13 Naughty Tips That’ll Make Your Writing More Addictive Than Caffeine

Sneaky tricks I use to gain an unfair advantage

Derek Hughes
Write A Catalyst

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I love spinning a web and catching readers with my words.

But for too long my writing was as tasty as eating cardboard. But writing 357 articles has taught me tricks you can use to enthrall your readers. And keep them mesmerized.

Let me download my top 13 truth bombs. So you don’t have to suffer the reader rejection I did.

Let’s dive in.

Readers don’t trust you

Readers are suspicious.

Drowning in bland, generic advice. They don’t need more information. They crave a guide. Someone with proven experience. Who can show them what’s worked for them. You don’t need a Nobel prize. Just results a readers wants.

Less How to. More How I.

Musical sentences

Remember that monotone teacher? The one whose boring voice zapped your brain’s energy? Similar-length sentences have the same effect.

Keep sentences short. But throw in a longer one to mix it up. Variety breaks up the tedium. And attracts the eye.

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Derek Hughes
Write A Catalyst

Building a $30k part-time business. Showing writers how to grow theirs. Coaching and courses to elevate your writing. Free course www.derekhughes.biz