Content Writing – Hunch Enough To Collapse Writing Under The Sheer Weight Of Cliché?

Content writing is surely one of the most important techniques (now proven as well) to rank a website on Google, or cater the need of millions of information-hungry individuals worldwide. But content writing, since the time immemorial of its existence as a source of providing information on certain subjects, is having upsetting inclusion of tired clichés like “information revolution”, “informative”, “quality”, “SEO centric” and many more.

Question is, why do we have tired clichés to read oftentimes on web-based sources for articles and blogs?

Now, I am going to explain this in my own experience or perspective, which may not accord to your sense of discretion, nonetheless I am sure that the explanation as follows will spur you think over it.

Today most writers write contents on the thought impulse based or perceived through their hunch!!!

To state that in another way of saying, most writers in their way of writing for years, accumulate such a level of understanding that their works do not speak the volume of fact-finding research, but rather a hunch-based observation of the fact said or represented through their write-ups.

If that were not the case, we wouldn’t have conflict of thoughts over the same subject that we read from article/s.

All right, I agree that people judge things according to their way of thought impulse, but it does not mean to underestimate the fact that most write-ups that we have on the web are inspired by hunch of writers than giving us an impression about any conceivable fact-finding research which may have been done beforehand.

Having hunch for a particular situation is natural for mankind and acting accordingly is not bad as oftentimes the hunch-based action helps us in a big way. But using this abstract phenomenon into writing where you are supposed to provide facts to support your claim is not good, or it is not an accepted standard of content writing because “that, which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence”.

Now this is my own hunch  :)  that why we have articles over the web which are full of tired clichés that do not spur interest for reading more. No need to say therefore that content writing should be based on fact-finding research rather than making it a hunch-based observation of your experience or feeling about certain things.

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