Blogging is a religion. You have to work it well says Kaushal Patel
Kaushal Patel from Nadiad, Gujarat. Now residing in London has a great passion for blogging. His ideas and creativity are quite challenging for the bloggers competing in the industry. He loves blogging and believes that there is something satisfying about rendering the chaos of thoughts into an elegant form penning it down for people to read and relate.
Blogging is an entirely different beast. It allows the piece to feel fluid and speeds up the rate at which the reader reads. Also it is very important that the placement, in a blog, is up for grabs. It also requires a different voice which will discriminate you from others and make it attractive. Patel believes that blogging has the potential to reach and influence many. It is an online culture and one the best medium of direct communicating with tge target audience where your content will not only be viewed but also appreciated.
Blogs are everywhere! This can be both wonderful and overwhelming, but what makes Kaushal different from others is his unique way of portraying the content and interacting with people with his attractive captions, bringing in trendy topics and always being consistent. His blog will vary in theme, style, scope, content engaging the viewers. He always wants blogging to serve as his author platform and experiment his writing skills.
This is the age of content — people are always looking for more to absorb, and Kaushal’s unique voice has a place on the vast, limitless and unstoppable. This classic serves up much good advice and content. Nowhere will one see more helpful and attractive content in such few words and with such precision and always keeping the book within reach. His purpose of writing is always crystal clear, persuasive and extremely communicative. Always keeping content and writing going hand in hand Kaushal has a unique way of balancing between the two’s.
Good writing is like a store window. It should be clean and clear, providing an unobstructed view of the contents within. He believes, you don’t need a detailed outline for most writing. But you do need to know what you want to say before you say it. He always want to achieve clarity and communicate accurately with the readers. A blast of knowledge and extraordinary writing skills Kaushal Patel considers blogging a religion and always look foward to deliver the best of the best.