10 Of the Best Tips For Internet Article Writing
Copyright © John Soulliere
http://www.opportunityinmotion.info
Writing for online readers poses special characteristics that print writing doesn’t face.
Some things you need to keep in mind as you’re writing your articles are:
- People have shorter attention spans when they are reading things on the internet. You need to catch someone’s attention relatively quickly.
- People have more options for clicking away. They tend to bounce around from site to site, quickly searching for the information that they’re looking for or that catches their attention.
- Computer monitors are not easy on the eyes. Even if a person wanted to, it is just not that easy to read loads of information on the internet.
With this in mind, here are 10 things you can do to writing your articles to make them internet friendly:
1) Your title should be small and decriptive in telling exactly what your article is about.
When writing your introductory paragraph, get straight to the point. This is a work in progress for many of us who like to wax poetic, but it’s just a matter of disciplining yourself not to ramble, especially at the beginning of your article.
3) Use a word count Tool.
If you don’t use a word count tool, the article can very easily get away from you. You might choose to aim for a word count somewhere between 400-800 words. This will help you write with more focus and discipline. You are not just writing indefinitely–you are placing limits on the amount of information you can include and that will help you get straight to the point.
4) Use short paragraphs.
As much as possible, keep paragraphs short and sweet. More line breaks give the reader’s eyes a chance to rest, and it helps a person read your article more easily.
5) Use sub-headings.
USE CAPITAL LETTERS IN YOUR SUB-HEADING
OR…
Use Capital Letters Just For the First Letter Of Each Word
OR…
*Put A Star (Asterisk) Before Your Sub-Heading
OR…
=> Put an arrow in front of your sub-heading.
(You can create an arrow by pressing the “equals” key (=) and then the “greater than” key (>)
Also, be sure that your sub-heading has a blank line above and below it–that makes it easier to see.
Lists are very popular on the internet, probably because they are easy to skim. An article can contain list elements in the form of steps in a how-to article, or an actual “Top Tips” or “Top Mistakes” type of article.Multiple links in an article are very distracting, so keep the links to a minimum. Remember, the main link you want the reader to click is the link in your resource box, rather than links in the article.
8 ) Put links after the 3rd paragraph.
Avoid putting links at the beginning of your article–it is distracting. If you must include a link save it for after the 3rd paragraph, when readers have had a chance to get what your article is about. Also something to consider: Some article directories will decline articles that have links in the first 3 paragraphs.
9) Your article muust not be a term paper.
Readers are not expecting you to provide every last detail about your topic in every article. When you’re writing articles, think “bite sized pieces” rather than “doctoral thesis”. Choose a subject that is manageable enough to cover in a medium sized article (800 words or less) and include as much information as you can. Provide a good chunk of valuable and unique information in your article, and let the reader click through to your website if they have additional questions. Remember, your article is the appetizer, and your website is the main course.
10) Edit, edit, and more editing!
Review your article and remove/edit any sentences that are redundant, rambling, or awkward. This is where your word count goal or tool is extra helpful–it’s much easier to decide to give a sentence the ax if you’re forcing yourself to stay within a certain word count. Every word must earn a place in your article.
In Conclusion
Writing for the internet requires much more discipline than offline writing. The idea is to quickly grab your reader’s attention, bye makeing sure your article is a easy read, provide valuable information in your article, and also leave them wanting more.
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When writing your introductory paragraph, get straight to the point. This is a work in progress for many of us who like to wax poetic, but it’s just a matter of disciplining yourself not to ramble, especially at the beginning of your article.
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