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When using [[Good Writing|Good Writing]] for digital media, identify the audience and consider who will read what the writer is trying to say. When writing, focus on a small, targeted community. Contemplate the reader’s interests, concerns, questions, and take them into consideration. In other words, because a blog is personal, readers can better relate not only to the content but also to the writer.
When using [[Good Writing|Good Writing]] for digital media, identify the audience and consider who will read what the writer is trying to say. When writing, focus on a small, targeted community.
 
<p> Contemplate the reader’s interests, concerns, questions, and take them into consideration. In other words, because a blog is personal, readers can better relate not only to the content but also to the writer.</p>
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How to identify a targeted community
How to identify a targeted community
* Evaluate  
* Evaluate  
* Write what you know and research what you do not
* Write what you know and research what you do not
* Brainstorm topics that will appeal to the reader
* Brainstorm topics that will appeal to the reader
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Revision as of 00:29, 15 November 2012

Identification

When using Good Writing for digital media, identify the audience and consider who will read what the writer is trying to say. When writing, focus on a small, targeted community.

Contemplate the reader’s interests, concerns, questions, and take them into consideration. In other words, because a blog is personal, readers can better relate not only to the content but also to the writer.

How to identify a targeted community

  • Evaluate
  • Write what you know and research what you do not
  • Brainstorm topics that will appeal to the reader