.: How to write an Article?
Most of us know that writing an article is the best and the
cheapest way to get targetted customers to your website. But how do
we go about it?
You may be thinking, "I'm not a writer. I don't have the required
talent. I've not written anything in the past."
One thing you must understand is you need not be a professional
writer to write an informative article consisting of about
300-500 words. All that is required is your knowledge about the
given topic which you want to write. This knowledge can be
attained through your own experience and reading through other
articles.
The best thing to do is just browse through the articles in various
ezines. Pick up the topic of interest to you and start reading as
many articles as possible preferably at a stretch. You will be
amazed to know that you too can produce such simple articles.
The next question which may pop up in your mind is "Already so
many people have written articles on this topic and how can I write
about such a topic again?"
Don't get disappointed on this issue. Please remember each one's
article is a unique piece when they write it in their own words.
If you have any doubt, give it a try. Give a topic to 10 people
and ask them to write an article on that topic. You won't believe
until you see them, all of them will be a unique piece.
You will be surprised to see that when you write your thoughts on
the paper and publish it as an article there will be lot of readers.
The only thing you have to be careful is that your article is
informative and easy to understand for a common man.
Once you start writing you will notice your depth of knowledge
on the subject and your hidden talent of writing.
If you can write an "How to" article you can be a successful
writer. Millions of people will be browsing through the net for
the "How to" articles.
Try writing your own experience when you faced a problem how did
you solve it. That information might of help for many others.
Just keep writing.
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