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How To Write Articles That Get Read


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Ken Hill
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How To Write Profitable Articles
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Writing articles can successfully drive more free targeted

traffic to your website, and substantially increase your

profits online.



To help you get started, I've provided the following tips to

show you how to write your own profitable articles -- articles

that capture your readers' attention and that e-zine publishers

would like to place in their publication.



1. Put a lot of thought into the title of your article.



A good title will grab your readers' attention and encourage

them to read through your article.



2. Keep the introduction and conclusion of your article short.



3. Keep your article focused on one topic.



4. Provide resources to your readers that deal with the subject

of your article.



5. Write your article as a list of tips.



This is a very easy and effective way to present your

information and hold your readers' interest.



When writing your article, keep your tips brief, even just two

or three lines, and use numbers to list the tips in your

article. This will allow your readers to go quickly from one

tip to the next as well as keep your article neatly organized

and easy to read.



6. Write a how-to article.



This type of article shows your readers step-by-step how they

can reach an objective such as successfully promoting an

affiliate program, or making an ebook.



When writing your article keep your article focused and to the

point, and just like with an article that presents a list of

tips, number the steps in your article to make your article

easier to read and to keep it nicely organized.



7. Proofread your articles.



Before you submit your article for publication spell check your

article, and go over your article for words you might have

omitted or typed twice, as well as words you may have misused

such as using "there" instead of "their."



8. Ask a question to spark your readers interest.



Use a question as the title of your article to entice people to

read your article, or ask a question within your article to

effectively keep your readers focused on your article.



9. Edit and re-edit your article.



Even after you feel you are done with your article it's a good

idea to leave your article for a day or two and then come back

to it.



The changes you make to your article after seeing it in a new

light, will often be the difference between a good article and

a great article.



Article © 2002 by writer Ken Hill. Discover how to successfully

promote your business online by writing articles. Get your FREE

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