Ask any free lance editor; there are a few things that are different when writing for the internet as opposed to more traditional publishing methods. For a start you will generally be writing for a wider variety of audience rather than a people interested in a particular topic. This is of course not always true as many people have blogs in very niche subject areas. However it’s is often best to use basic language and only to introduce new terms if they are fully explained.
When beginning your web writing make a list of all the points that you want to be outlined in the article. This will help you to lay out the article properly and ensure you say everything you want to. Also you can more easily add extra points without losing the flow of the article.
Another good tip many free lance editors recommends is to try to write in a personal way as this will put your readers at ease. It’s a lot nicer reading an article that has a friendly tone than one that seems to be written by a distant expert. To support this friendly tone try to include personal experiences in your writing. If there’s a problem that the article seeks to solve give examples of your own failings before you discovered the solution. This will help readers to associate with you and hopefully come back to read more.
A good free lance editor is something which every writer needs. Most people are understandably not in a position to have a professional editor looking over their work. Be that as it may a friend can do the job almost as well. If you have someone nearby ask if they’d mind reading through your work with a critical eye. Any constructive criticism that can be gleaned will be really helpful to all of your future writing. Listen to any critic you can so that you can try to be constantly improving your writing skills.

