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The biggest mistake, therefore, is to fall into , which almost always causes a misinterpretation of the title of the publication and, therefore, a text that does not conform to what the client wants. To avoid this, some factors must be taken into account. For example. Understand who the customer is or what they do. Understand well who is the person to whom the content is being directed. Interpret the title relating it to these variables to define the type of information relevant to the text, client and audience in question. Build the text logically in such a way that it guides the reader's thoughts fluidly.
Generic and unattractive introductions The introduction of the articles Special Data is also a quite critical point. In the routine of the content editor and in the exchanges of information with the other editors here at Rock Content, the need for great adjustments in the introductions is always part of the conversations. The problems we encounter the most are. Respond to the title promise in the introduction In the same way that avoiding the promise of the title is a terrible way to deal with your text, answering the main question of the publication at the beginning also kills it, since you are giving away the information that the reader right off the bat and, therefore, you do not need to read further.
The introduction needs to be a brief contextualization of the topic, instructing the reader about what they will be able to discover throughout the text. It is important that the introduction also has a CTA , which invites the public to continue reading the publication until the end. Lack of objectivity The use of many analogies not directly contextualized with the content, explanations that are too long and other factors that leave the introduction very long, decrease the reader's interest. Remember that the function of the introduction is to make the audience read the entire content.
Generic and unattractive introductions The introduction of the articles Special Data is also a quite critical point. In the routine of the content editor and in the exchanges of information with the other editors here at Rock Content, the need for great adjustments in the introductions is always part of the conversations. The problems we encounter the most are. Respond to the title promise in the introduction In the same way that avoiding the promise of the title is a terrible way to deal with your text, answering the main question of the publication at the beginning also kills it, since you are giving away the information that the reader right off the bat and, therefore, you do not need to read further.
The introduction needs to be a brief contextualization of the topic, instructing the reader about what they will be able to discover throughout the text. It is important that the introduction also has a CTA , which invites the public to continue reading the publication until the end. Lack of objectivity The use of many analogies not directly contextualized with the content, explanations that are too long and other factors that leave the introduction very long, decrease the reader's interest. Remember that the function of the introduction is to make the audience read the entire content.