How to write a kick-ass blog post
For academics
1. Write for your audience
Who are you writing for?
• You and your coworkerso Most of your terminology will be understood
• The academic worldo Discipline-specific terminology and concepts need clarifying
• A wider audienceo Both general and specific scientific terminology, concepts and
methods need clarifying
Explain concepts like these:
• Multivariate analysis
• Dotblot
• Normative
• Eusociality
• Mouse model
• Nanites
• Phenomology
• Reproducibility
• Methodology
http://usefulscience.org/
2. Pick your topic
Not every blog post has to be a big thing. Pace yourself!
• Your researcho Your reseach set-up, your research questiono Your mistakes (and how you fixed them)
• Your experiences as a PhD
• Conference visits
• Subjects related to your discipline
• Corrections on popular media coverage about your discipline
3. Get to the point!
• Keep your posts short and to-the-point
• Drop the nuance, but do add references
4. Add examples (if you can)
Add examples (if you can)
5. Use illustrations
6. Write a good title and introduction
• It may be all people see of your post• Make clear what your post is about and why
people would want to read it• Don’t write a mysterious title –
give the conclusion away!
• Write your post first, add your title and intro last
Source: London School of Economics
7. Writer’s block?
Start writing first, edit later
8. Made an impression?
Make sure people know who you are and can reach you with comments
About.me
8 tips1. Write for your audience
2. Pick your topic
3. Get to the point!
4. Add examples
5. Use illustrations
6. Start your article with a good title and introduction - but write them last
7. Writer’s block? Start writing first, edit later
8. Make sure people know who you are and can reach you with comments
Happy blogging!
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