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10 Simple Steps for Writing Better Articles


By Patsi Krakoff
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Yesterday while I was writing about a "secret writing tip" that has made my writing easier and faster (“Make a List”), I ended up with a list of 10 steps I go through each time I write an article.

That's how powerful the "Make a List" technique is for writing. You can actually create additional articles while writing the first one.

So, here's my new list of 10 simple steps for writing better articles:

1. Figure out the keywords you need to use in your next article.
2. Write a draft headline or general subject title (you will revise the title later).
3. Make a list.
4. Write one or two sentences about each point on the list.
5. Write an introduction that tells people why this is important to them.
6. Create a dynamic headline. (Use a headline/copywriter's manual if you need help)
7. Write the conclusion. (Don't forget a call to action.)
8. Include links in your resource box or author's information paragraph
9. Submit to EzineArticles.com and other article directories.
10. Repurpose the article for your ezine, blogs, and other uses (use it as a special report subscribers can download when they sign up for your ezine.)

The Eleventh Step

There really should be an eleventh step here: What other lists did you see while writing the first article? Is there another article you could develop based on the first article? There usually is.

For example, I just created another article while writing this one: how to create dynamic headlines. Step #6 is worthy of expanding into its own article.

See how this works? Just walkin' my talk...



About the expert(s):
Business blogging experts Patsi Krakoff and Denise Wakeman are known as The Blog Squad™. With two decades of Internet marketing experience, Patsi and Denise offer pragmatic, no-nonsense, how-to guidance and are committed to helping professionals Attract, Sell and Profit by integrating blogs with other online marketing tools such as social media, newsletters and ecommerce systems.



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