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Writing Articles - And a Two Word Campaign Killer
Written by Nick Jakotic Saturday, 14 June 2006
You could be TWO (2) Words Away From Making A Fortune On The Internet Or Receiving A Huge Kick In Your Backside By The Search Engine Giants
That`s right, just TWO (2) words, that could literally make or break you in the profitable "content publishing" world.
Those 2 words "Duplicate Content".
Some may say that it`s too hard to write an original article.
To many, short means simple, correct? No true! Some writers will tell you that it is much more difficult to write short content compared to much wordier, long content articles. In the short content format, every word must make a strong impact. This compact writing will create better search and traffic results.
A well-written article is approved faster by most PR & Article release service providers. Plus, articles written with purpose have better CTR (click through rates) and better responsive visitors. Similarly as with the example of Google AdWords, how astonishing just 3 lines of about 70 characters have such power to attract visitors!
For some engineering an effective article isn't going to happen overnight, so below are some items worth considering:
1. Use an inverted triangle method of writing to brainstorm copy. Start with what you most want your visitors/reader to grasp. Putting that into your content is what holds meaning for your target audience.
2. Write in a language that is understood by them.
3. Use power words, benefit or attention-grabber. Start with two columns. In the first column, list a feature. Then, in the next column, list a benefit of the feature.
4. ONLY State TRUE claims. These claims can be showstoppers but leave out the word "free" if a condition is involved.
5. If it`s a product driven article, Don't dance around what your customers want. The power of the Internet allows your customers to look for you and they want something specific. Announce loud and clear that you're there by using a headline that's precise.
6. Use a dynamic headline.
7. Boast what makes you stand out or unique. Can you offer something for a percentage less or better than competitors?, benefits of your product, why someone would be better off with your product over some other product of the same or similar type. Without, "bad mouthing" or "flaming" the competition.
8. If you`re out to get sales, and want to get rid of freebie seekers, one method of doing this is by putting the deals or discount at the end of your article.
9. Energy, Emotion and response come from words of power and call to action. You should use only words and statements that match your product or service. Sample power words include discover, these, and enhance.
Tight writing comes from finding out what you want your customer to do with the information you give them. Not only will your CTR (click through rate) improve but also your self monitored conversion ratio should improve when you make an Article or Press Release work in your favor.
Nick Jakotic has been online for a number of years, an IMR (Independent Marketing Representative) of various firms and for various programs one such firm visit; http://www.intelcom.vze.com
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