To get your name out there, write articles
and allow them to be freely reproduced
(with a resource box pointing back to
you.) A well-written article can:
- help build your profile
- draw traffic to your site, and
- help build a database of clients through
associated e-courses or newsletter.
How do you write the article? You can
come up with the content - How do you
grab those readers and make them come
back for more?
As you can construct and edit an article
(it has a beginning, middle and end; and
you can check the grammar and spelling);
if you want to WIN readers - think about
what they want to know.
Put your readers first. Give them what
they want and they'll be queuing up to
read anything you produce.
A blueprint for writing articles that
captivate your readers - whatever the
topic - is a follows:
== 1. What Do Your Readers Want ==
You may know what they want because you're
an expert in the field. If you don't know
the subject well, you'll have to research.
Look for forums on your topic and see
what people are discussing. What are the
problems? Can you provide an answer?
== 2. Start With An Attention-Grabber
==
Work on your opening. Try to avoid trite
questions like "Have you wondered why
people find it difficult to lose weight?"
It's dull and it's not targeting the person
reading the article - what do they care
about the difficulties "people" have losing
weight? They care about THEIR weight problem!
The opening paragraph should give the
reader that warm "Hey, this is about me!"
feeling. - "This could be the answer I've
been looking for..."
Example: "Diet gurus make it all sound
easy: to lose weight, all you have to
do is expend more energy than you take
in. Huh! If it were that simple, the "Big
People" stores would be out of business.
For those of us tired of diets, gyms and
dull group meetings, there is a back-to-basics
way to tackle this. It won't cost you
a fortune or leave you feeling deprived."
== 3. Write As You Speak... Then Edit!
==
The sample opening above illustrates
the importance of the tone used in your
article. You need 'meat'to make it worth
reading.
Write your article in a natural style
that's akin to normal conversation. If
the first draft is too informal - fix
that when you edit. Readers may want facts,
tips, and strategies, but they want entertainment
too! Let your personality shine.
== 4. End On A High ==
Most articles fizzle out! Writers often
don't know how to end on an upbeat note.
They either stop dead or come up with
a trite ending like: "So what are you
waiting for? Get started today!"
The beginning and the ending of your
article are the parts that make the biggest
impression. Creat a feeling of anticipation...
and leave them feeling satisfied (or excited)
when you finish.
Offering advice to help solve a problem
gives your readers a reason to feel optimistic
about themselves. Don't make promises...
but offer hope. If you are giving hints
on marketing or business, sum up the benefits.
Experiment with using a humorous quote,
or giving readers a specific action to
get them started. Be creative.
Here's a final tip: create a cheat-sheet.
Divide it into beginnings/middles/ends
and add more strategies as you think of
them. (For example, using the tips in
this article, you might write: ENDINGS
- end on a high, offer hope, use funny
quote, suggest action to get started.)
Do this, and you'll be cranking out articles
everyone wants to publish!
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This article was posted on November
13, 2005