Article Writing For Dummies!
If you are reading this article, you already know how vital article writing is for blogs or any website promotion. I laugh when folks say it is “free” traffic generation. It cost me a lot - a lot of blood, sweat and tears, that is. Well, not really, not anymore. Let me share with you the tricks of the trade I have gleaned - my version of the “dummies” series for article writers!
- Find a quiet place with no interruptions. Moms and Dads, this is important for you. Wait till the little kids are in bed or at least happily entertained. The rest of you - turn off the cell phone, turn down the “bing” for checking your email, and such. Once those creative juices get flowing all it takes is a “Mommy, I need to go potty!” to stop it in it’s tracks (ask me how I know).
- Research - keep it short. Really this isn’t a college term paper, folks. We are talking about going to Google or your favorite search engine and typing in the keyword(s) and then opening and scanning the top entries. Take brief notes about 3 - 5 things that concern your keyword topic. I say brief as you DON’T want to copy. This process shouldn’t take more than 15 minutes. If you are taking longer it is because you are reading, not scanning.
- Stay on track. And don’t get off topic - it is easy to follow links all over the place. Sure that link that goes to “How to Write Cash Sucking Sales Letters” is pulling you away. Nope. Get back on track. Then walk away and get some tea or go for a walk. Let that new info sort of soak into your brain cells.
- Write a suitable keyword-rich headline. This article is not about teaching how to write eye catching headlines - there are lots of sources for that elsewhere. But they say and it is true that once you have that headline nailed down, the article practically writes itself! Titles should be keyword rich, not some cute poetic thing that makes you feel proud. Stick to what works - ”Three Mom Tested Tips to Stop Your Toddler From Biting for Good!” works better than “How to Stop Your Kid from biting”.
- Write like a maniac I read this somewhere and it is so true. Write like nothing else matters. Don’t stop for grammar or spelling - Nothing! Just write/type like your life depended on it. There will be plenty of time later to edit and fix up. Just get all those thoughts down - organize later.
- Focus Some call it being in the “zone” like Olympic and professional athletes and other writers do. When in the zone, your mind is focused on one thing - seeing the end result in advance. That article is written and published just like Tiger Woods would see the ball in the hole, just before he wallops it toward the green. It’s a done deal. Just a matter of doing the action to make it so.
- Article length and quality- This depends on where you are submitting or what you are trying to accomplish. Blog articles can be as short as 200 words on up to a regular epistle. But this is where you want your best, most meaningful articles. Pure solid gold info and advice here. Ezine submissions would be from 300 -700 words and really shouldn’t be too informative. You want to write briefly on your subject but leave your reader wanting more. You want to show you know what you are talking about but only enough to lead them to your website where you have the “whole story” ;-) Kind of like tasting samples at Costco, right? If it’s any good, you make a beeline to the shelf to get more!
- Write to your sister. Writing articles used to give me the heebee jeebies. It comes naturally now. Like talking to a friend which is my most important advice. Stop thinking you need to impress your high school English teacher. Write to your best friend! Some have even gone so far as to invent a friend to write to, right down to giving her a face and personality. Write like you were telling your aunt about your lastest interest. Somehow, it all starts to flow and sound natural. As a matter of fact, I wrote this article to my son, since he is learning the ropes of blogging for profit.
- Clean up time. Read through your work. Edit the boo-boos. I don’t know about you but it seems to me that if you have the time to write an article you should take the time to fix it, too. Now, even I let a few faux pas get past me, but really, use the spell checker. And remember this in not Nobel Prize stuff. Articles are on one topic. Books are for multiple topics under one main topic. Know when to cut the fluff and stay on topic. Write your book later.
Enjoy the process. I used to think article writing was to be avoided - that I should pay others who are more qualified to write. I say, just do it! Jump in, the water’s fine!! Before you know it you will be swimming/writing like a pro.
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