Getting The Best
Results
From Your Article Marketing Campaigns
Still, if you want to keep article
writing within your company, rather than
outsourcing it, here are some tips for
getting more out of your article
marketing campaigns:
1. Hook your readers from the start.
Article writing is a lot more effective
for marketing your business when people
will actually read the articles. The
best thing that you can do is to catch
their interest right away. Your article
title will determine if people will open
your article, and the first paragraph
will ensure that people keep reading the
article.
2. Avoid the temptation to overwhelm
your readers with a lot of information.
Article writing is not about telling the
reader everything that there is to know;
it's about sticking with a central focus
and giving your reader an introduction
or overview of the information they want
and need to solve their problems. In an
article that probably won't be much more
than one thousand words, you will never
be able to tell the reader everything
they need to know to solve a problem,
but you can help put your reader on
solid footing for moving forward towards
a workable solution.
3. Break up information
into digestible chunks. Writing
articles is about expressing some key
points. When it comes to writing
articles for the internet, what you are
going to find is that many readers skim
rather than read your articles. Using
numbered lists (like this one) will help
you to present your information clearly,
and let readers find what they are
looking for quickly. Similarly, if you
use bullet lists or break up your text
with subheadings that are in a larger
font and bolded, you can be sure that
after reading your article, the
article's key points will be easily
recalled.
4. When it comes to article writing,
particularly when you are working to
establish yourself as an expert, it's
important to show that you know what
you're talking about. A great way of
doing that - and to break up the text of
your article - is to include quotes from
more established experts. If you are
writing articles and are more
established, you too should quote other
sources, possible letting the readers
know why you disagree with another
writer.
5. Focus
on spelling and grammar. Just as someone
who is hiring article ghostwriters
should take the time to find ghost
writing services that are well versed in
your point of view, it's also important
to be sure that you're writing in the
native language of your target audience.
American English is different from that
spoken and written in England and India.
Paying attention to your spelling and
grammar shows that you care about what
you are saying and that you are a
professional.
A good example of the difference between
the usage rules in British English and
American English is the story of Paul
Marshall from Dallas, Texas. When Paul
was running his mortgage business, he
had hired some Indian writers to develop
content for his website. When he
received the copy from his ghostwriters,
the copy used the word "mortgage scheme"
in the text eleven times. Paul was
pissed, as you might well imagine. In
British English, "scheme" does not carry
any negative connotation. Yet, as you
may well realize, "scheme" in American
English is one of the most negative
words that can be applied to any
business model. It denotes "dishonesty"
and "fraud" in American English. His
Indian writers could not understand his
anger with their choice of words, but
you can understand his anger.
Professionalism In
The
Article Writing Process
Professionalism, unfortunately, is
frequently overlooked when it comes to
article writing. Great writing flows,
not just for the writer whose aim is to
get the words and message out, but also
for the readers who are consuming the
information.
Because of this, one key element of an
effective article is not the writing
itself: it is the readability of that
article. Take the time to look at the
articles that grab your attention and
jot a few notes about each of them.
Specifically, focus on the following:
# How did the writer grab your attention
(or, if you weren't interested in the
first paragraph, what turned you off?
# What sort of spacing did the writer
use in the article?
# What did you come away with after
reading the article? In other words,
what were the key points of the article?
Writing articles is neither purely
science nor purely art – at its best; it
is a good combination of the two. A
great article focuses on a key issue,
isn't stuffed with keywords (you do want
search engines to find the article, but
too many keywords in an article takes
away from readability), and is as easy
to skim, as it is to read.
When all is said and
done, an article that gets read in its
entirety will carry the reader to the
Author's Bio at the end of the article.
Ideally, the reader will read the entire
article and feel a desire to visit the
author's website to learn more about the
writer of the article. It is article
marketing at its best, when the reader
likes the article enough to click on the
link in the Author's Bio and visit the
author's website to learn more about
what the author is offering. |