What You Should Know About Article Writing
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Natural born writers. Many of us wish they were one. Well unluckily, I’m not. Does that mean I can not write and produce a good article? I don’t think so. With a lot of practice, strong will and determination, you can be as good as them if not better.
Here are the steps;
1. Write what first crosses your mind. Do not expect to get a masterpiece of writing for the first time. Do not think critically of your articles while writing about:
o The overall message
o Key points
o What you want to tell the readers
o What you would like them to do
o The benefits your articles will grant them.
Keep writing until you consider that you have mentioned all the necessary information. The text can be as long as you want. Later when you edit it, you can organize and improve it.
o What can I receive from it
o Other than me, who used it and how can it help them?
o What does it cost?
o Where and when can I buy it?
3. Focus on the benefit provided to customers
Instead of focusing on the features of your product or your activity, tell customers what they can get. When you write about the feature of a product, tell customers how it can help them, how it can improve their lives. Let them think you give them a hope.
You can ask questions and talk about the benefits that can be expected and from the use of your products or your services. Tell your readers how to get the product or service. Give some insight of useful information. It can do good to the articles and shows sincere intentions and expertise.
4. Use testimonials
Usually people are interested in opinions and reviews. Testimonials are the best way to promote your product. Your articles should contain a good selection of testimonials, some goods and some bads. But do not depend too much on them. Your opinion of the commodity is the best testimonial and how you present it is the knack of writing them.
5. Your PLR articles should be original, come from within you, fresh and addressed directly to the reader.
Some useful tips:
o Write on how you talk, be natural and remember not only to focus on errors of grammar and spelling.
o Address the reader directly. Use “you”.
o Write as if you talk to a person you know. It is easier if you have identified a specific segment of the audience.
o Avoid exaggerations and redundancies. Simple, easily understandable words trigger enthusiasm.
o Never promise in your articles things that you can not afford giving because you are confusing the customers.
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