Overcome the fear of writing your first blog post

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Overcome the fear of writing your first blog post

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Written by Octavio Barreiro Rodriguez
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Even though there are millions of writers who write every day and have few qualms about posting on their blogs, there is one thing that goes unnoticed.

When we write and publish our first post we are tempted by a kind of worries and stage frights related to the idea of: "I've never written" , "nobody will understand me", "I won't be able to" or "Why are they going to read me?"

These same fears do not let us see beyond and are the same ones that any of us feel when we try to write our first publication or carry out any other activity in front of an audience switzerland phone data that is going to listen to us, read us or watch us.

This article is structured in the following 3 points:

1. How to lose the fear of writing your first post.

2. Analyze the needs of your target audience.

3. Nobody knows your company better than you.

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How to lose the fear of writing your first post
Depending on the degree of connection we have with the audience, we will reach a greater or lesser number of readers, amplifying our appeal as writers as we perfect our quality of expression. Our quality of expression improves by inundating ourselves with reading.

To describe correctly, we should first think about the different possibilities for expressing an idea or opinion , telling a story or writing about a news item or event.

Perhaps the most important and at the same time basic thing is to ask yourself beforehand if you like to write frequently about a topic that is interesting, taking into account the possibility that at certain times you may have the feeling that you are running out of ideas or that the topic is no longer worth anything. Often it is about expressing the same thing but from different points of view. After all, we all know that a story changes depending on whether it is told by one person or another.
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