Writing Articles, But Still Not Getting Traffic? That's Because Your Articles Suck - But I Can Help! (Part 1)
We've all been there. We hear about how articles will generate
HUGE publicity for a site, (the old 'If you build it, they will
come') so we sit down, write an article, submit it to places
like www.ezinearticles.com, www.content-articles.com,
www.articlesfactory.com, etc, then wait. A week goes by, you
get a trickle, another week, still a trickle, a month, still a
trickle (if that). What happened to all the promise of
thousands and thousands of people coming to the site? Nothing -
that's the problem. Very few (if any) ezines, newsletters, or
web sites reprinted your article. Just the RSS feeds (they were
probably responsible for the trickle). Lets take a look at how
an article should be written for maximum exposure.
Headline/Title (This just in!)
The headline is arguably the most important part of the
article. If the reader isn't interested after reading the
headline, they won't read the rest. It should be something
catchy. My first article was entitled 'Branded Email: Email
Branding is the Next Generation of Email' and after posting
that to a site or two, I shortened it to 'Branded Email: The
Next Generation of Email.' By now, I'm sure you realize that
the introduction paragraph was describing my first experience
at article writing. My title was not catchy, (in fact, it
sucked) and nobody came.
What is catchy? 'How to' headlines are good. '10 Tips' (or 5
tips, or 47 tips) are often read. Case studies are great.
Alliteration (putting words that begin with similar sounds
together in a row - Gary Guesses Google's Gauge - Wow, that was
bad, but you get the point) grabs a reader's attention. Using
common phrases and clichés is quite effective, putting a funny
spin or changing those same phrases and clichés works well too.
Questions get readers. Pique the reader's curiosity, and they'll
read.
Also, depending on your audience, you can use "shocking" words
and phrases - mild swear words and words that the industry
deems 'taboo' work well to get readers. 'Shocking' headlines
create emotion, and emotion gets a visitor to read the article.
I probably offended you (or made you laugh) with my headline -
and you're reading the article now. Just make sure that if you
decide to go with a 'shocking' headline, you also propose a
solution. '- but I can help!' takes your offence and changes it
to 'Wow, he's right, I'll read the article and find out how he
can help me!' Some readers wouldn't keep reading if I just made
the headline 'Your articles suck' - that's just plain mean. For
example: If I was writing an article about plastic surgery, I
could make the headline 'Are you ugly? I can fix that.'
Byline (By: ME!)
Bylines are simple - just type your name in the box. Don't use
your business name - businesses don't write articles! If you're
writing for your business, include it with a copyright at the
bottom of the body of the article.
Summary (That about sums it all up!)
Summaries are there to pull the reader in. Their job is to tell
the reader what the article is about, and to grab their
attention so the reader clicks and reads the article. Much like
a headline, these need to be fairly catchy, but concentrate on
informing the reader about the article. This is not the place
to generate emotion (especially if your headline already has),
but instead it's where you need to leave the reader wanting
more.
For example, "These tips will help you make over $5000/month"
is a good sentence to put in your summary, as is "Find out the
secrets of how to start your own business, without a lot of
startup costs." Do NOT make this sound like a blatant sales
pitch, or your article won't get read.
Next Time (Same bat time, same bat channel)
Check out Part 2 of 'Because your articles suck' for tips and
tricks on how to write a great Article Body and a wonderful
Resource Box.
About The Author: Jason is a long time web developer, and the
owner of Premier MicroSolutions, LLC, an Internet marketing
company based in Ohio. When you want to submit your articles,
visit www.Content-Articles.com - The Premier Web Site
Content Article Directory
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