Sunday, August 12, 2007

6 Red Hot Tips To Get Your Articles Read

There are many people who dread having to write
papers or articles. Many just feel like it seems to be
too much work and it all just goes to waste when no
one reads the. To some people, reading articles seems
like work to, especially if the article is boring and
very bland. Well, articles are supposed to be read,
that’s their purpose to impart your message and
information. If it is not read then it is a waste of
time and effort.

But all the same, articles have to be written to be
read. It’s just a matter of making them good. Making a
good article doesn’t have to be strenuous and
straining. There are just some points needed to be
reminded of, and some guides to follow. Once you get
the hang of it, writing articles could be fun, as well
as profitable for you and your site.

Of course, writing articles must be about something
you know about, that’s why if you own a site, you
probably are knowledgeable about that certain topic and
theme. When you write about it, you won’t have a hard
time because you already know what it is and what it’s
about. It’s just a matter of making your articles
creative and interesting.

To make sure that your articles get read and enjoyed,
here are six red hot tips to get your articles read.
These tips will make your articles readable and
interesting.

1) Use short paragraphs. When the paragraph are very
long, the words get jumbled in the mind of the reader
just looking at it It can get quite confusing and too
much of a hard work to read. The reader will just
quickly disregard the paragraph and move on to much
easier reading articles that are good to look at as
well as read. Paragraphs can be a single sentence,
sometimes even a single word!

2) Make use of numbers or bullets. As each point is
stressed out, numbers and bullets can quickly make the
point easy to remember and digest. As
each point, tip, guide or method is started with a
bullet or point, readers will know that this is where
the tips start and getting stressed. Format you
bullets and numbers with indentations so that your
article won’t look like a single block of square
paragraphs. Add a little bit of flair and pizzazz to
your articles shape.

3) Use Sub-headings to sub-divide your paragraphs in
the page. Doing this will break each point into
sections but still would be incorporated into one
whole article. It would also be easy for the reader to
move on from one point to another; the transition
would be smooth and easy. You will never lose your
readers attention as well as the point and direction
to where the article is pointing.

4) Provide a good attention-grabbing title or header.
If your title can entice a person’s curiosity you’re
already halfway in getting a person to read your
article. Use statements and questions that utilize
keywords that people are looking for. Provide titles
or headers that describe your articles content but
should also be short and concise.

Use titles like, “Tips on making her want you more”,
or “How to make her swoon and blush”. You could also
use titles that can command people, for example, “Make
her yours in six easy Ways”. These types of titles
reach out to a persons’ emotions and makes them
interested.

5) Keep them interested from the start to the finish.
From your opening paragraph, use real life situations
that can be adopted by the reader. Use good
descriptions and metaphors to drive in your point,
just don’t over do it. Driving your examples with
graphic metaphors and similes would make it easy for
them to imagine what you are talking about. Making the
experience pleasurable and enjoyable for them.

6) Utilize figures when necessary and not just
ordinary and insipid statements. Using specific facts
and figures can heighten your article because it makes
it authoritative. But do not make it too formal, it
should be light and easy in them and flow. Like a
friendly teacher having a little chat with an eager
student.

Brian Ankner has been writing articles and website
content for quite some time now and has created a site
dedicated to helping aspiring artists blossom into
great writiers. For the resources that he uses,
go to => Professional Article Writing <= and pick up
the tools to start your publishing career.

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