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Article Writing Mistakes
- 7 To Avoid
By Christopher Knight
Making your articles available for reprints
by other ezine publishers and webmasters is the cornerstone
strategy in building an avalanche of pre-qualified visitors
to your website.
If you want your articles to be picked up and
massively distributed by others, here are 7 common mistakes
to avoid:
Article Mistake #1 Too many grammatical,
spelling, and punctuation errors.
In addition to having your article proofed by
others, you may also want to be sure that you have clearly
defined paragraphs. Nothing is worse than a big blob of text
with 20 run-on sentences.
Readers no longer read articles in depth and
often only 'scan' your article. They want small bites of information
that can be easily digested… also known as "info-snacking."
Keep your "voice" in the same person throughout
the entire article. If you are using the first person voice
(I, me) or the second person (you, we, us) or the third person
(they, them, he, she)…be consistent by staying in one voice
for the entire article.
Article Mistake #2 Too much hype, bragging
and self-promotion.
If you are as good as you know you are, there
is no reason to fill the body of the article with hype, gratuitous
links to your site or blatant self-promotion. Readers are
smart and will see right through your "hype-veil."
Better to only sell or pitch your company in
the RESOURCE BOX below the body of the article. Research I've
done indicates that the resource box often gets a 3% CTR (Click
Through Rate). Be sure you take advantage of that by not selling
hard in the body of the article.
Article Mistake #3 Content based on what
you need to learn, not what your reader needs.
Put yourself in your reader's shoes and ask
yourself, "What does this article offer me?" Research what
your reader wants to read by doing survey's with your own
audience or do keyword search engine research to find what
people are looking for.
Article Mistake #4 Making your article broad
or superficial in content.
It's better to go in-depth on a narrow topic.
Define it. Explain it. Relate to it. Use bullet points or
numbered lists. Offer a secret or expertise that you have
around the topic. Be original in covering your topic as narrowly
as possible in a way that has not been done by others. Brevity
is golden.
Article Mistake #5 Headline and article summary
does not grab readers' attention.
The headline is often ~95% of the initial reason
why someone might read your article or pass it over for another
article. Don't bore your audience out of the gate with a dull
headline or worse, a boring introduction to the article.
If you have to use two sentences to make your
headline, you're thinking too hard. Keep it simple and make
it brief. Use keyword research tools to optimize your article
title.
Article Mistake #6 Plagiarizing or 'buying
articles'...
It's ok to research the Internet for article
ideas, but it's not ok to copy word-for-word of any article.
Paraphrasing can also be classified as plagiarism. Be original.
Let the words flow from your mind into your article. You will
sleep better at night and your articles will have a higher
value in the marketplace.
Buying articles is not a great idea…especially
if you do not get an exclusive license to use them. What good
is the same article if thousands of people call it their own?
If you do outsource your article writing to ghost writers,
make sure you have an exclusive right or license to the works.
Article Mistake #7 Don't burn out the RESOURCE
BOX by overloading it.
The RESOURCE BOX is your pay-off for giving
your article up for free reprints, but don't abuse the welcome
mat by including a dozen website addresses. Stick with one
website URL or two at the most and you'll find your article
may find a higher distribution rate.
If you want to be really tacky, include an affiliate
link in the RESOURCE BOX. A better strategy is to have a domain
name registered for every affiliate program that you pitch
and include the domain name that rewrites or refreshes to
your affiliate link. This is much less tacky and looks more
professional.
Christopher M. Knight invites you to submit your best
articles for massive exposure to the high-traffic http://EzineArticles.com/
directory. When you submit your articles to EzineArticles.com,
your articles will be picked up by ezine publishers who will
reprint your articles with your content and links intact giving
you traffic surges to help you increase your sales. To submit
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Copyright 2005 - Christopher M. Knight. All Rights Reserved
Worldwide. Reprint Rights: You may reprint this article as
long as you leave all of the links active, do not edit the
article in any way, give author name credit and follow all
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