your writing and posts.
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