6 Red Hot Tips To Get Your Articles Read

submitted: 2008-04-12 19:21:35 | by: CarlPruitt
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In spite of knowing that writing articles is the very best free marketing on the planet, there are many people who would rather chop off their leg with a chainsaw than write papers or articles. They believe it is just too much work which is all wasted when no one reads what they write anyway. On the other end of the equation, some people think reading those articles is a tedious chore, especially when the article is boring and bland. Well, articles are meant to be read, it's their very reason for existing - to impart their message and spread their information. An unread article really is a waste of time and effort.

To insure your articles get read and enjoyed, these 6 tips are guaranteed to keep the reader on the hook:

1) Use short paragraphs.

Long paragraphs create a jumble in the mind of your reader before they get started. If reading your article feels like work, your reader will give up and jump directly past that long paragraph and head for easier pastures. Keep your paragraphs short. Even as small as one sentence. Your writing should be on an eighth grade level

2) Use numbers and bullets.

Numbers or bullets can quickly make your point easy to remember and digest. Readers will know this is the important part of the article and their attention can easily flow through the structure of your article. Format your bullets and numbers so your article won't look like a single block of square paragraphs. Add a little bit of flair and pizzazz to the shape of your articles. At least the ones where the format is under your control.

3) Sub-divide your paragraphs too.

This breaks down each important point into easy to absorb nuggets of information that will still read like part of the whole. Makes it simple for the reader to follow from one point to the next with no problem. This will trap your reader long enough to make your point.

4) Provide a good attention-grabbing title or headline.

Study the great copywriters. If your title makes your reader curious you're halfway to your goal of getting your article read. Use statements and questions that include keywords people are looking for. Include titles or headers that describe your article's content but are also short and concise.

Use titles like, "7 Tips To Make Her Want You More", or "The Secret To Making Her Swoon and Blush Guaranteed". You could also use titles that command people, such as "Make Her Yours In Six Easy Steps". Your titles should stand out in a crowd without much effort.

5) Keep up a fast pace.

With your opening paragraph, include real situations and stories that draw in the reader. Descriptive language can drive home the point your are trying to make. Don't overdo the flowery language and metaphors though. Don't waste words just to make a longer article.

6) Use specific facts and figures when you can. Not just ordinary and insipid statements.

Using specific facts and figures strengthens your article because it makes it authoritative. But this is no college paper. Don't make it too formal.

Writing a good article doesn't have to be a chore. These are just a few points to keep in mind, some simple guidelines to follow. Once you get the hang of it, writing articles can be fun, and extremely profitable.

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