Simplicity Is the Key to Effective Articles

simple writingEffective and successful article writing techniques can really help you in writing the best articles in the shortest time possible. There are some minor details that ought to be considered while writing and if these details are polished and refined a bit you can have the  article written very quickly. One of the biggest keys, not just when writing articles but in many forms of writing, is simplicity.

Keep it Short and Simple

I know it’s a cliche but it’s true – simplicity of language is an important element which you should consider before starting off the article. Flowery or complex language is rarely required. Sometimes a few words written in a short, precise order can work wonders. Sometimes complex language and difficult phrases do not express the situation and tone of the author as a few simple sentences do. Look at President Obama’s speeches – he uses simple words to deliver powerful messages, a lesson for us all!

The simpler your choice of words, the easier it is for you to convey your message to the reader.

Clarity Stems from Simplicity

The beautiful element of clarity comes along with the simplicity of the language. People usually try to avoid reading extra long paragraphs, especially is they are full of exaggeration or long words.

Most writers think that articles based on complicated issues require a complicated tone and language. On the contrary, complicated material should be dealt with simply so that your word can carry its meaning and message. The worth of your words is also increased with your simple language.

Another important reason for using simple language is that the rule for communicating to a mass audience is to use simple language. That way, everybody is able to grasp the concept behind the content and the usefulness of the article increases.

Your content can be made simpler by the use of soft words like please, thank you and requests. So if you wish that your word is carried on make sure you don’t forget to add a touch of simplicity to your work.

Nic Oliver is a trainer, writer and coach who runs workshops on leadership writing and influencing skills.

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