Things to Avoid in Article Writing

April 6th, 2009 no comment

Things to Avoid in Article Writing

Article marketing is such an effective free marketing opportunity and one that you don’t want to squander by making mistakes that are completely avoidable.

There are mistakes that will make your submitted articles useless and they will never be downloaded and reproduced. You will have wasted valuable time, effort and energy that you didn’t have to waste.

Mistake #1: The first mistake that many first time article marketers make is not realizing just how important the headline or title of the article is.

The title is the first thing a web surfer sees and what will determine whether he stops to read the article or not. Titles must be attention getting and they MUST contain relative key words.

If these criteria aren’t met, the article is of no use no matter how great the content of the article is.

Mistake #2: The first line of the first paragraph must continue to hold the reader’s interest in order for him to continue reading the article. Web site owners and ezine publishers know this rule and you need to understand and abide by it.

Start with a sentence that will continue to hold the reader’s interest after the title has done its part.

Mistake #3: Writers write. Writers just love seeing their thoughts in print even if it’s only in a word document on their own computers.

Remember that less is more when it comes to marketable articles. Write all you want to about a subject, then cut those thousand words into pieces and make three articles out of them.

Articles of 300 to 400 words are best for article marketing purposes.

Mistake #4: Not putting all of the allowed links into your resource box is a big one in the mistake department. If you are allowed three links, use three links.

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