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Good Words vs Great Words

By Ken Xu on Aug 20, 2007 in Personal Growth

great-words1.jpgYou know, Since content is the king, Words are the crucial part that form up the king’s throne and castle. No Words, No Content.

I believe somebody would disagree with me because there is some other content that worth like words.

Images. Yes, images. There is an old saying that Images is worth 1.000 words and to put a single picture can make a great content.

I would say yes, I agree. But, what will happen if your reader have no average interpretation ability to translate it into their own understanding?

At the end, you still need words to guide them and make them realize your point of view. :)

Words on a content can be negative and Positive. Of course, negative content always hurt you in some ways, conciously or unconsciously. Negative content also make yourself looks unreliable and the most important matter is you would try so hard to pull attention of your reader to your content.

That’s why many gurus and experts teach us to positive thinking and produce more positive contents. Positive contents worth like a gold and reader would read your content and stay longer at your blog.

Positive content is a content that fill with a motivated, dedicated, user-centric words that will make reader feeling comfortable or even suggested to what you are writing at.

Yet, There are still 2 kind of Positive Words Class:

  • Good Words, and
  • Great Words

Good positive words is just like a normal reading with no negative thoughts. Above post’s content is one of them. So-so content that won’t make any heart pumping effect for you. :)

Now how is a Great positive words?

This example will show you what is the distinction between good and best positive words:

Good: “You looks attractive today!”
Great: “Gosh, you looks Gorgeous!”

Good: “He’s determined to blogging.”
Great: “He is an unstoppable blogger!”

Good: “He is smart at making money online.”
Great: “He is gifted to make money online!”

Good: “I’m okay!”
Great: “I’m perfect today!”

See the different? Well, you guess yourself how that Great words can influence your feeling! :)

Try to turbo-charged your good words in to a GREAT words. It’s easy, you only need to shift your positive emotion a little bit high and the Great words will appear by themselves! :)

Below is a simple words turbo-charging to help you make your own list:

Confident -> Unstoppable
Cool -> outrageous
fast -> lightspeed
fine -> awesome
resourceful -> walking encyclopedia
like -> relish
happy -> phenomenal
great -> incredible
all right -> superb
feeling good -> tremendous feeling
good -> best or better than excellent!
love -> adored
perfect -> extraordinary
terrefic -> ecstatic
add yours! :)

try to make a shifting to give an “persuasive energy” in to your content. make things better than excellent and your reader would adore your writing!:cool:

Yup, hope this post is useful. Make sure you are feeling incredible today! and Hope you are turbo-charged by this content!:wink:

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5 Excellent Responses for "Good Words vs Great Words"
  1. MyAvatars 0.2 Myo Kyaw Htun Says:
    (August 20, 2007, 5:26 am)

    Ken, I can say that this is an excellent post!

    I believe that having great vocabulary skill is really effective in blogging.

    Reply to Myo Kyaw Htun
    1. MyAvatars 0.2 Ken Xu Says:
      (August 20, 2007, 11:21 pm)

      Thanks. I like what Jamy said, we can use this great words. But not over-do it. :)
      Make sure to blend the words nicely to show your motivation and self-confident in your content.

      Reply to Ken Xu
  2. MyAvatars 0.2 jamy Says:
    (August 20, 2007, 7:29 pm)

    But, remember there is a fine line there. Do not get overboard with it because you do not want to sound like a used car sales men. Don’t we all met the sound pitch of a used car sales man. Nothing less than fantastic come through their mouth but that their daily language.
    You want to come through as a great genuine person not a used car sales man with his fantastic vocabulary :)-.

    Reply to jamy
    1. MyAvatars 0.2 Ken Xu Says:
      (August 21, 2007, 12:26 am)

      Hmm… New wisdom here. :)

      Reply to Ken Xu
  3. MyAvatars 0.2 chiz Says:
    (February 21, 2008, 4:38 pm)

    Good post. You make some great points that most people do not fully understand.

    “Words on a content can be negative and Positive. Of course, negative content always hurt you in some ways, conciously or unconsciously. Negative content also make yourself looks unreliable and the most important matter is you would try so hard to pull attention of your reader to your content.”

    I like how you explained that. Very helpful. Thanks.

    Reply to chiz

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