Geography, asked by akashdeep073, 7 months ago

do you think writing has a Voice? Elaborate with Example​​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Their writing is to-the-point and simple. No frills. In contrast, Mancrates' targets a more specific reader. They use more words to get their message across, but their voice has more emotion, and resonates stronger with their specific audience.

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Answered by yashsingh8704
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You’ve written your web copy.

You’ve slaved over your words, editing each sentence and polishing each word.

You think you’ve done a good job.

But now you read your copy again, you wonder …

Does your content sound like you?

Finding our voice is perhaps the biggest challenge we face as writers.

A strong voice helps us stand out in a snot-green ocean of boring content. A unique voice helps us bond with our readers, enticing them to come back to “hear” our voice again. An energetic voice makes us feel good about our writing.

But how?

How can we find our writing voice?

This is a really …. uhm … really big misunderstanding. Who told you that?

When you speak, your sentences are often unfinished. You make grammar mistakes without anyone noticing. You use words and phrases and even whole sentences that are redundant.

You know what I mean?

Content with a strong voice is carefully edited. It’s more concise than spoken language. It’s more sensory and emotional, too, because you need to compensate for lack of intonation and body language.

You can’t whisper. You can’t cry. You can’t move your hands to stress your points. You can’t even make eye contact.

When you write you only have words to communicate your message.

Example 1: Evernote

Easily gather everything that matters. Clip web articles, capture handwritten notes, and snap photos to keep the physical and digital details of your projects with you at all times.

(from Evernote’s home page)

Example 2: Man Crates

Ready to have your mind blown? What if we told you bacon doesn’t have to just be a staple at breakfast and on your sandwich? Bacon can be a portable, dangerously habit forming companion at your fingertips, 24/7. You might start hoarding and stashing.

(from one of Man Crates’ product descriptions)

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