Friday, February 26, 2021

WHO is your audience?

 

Matthew 23:11-12 

King James Version

11 But he that is greatest among you shall be your servant.

12 And whosoever shall exalt himself shall be abased; 

and he that shall humble himself shall be exalted.


Who are you writing for?

Who do you wish to communicate with?

Who would be interested in what you have to say?

Who would be interested in what you have to sell?

What makes you think they'll be interested?

What makes you think they'll buy?

What makes you think they'll read?

What age range do you need to reach?

What educational attainment would they need to have?

What kind of profession or work do they need to have?

Why all the questions from my end?

Well, knowing your audience is important.

That will set the tone for how you will write, teach, or sell.

Things have got to fit, if they are to work.

It's actually plain common sense.

What if God was your audience?

Do you know your audience?

Get a good feel for your potential readers.

Know who you will be writing for.

And don't be afraid.

We're all people.

Even as some are monsters.

But then again, they're infused with a different spirit.

This blog was written, inspired by the Holy Spirit of God.

We're here to teach how to write the simplest, kindest, most loving, and easiest way.


Updated 4 March 2022


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