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How To Write An Article That Will Get Published By Someone Other Than Your Mother!
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Published on: 06/19/ 2007 | By: Brian Ankner
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once you start using the right tools! For the resources
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You should structure good titles, a few subtitles, and use
bullet points to assist your readers while they scan your
page. Many people simply scan a pages subtitles to quickly
determine whether they want to continue reading the article
or go on to another page.
Surfers prefer a site laid out like this so that it's
easier to use, therefore encouraging them to return to your
site regularly in search of more content. The more often
your readers come back, the more chances you will have for
them to access other affiliate links, adsense ads and pay
per lead advertisements.
It is very important to create your articles in a
structured manor, or have articles written this way, so
your site visitors will not leave your page screaming in
pain!
Properly written articles should keep them around long
enough to click on something or at least capture their
interest long enough for them to understand your brilliance!
Writing your articles in the organized manor as recommended
will entertain and encourage your visitors to return thus
enabling the full monetization of your site.
Well written content will get some viral action, or word of
mouth action. People tell other people about great sites. I
am sure you have emailed at least one person with a web
address about something you thought was great. This will
happen to your content if considerable care has been taken
in the structuring and presentation.
If your articles and content are borrowed, poorly
structured, rambling, or not quite on topic, bye, bye
viral! It will really put a smile on your face when you
browse around your favorite social bookmarking site and see
that others have bookmarked YOUR site as a "great site". I
know I was elated the first time I found three postings of
my site in Del.icio.us (and I wasn't the one that posted
them!).
Write every article like you mean it, put some heart and
soul into it. A little humor helps too. Don't make your
content read as if it were a service manual! The most
popular sites on the web didn't reach that status by being
poorly written or boring. Liven up the party a little. Show
some enthusiasm.
If you have absolutely no passion for the subject you are writing the articles for.....it will show. To avoid this I
suggest hiring a professional to write your articles and content for you. Ghostwriters get anywhere from $15-$30 per
500-700 word article.
HINT.... hire out multiple articles at once to get a better price provided you have worked with the ghostwriter before
and like their writing style. You can negotiate discount for multiples and save up to 20%.
Google has decided that duplicate content will be measured down to the sentence so at all costs avoid duplicate
content like the plaque. If you are using an article writing software that goes out on the web and collects
sentences from many different articles, you will still have to change a few words in every sentence in order to avoid
duplicate content.
In conclusion, write it with passion, keep it upbeat and enthusiastic, KNOW YOUR SUBJECT or hire someone to do your
article writing for you. Use free articles from directories for ideas, research or to compliment your level of
expertise. Get a free duplicate content checker like dupefreepro.com has to make sure your articles have not
been used before and you will receive the rewards of free search engine traffic. |
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