3. Before beginning to write, it is important to know
who your readers are and what’s your target.
The links below talks about who your audience should be and can be depending on what
you are writing about:
http://www.skillsoft.com/catalog/detail.asp?CourseCode=comm_19_a01_bs_enus
http://business.time.com/2013/01/29/before-you-write-anything-know-your-readers/
It list the strategies the writer can adapt to better understand the readers mind to make
your ideas more accessible and persuasive
http://www.wiseinkblog.com/audience-2/8-questions-to-ask-to-get-to-know-your-
readers/
http://blog.jimdo.com/preparing-to-build-your-website-identify-your-audience/
4.
5. How to connect with your readers?
You want your audience to enjoy your topic. For that you need to have a
genuine subject that could connect with your readers.
Check out the links below that will help you to connect with your readers:
http://dawnbarclay.com/speaking-in-public-what-does-your-audience-really-
want
http://www.hugspeak.com/blog/3-things-audiences-want-that-any-speaker-can-
deliver/
6. What do the audience want from the writer?
Let’s open the links below that explores on how to make a subject more
interesting to gain readers attention.
http://publicwords.com/what-does-your-audience-want/
http://dawnbarclay.com/speaking-in-public-what-does-your-audience-
really-want