12 Tips for Writing Articles on the Internet
Copyright by David McKenzie
I have compiled a list of 12 tips I think should be
helpful when you are writing articles on the internet.
1. Use lots of white space. People like to read in 'chunks'
of information so have lots of space in your background.
2. Use short paragraphs. Following on from tip 1 keep
it short and let your visitor read little pieces of information at a
time.
3. Use the occasional exclamation mark (!) to get your
readers attention. But please do not over use this as many people now
appear to be doing.
4. Ask a question so that your visitor will read on
to find the answer. This keeps the readers attention focussed.
5. Put a lot of thought and effort into your heading.
If the heading does not get the visitors attention straight away then
they will just move on and not even read your article. Try 'The 7 Secrets
to Successfully breeding Cane Toads' rather than 'How to breed cane
toads'.
6. Use bullets to quickly outline a number of points
that may be important in your article. Readers can scan through these.
7. Use numbers if this is appropriate for writing an
article. For example the way I am writing this article.
8. Outline the benefits to your reader. They want to
know what they can get out of reading the article so portray the benefits
of what you are writing about.
9. Do not waffle. This is never more important than
on the internet. People get bored quickly and there are a million other
articles they could be reading instead of yours. Get to the point quickly
- in the very 1ST line!
10. Target your article. Make it on one topic only and
stick to the topic. Do not try to write about 2 or 3 things in the same
article. Keep your focus on one topic to keep the interest of your reader.
11. Conclude with a strong message. A message that summarises
your article or gets your reader to take further action.
12. Finally, be humble. People admire people who are
humble. Do not talk down to your readers.
Learn as much as you can about writing on the internet.
It really is different to writing in the offline world. Read as many
articles as you can and see which ones you find easier to read.
David McKenzie is the author
of a new e-book titled "How To Write Free Articles and Market Them With
a $0 Marketing Budget"
http://www.brisney.com/how-to-write-free-articles.htm
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