N is for Writing Nude: Make Money Online

A to Z Guide for Increasing Pageviews: N is for Writing Nude

Pam Gaulin
Writing nude. Sounds intriguing, right?

Writing nude does not mean you need to sit at your office chair without your clothes on. You could, of course, it's your prerogative. But this article is about a different kind of nude. After all, we web writers and content writers pride ourselves with the fact that we use our minds to make money online.

There are three other ways to write nude, with your clothes on. These three methods of writing nude will help increase pageviews and click throughs.

1. Tight Writing

Nude writing is tight writing. Verbs and nouns.

If you're writing is not tight readers will start to skim over the text, looking for the verbs and the nouns, and the content.

Strip out the rest. Strip it down until the words are bare and nude, for all the world to see. Make each sentence an exhibitionist. Flaunt those verbs and nouns. Don't be shy.

Don't let the important nouns and verbs cover themselves up with layers of other unimportant words.

While the occasional lace stocking word works, keep them to a minimum.

If you're having trouble stripping out those extra words, check out one of these top writing books.

2. Enticing Writing

Entice readers with intriguing words, like nude. A bit of a trick, yes, but it still appeals to the reader, who will appreciate the trick of your words.

Write enticing copy that really delivers. Don't tease the reader with grand promises. Follow through with the enticing headline, and let the words in the article go all the way. This leads to the next method, as it involves not holding back.

3. Baring Your Soul

Not everyone can practice this type of nude writing. This is the hardest for some writer. It takes courage, a thick skin and the ability to truly look at oneself and one's own actions.

Those writers who do it the most often are the writers that become favorite and "must reads." Do you really ignore "confessions" articles or articles with the word secret in the headline? Probably not.

Writers who truly bare their souls, and share their innermost feelings and thoughts are writing nude. Are you?

Published by Pam Gaulin - Featured Contributor in Arts & Entertainment and Lifestyle

Pam Gaulin is a freelance writer, journalist (B.A., Journalism), new (and next!) media writer and artist. Associated Content named her 2007 Content Producer of the Year. "First for Women" magazine featured...  View profile

  • Make each sentence an exhibitionist.
  • Flaunt those verbs and nouns.
  • While the occasional lace stocking word works, keep them to a minimum...
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  • Nick Howes8/13/2007

    Imagine my disappointment that you were indulging in metaphors.

  • Charlotte Kuchinsky7/30/2007

    And here I thought you were being a naughty little minx.

  • Amy Weekley7/30/2007

    Great advice, as usual Pam. Keep them coming!

  • Herstory7/30/2007

    Ummm. . . I'm afraid.

  • theBarefoot7/27/2007

    Let's all get nekkid and write! Totally great advice Pam.

  • Amy Brantley7/27/2007

    I love the way you write LOL Great article as always!

  • DrDevience7/27/2007

    I must disagree with Larry. I would pay good money for pics of Randy at his computer nude with the pipe.

  • Christopher Jones7/26/2007

    Very helpful article, but the title kinda seems like false advertising... lol

  • L. Vincent Poupard7/26/2007

    Very good article. I am happy that Randy did not write this article because I would not want to have had the mental picture of him writing at the computer with that pipe in his mouth buck naked.

    L.

  • Jane Winstead7/26/2007

    Very good article and extremely helpful. Lots of good hints.

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