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Do you have the fever for writing?



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By : Lupe Fitzgerald    29 or more times read
Submitted 2009-04-21 05:02:24
Do you want to get paid for doing something that you love to do? Your passion for writing can actually be used to your advantage in the so-called article marketing strategy in advertising your business.

Choose an interesting topic that is related to your respective business, research about it and write a resourceful article about your researched topic. Focus on popular subjects that you very well know people will be looking for in the Internet. And, include highly ranked keywords and Meta tags that will increase the possibility of having your article (as well as your website) included in the top list of search engine results.

Furthermore, here are some more specific secrets that will help you maximize your writing skill in bringing good fortune and profit to you and your business.

1. Write to only one person.

Your article should definitely target a pretty large number of readers. However, when you are writing your article, try to picture only one person whom you will address your article to. This makes your article more amiable, thereby keeping the attention and interest of your readers.

2. Make use of white spaces.

White spaces in an article can actually be beneficial by making your work appear more professional and a lot easier to read.

Too lengthy paragraphs may seem boring and uninteresting, especially for skim readers.

3. Proofread your articles.

Check your articles for any misspelled words and other grammatical errors.

Go over and read out loud your article at least twice to ensure that it is free of any inappropriately used words or syntax.

4. Make the most of constructive criticisms.

Ask what others have to honestly say or comment about your articles, accepting their feedbacks, and using them constructively can help you become a better writer.

Continue to do well on areas where you have received compliments and improve on your weak points. And if there is a need for you to change your writing style, do not be afraid to so.

Even the most negative criticisms or feedbacks can be beneficial to you if you see them in a constructive way.

5. Try writing about different things.

There may be times that you feel like you can only write articles about a certain topic. This is just normal.

However, this must not hinder you from trying other writing styles and tackling about different subjects that may be entirely new to you. Doing so will help develop your writing skills.

6. Never forget your resource box.

You may submit your articles in your affiliate article directories, ezines, and other online publishers. In these cases, you must always include a resource box in your articles, which must contain your site’s URL address.

This link will help redirect your affiliates? subscribers and guests to your business site, and hopefully make them interested enough to buy the products or services that you are offering.

Articles are effective and convenient marketing tools in the Cyber world today. And you should not be afraid to use your writing skills in earning and making your business a big success
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