How To Write A Million Dollar Article?
From the desk of: John Arrington
Sunday 5:32 AM
Regardless of what you want to write about. You have to write like you are talking to your reader.
All the top rated article writers write like they are talking to their readers, by using words of vision, so their reader gets a image in their mind of what they are writing about. And this is done by appealing to the desires and needs of the reader. This is how to get your readers attention and make your article sticky.
After all, a top rated article follows 2 steps:
1. Get the readers attention.
2. Keep the reader interested.
Regardless, your article should be helpful advise to all readers. You should not offer wishy - washy advice. It should be legit advice straight to the point.
So, the truth is, be sure, and make sure your article is interesting, written with words of vision offering great advice for your reader. This way your reader can’t resist reading it all the way through. You also should use short punchy sentences, and make sure you underline the important parts of the information you are trying to get across to your reader. Also use sub headlines.
The main point you are trying to get across is, you want your reader to think of you as an expert in your field and not just another article writer. Sure you could get by with less. But you’ll end up with fewer readers in the end, and less of your article being picked up and placed on other web sites. I’m not a less type of guy. Also, I’m not a fly - by - night type of guy. Your purpose is not to write a lot of articles, your goal is to write a few very good articles.
And above all don’t forget to add your About The Author and Copyright at the end of your article. A great number of very good articles have been lost and the author didn’t receive the credit because they forgot to add their BIO at the end of their article. Don’t get to fancy when adding your BIO! Just keep it simple. And in time you will find your article getting tons of views and placed all over the Internet and possibly being placed in magazines, etc.
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About the Author:
John Arrington has been in the marketing business since 1995. John is dedicated to helping others to become successful with their business.
You may visit his website at:
http://tinyurl.com/rds3p
Tuesday, June 27, 2006
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