Compelling Articles Make Great Content
Copyright 2006 Sharon Housley
Writing Articles
Articles are excellent tools to generate web traffic and
product interest. Writing articles, may sound easy enough,
but it is important that you write the proper types of
articles to attract interested readers. Follow these simple
steps to create compelling and interesting content.
Compelling Titles
Think of article titles as news headlines. They must strike
a chord with the reader and encourage them to read on.
Article titles are the writer's opportunity to grab the
casual web browsers interest. Consider using a play on
words or slightly modifying a common phrase to make the
reader pause. Use a provocative title. Consider making the
the title a question, and the article the answer. Questions
are particularly useful as an article title because readers
are naturally curious and will be enticed to read more.
Titles can also be calls to action.
While it is important that titles be compelling, they
should also not lead the reader astray. The title should
relate to the general subject of the article.
The first letter of each word in the article title should
be capitalized for emphasis. Articles should not only be
thought of as educational tools, but also a benefit to your
search engine ranking. With that in mind authors should
include relevant keywords in the articles title.
Examples of compelling titles:
Content is Queen
What Are The Newest Technology Trends?
Learn The Secret To Windsurfing
Types of Articles
Articles that are timeless have the longest shelf life.
Consider "How-to" articles or instructional articles that
explain common questions in simple terms. Authors should
always keep in mind that the types of articles that tend to
be the best received contain useful original content.
Articles that are portrayed as educational articles should
not be infomercials, but should contain objective
information and tips that will genuinely assist readers.
Keep It Real
People will not be impressed by complex sentences that make
little sense. Readers are looking for relevant information.
Focus on topics that allow you to provide concrete helpful
information.
Article Length
The ideal length for articles that are to be syndicated is
between 600 and 800 words. If you have some content that is
considerably longer, break it into a two-part article.
Proof Read
Articles that are embraced by publishers are well-written.
Like it or not, grammar and punctuation do matter. The
quality of your writing will impact how the content is
received. Double and triple check for typographical errors
and incorrect grammar usage. Edit each article for spelling
and grammatical errors. Typos reflect poorly on the author.
Regardless of whether the information contained in the
article is accurate, articles that are poorly formatted or
include spelling errors, will be quickly discarded.
Article Formatting
The article should be written in such a way that it can
easily be broken into small paragraphs, making it easy for
readers to skim. Small paragraphs will also increase the
article's overall readability. Each paragraph can include a
mini-keyword rich title that will highlight the information
contained within that paragraph. A bulleted list,
highlighting important points, is another way to draw
attention to a specific section of an article.
Archive Articles
All articles should be archived onto a stable and
persistent webpage. Each article should have it's own page,
and the page should be optimized for keywords related to
the contents of the article.
Resource Box
Use the author resource box to show expertise in a specific
area. The author resource box should include the article
author's name, company, web address and any call to action
items that relate to the article contents.
About the Author:
Sharon Housley manages marketing for FeedForAll
www.feedforall.com software for creating, editing,
publishing RSS feeds and podcasts. In addition Sharon
manages marketing for NotePage www.notepage.net a
wireless text messaging software company.
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