3 Ways to Stand Out as A Writer

You don’t need to write something different. 

You’re never late if you start today. How? Make clear points, create a routine, and stick to it. Becoming a known writer doesn’t happen overnight; it takes daily practice. Now, with everything set up, remember there are millions of other writers also working daily. How will you differentiate yourself? If everyone writes the same, why will readers choose your work?

Right. But you can still stand out as a writer by writing the same message in these 3 ways.

 

  1. Say the same thing with credibility.

 

  1. Add your personal touch.

 

  1. Give examples.

 

Some might think that repeating common advice will bore readers, so they try to write something entirely new. But this doesn’t always work; it can backfire. Often, readers just need general advice, not something wildly different. Trying to be unique can introduce problems. For instance, suggesting tequila instead of morning water, tea, or coffee might add health issues. Tequila, made from the blue agave plant and primarily produced in Mexico, is commonly enjoyed as a shot, in margaritas, or with soda and lime.On an empty stomach, especially in the morning, it can lead to faster absorption, causing dizziness, nausea, stomach irritation, acid reflux, increased gastritis risk, quicker intoxication, and dehydration. This can make someone feel unwell all day, showing that “different” advice can sometimes do more harm than good.

 

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