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5 Red Hot Tips For Writing Articles

by Jason King

To make sure that your articles get read and enjoyed, here are five red hot tips to get your articles read. Readability and keeping your readers interest are an important piece of article marketing. This means you’ll get more clicks to your blog or web sites, and the distribution of your articles will be greater. The web pages on your site or blog will benefit from these tips as well. They’re not necessarily just for articles you’ll distribute.

1) Use short paragraphs. The words of long paragraphs can get jumbled in the mind of the reader, this makes it confusing, and can make reading the article hard work. 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. The length of a paragraph can be one or two sentences just to make a point.

2) Use bullet lists or numbers. 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. This makes scanning your page much easier, and creates more stopping points for the readers eyes.

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. The attention of the reader is kept because they you are keeping their attention all the time.

4) The title of your article should be an attention grabbing headline. If your title can entice a person’s curiosity you’re already halfway in getting a person to read your article. Use keywords mingled into statements or questions so the reader knows you’ll answer something for them. Provide titles or headers that describe your articles content but should also be short and concise.

5) Keep your reader interested right till the end of your article. Use a language that can easily be understood, and doesn’t try to sound too intelligent or confusing. Try and get to the point as quickly as possible without leaving anything out. Back up what you write with examples so you create a better picture in the readers mind. This makes your article more enjoyable to read, and will help hold the interest of the reader for longer.

Once you get your articles read more often, and distributed to more directories and blogs you will see the benefits of writing good articles. The speed of your success will increase, and and once this happens so will your bank balance.

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