What NLP Can Teach You about Blogging

No matter what topic you blog on, you want to be clear and complete. You can choose words that paint a picture and help your reader see exactly whatever concept you are presenting. You will avoid picking words that make it harder for others to grasp your meaning.

In short, you practice NLP.

NLP stands for “ neurolinguistic programming.” It’s a behavioral science that has been around since the 1970s, often associated with hypnotherapy. It is also the foundation of the work done by self-help guru Tony Robbins, author of “Unlimited Power” and “Awaken the Giant Within.”

In the hands of a blogger, NLP becomes a powerful tool for communication. The more aware you are of how you use it, the more effective your blogging will be.

NLP in a Nutshell

First, there’s the “neuro” part of NLP. Everything you know about the world relates to one or more of your five senses: sight, sound, touch, smell, and taste. NLP calls these “sensory modalities” and names them visual (V), auditory (A), kinesthetic (K), olfactory (O) and gustatory (G).

In order for us to code, store and give meaning to the input we get from these modalities, we use language. That’s the “linguistic” part of NLP, which uses the phrase “representational system” to identify this process of translating experience into words.

The “programming” aspect of NLP refers to how our behaviors are wired to our experiences and language. Most people rely heavily on three modalities, V-A-K, as their primary representational systems. They understand the world mainly through what they see, hear, or feel, and they act accordingly.

Stating a Preference

According to NLP, the words that have the greatest impact and convey the most meaning to you are ones that are closely aligned to your preferred representational system. Visually oriented individuals respond to how things look, those with an auditory preference go by how things sound, and “kinos” are most concerned about how things feel.

Take, for example, the very first paragraph of this post. It contains three sentences. The second one uses the words “paint,” “picture” and “see,” which are obviously visual (V). The words “pick,” “harder” and “grasp” in sentence three are tactile (K).

A visual reader may not even notice the metrical rhythm (A) of the two clauses in the first sentence. On the other hand, a “listening” reader will not only absorb it, but will also respond to any alliteration, such as “clear and complete” or “paint a picture.”

More Choices to Make

Word choice is neither accidental nor random. As a blogger , you choose words to influence your readers’ thoughts and actions, not merely to express your own views. Could a bit of NLP make your writing more effective?

Go back through a few of your own blogs and look for examples of V-A-K words. Perhaps you will discover that you use your own preferred representational system when you write. Do you tend to leave one out? Or maybe you are already adept at shifting words to appeal to a variety of readers.

The skillful use of V-A-K language is just the tip of the iceberg in applying NLP techniques to blogging. Concepts such as “future pacing” and “re-framing” are other good ways to influence readers or put a new shine on an old idea. It’s all about what works—selecting words that deliver a desired effect.

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9 comments

Kindle 3G Cases October 29, 2010 - 12:56 am
NLP is one of those strategies that I tried to learn when I did face to face sales - but I can see how important it can be online too. I'll remember VAK next time I write.
ZK October 29, 2010 - 9:56 am
NLP is an interesting concept and makes perfect sense to master it if you are running a web business. I've recently started reading about it and picked up a book by Susan W called "Neuro Web Design - What makes them Click ?" http://www.peachpit.com/store/product.aspx?isbn=0321603605 It's a perfect book to learn about how neuro science plays a vital role online If you have any other book on NLP, please share it...
Web Developer October 29, 2010 - 10:48 pm
Interesting indeed..never thought about writing blogs or selling online would be influenced by NLP....I will have a look at the suggested book ZK
Ari Lestariono November 1, 2010 - 12:03 am
NLP combined with Spiritual teachings is a good supplement, while NLP is purely physiology and without true strength of Spiritual, you'll get burned if objective goals doesn't meet.
Iphone 4 Jailbreak November 1, 2010 - 12:16 am
NIce article Jarred . Recently went through the google seo book and it says that we must keep things like title and url easy for the users . search engines like it that way .... since then i dropped using long urls and titles Sourish
Pacquiao vs Margarito November 1, 2010 - 1:24 am
Jarred, You're correct. From the start of your blog, readers should be entice to continue until the end. This way, they can grasp the correct information without the need of many pictures because they know almost every bit of word you're using. It's also good to have a couple of unfamiliar words and add a parenthesis for it's meaning so they can slowly add to their own set of words.
Software Development Company November 3, 2010 - 5:10 am
It's really wonderful concept. I like this concept like put a new shine on an old idea.
Ari Lestariono November 4, 2010 - 6:48 am
The idea of NLP is MasterMind Grouping, it's a good practice to idealize your own goal and get rid attraction.
Av November 9, 2010 - 5:46 pm
We are being manipulated by politicians/corporations on daily basis. The last thing I need is to me "mind controlled" while I read blogs LOL Trying to pick the right words to manipulate your readers is so... not cool!...
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