Saturday, May 17, 2008

Get Out Your Paper and Pen- Make Some Traffic?

Your articles will consist of three main parts: The introduction, the content, and the conclusion. If you follow the Power Writing Model and develop your details from the questions you initially created, you will have no trouble at all knocking out 700+ words of good article content.

Introduction - Here you want to explain the problem or issue you are addressing. Maybe you are setting the scene for a time when you encountered the same problem. Whatever the main focus of the article, whether it be to help them save time, solve a problem, or teach a new skill, share your insights here. The best way to grab someones attention is to show how you have been in the same position theyre in.

Content Your readers are looking for information worth their time. The information you present should be of high quality. Follow the Power Writing Model and use sub-headlines to provide a great piece of content and address your readers issues. People pay for information in order to solve their problems. Provide them with a great piece of information and they will beg for more. Then, when it comes time for your resource box, they will be motivated to follow your link.

When it is all said and done, the reader is only after good content. In order to provide great content you will have to demonstrate your knowledge in your field. Write a valuable article which is actually designed to help your reader and not just get them to your site. If you can accomplish this, your articles will become highly successful. People will begin to develop trust in you and what you have to say if you honestly attempt to help them. A great relationship with your customers will follow due to your efforts in earning their confidence.

End Prior to reaching the point of concluding or wrapping-up your article, you have been building your readers thirst for more knowledge. Now you are going to leave them hanging in a To-Be-Continued frame of mind. The main idea here is to leave them wanting more. Thats the only reason they will even follow your link in the first place, Right? A good technique to accomplish this is to help them learn a particular skill to aid in part of a larger problem. Then, when you are developing your resource box, include a reference to maybe a free e-book, or a product which handles the entire problem.

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