Stating the raw facts alone does not make for a good explanation. In fact, facts can be misleading or confusing (which is contrary to what you aim to do when explaining).
A good explanation is like a bridge, connecting the known to the unknown and making the unfamiliar clear and engaging.
So, it often puts the audience - the readers, listening, or viewers - in the centre. It takes into consideration their current level of understanding, circumstances, values, as well as goals. It seeks to help them connect the dots - to help them see how the new explanation perfectly fits into their current understanding or model of the world.
A good explanation is like serving just the right quantity of alcohol to adults, and soda to kids.
Good explanations are all about ensuring your audience understands, appreciates, and can use the information you're sharing. This is what leads to ranking high on the SERPs and getting engagement on social media.
This short guide will help you understand the rudiments of creating tailored content that are helpful
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