A List Apart: 10 Tips on Writing the Living Web

New, at A List Apart, Eastgate impresario Mark Bernstein offers 10 Tips on writing the “living Web.” I’m quoting tip number 8 as a cheap way of following the advice in tip number 8:

Be sexy
You are a sexual being. So are all of your readers (except the Google robot). Sex is interesting. Sex is life, and life is interesting. The more of yourself you put into your writing, the more human and engaging your work will be.
If your writing is a personal journal, and if it is honest, you will have to write about things that you find embarrassing to describe, feelings you might not want to share, events that you wouldn’t mention to strangers (or, perhaps, to anyone). Decide now what you will do, before it happens.
Undressing, literally, figuratively, or emotionally, has always been a powerful force in personal sites and web logs. Pictures don’t matter in the long run; what matters is the trajectory of your relationship with the reader, the gradual growth of intimacy and knowledge between you.


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    Bernstein’s essay on ‘writing the living web’

    Looks like I hadn’t linked to Marc Bernstein’s popular essay yet. Marc credits the term to Dan Chan of Daypop, btw. (via my blogging-related outboard backup brain, A List Apart: 10 Tips on Writing the Living Web @ Radio Free…