Writing for the Internet... Ew.
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In this episode of Inkwell Insights, host Blake Reichenbach explores how internet writing practices have evolved and impacted the craft of writing itself.
Key Takeaways for Writers:
Recognizing Manipulation in Digital Marketing: The episode begins by exposing the "test email" clickbait strategy, serving as a reminder for writers to maintain authenticity rather than resorting to manipulative tactics for audience engagement.
Understanding the Evolution of Digital Writing: Tracing the journey from early hypertext to modern content creation provides context for why writing standards have shifted, helping writers understand the forces that shape current expectations.
The Impact of Monetization: The discussion of ad networks reveals how economic incentives fundamentally altered writing priorities—from quality to quantity, depth to clickability—a crucial insight for writers navigating today's publishing landscape.
Resisting Harmful "Rules" for Web Writing: Blake challenges prevailing wisdom about writing for the internet (6th-grade reading level, excessive simplification, constant skimmability), encouraging writers to reject these constraints when they diminish quality.
Recognizing How Reading Habits Have Changed: Understanding how shortened attention spans affect both readers and writers helps content creators develop more effective strategies while remaining true to their craft.
A Call for Intentional Literary Cultivation: The episode concludes with an invitation for writers to deliberately nurture deeper thinking and reading practices, positioning thoughtful writing as resistance against the "dumbing down" of literary culture.
This episode offers writers valuable perspective on how economic and technological forces have shaped writing practices, while providing encouragement to maintain artistic integrity in an environment that often prioritizes metrics over meaning.
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https://www.blakereichenbach.com/
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