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How
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by:
Nicole
Dean |
Are
you intimidated by the thought of writing
articles? When you think about writing an
article, do you have flashbacks to high
school writing classes, and feel paralyzed
by the thought of putting words onto paper?
Don't fret. There are some easy general
guidelines that apply to writing articles
for your web site or to distribute in article
directories, to other web masters, or to
post to your blogs. Follow these guidelines
and you'll be writing great articles before
you know it!
Simply make your articles brief, informative,
and user-friendly. Articles do not need
to contain technical information, but rather
be written to give the reader useful information
in an easy to understand manner. You can
write articles quickly and effectively using
these guidelines:
Make your articles brief and direct. The
most sought after web content gives factual
information on specific topics. Usually
a one-page article is just about the right
length. If your articles are too long, the
user may lose interest and move on to another
web site. If your article is too short,
you will not be able to include enough information
to tell the reader what he or she needs
to know. A simple, one page article containing
three to five paragraphs is perfect for
your web site or to submit to an article
directory, include in your newsletter, or
post to blogs.
When writing your articles, include the
most relevant information on your topic
with links to further information included
in your resource box or on your web site.
Cover the general information you wish to
pass on to the reader and make it easy for
readers to locate additional information
on the topic. A web site containing many
pages with brief, precise content is much
better than a web site containing 3 pages
with extremely long, complex articles. Keeping
the interest of the reader is your top priority.
The average web site visitor does not want
to spend a lot of time finding the information
they desire, but rather locate general information
quickly with the option to explore more
in-depth coverage easily.
Creating user-friendly content is imperative
to keeping the interest of the reader and
enticing them to explore the subject further.
Begin your article with a description of
what information your article will contain,
continue with the information written in
a short, direct style, and end with a summary
of what the reader has learned from your
article. If you have a well-designed web
site, you will be able to lead the reader
to further information through links placed
to the side or at the end of your article.
If your article is for advertising purposes
such as in a newsletter or to submit to
an article directory, a short resource box
at the end of your article containing your
name, a short bio, and a link to your web
site will be the best approach. Do not distribute
links throughout your article, as it can
be confusing and distracting to the reader.
Remember to include all relevant and necessary
information, but do not overwhelm the reader
with intricate details. Focus on your specific
subject and keep your articles brief. Choose
your keywords carefully so that readers
and search engines will easily identify
the article as containing pertinent information.
A one-page article containing precise information
and links allowing the reader to easily
find additional information is the key to
writing a great article.
About the author:
Nicole Dean is the proud owner of http://www.ShowMomTheMoney.com?
a fun and informative site to help moms
achieve success at home. Nicole recommends
http://www.ladypens.comfor
informative free reprint articles by women,
for women.
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