The Article Is Not The Ad !
I receive over 20 a week. Articles that is. Articles written by
knowledgeable people who have something to share. I read each
and everyone of them and make a judgement call as to what
would be good content to share with our readers.
If you are a writer, here are a few good guidelines to follow to
better your chances of getting published.
First, it is important to remember the many benefits of writing
articles for ezines and web content. To establish creditability is
the number one reason. To have the privilege of speaking to the
publishers subscribers. When readers digest your content, and
follow your guidelines, you become the expert. You convince the
reader that you are knowledgeable in that topic and your name
will, from that point forward, be recognized as a specialist in your
field. So..don't blow it.
Too many writers blow their creditability, destroy their chance of
being recognized as an industry expert, by advertising
themselves.
This Is For Paragraphs
So many times I have read through articles, enjoying the content,
having a good feeling that the writer does understand and has an
insightful vision of their chosen content. Then wham, they tell me
to go view their URL to see an example of their message. Right
there, I know, the only reason the article was written was to drive
traffic to their web site. They did not want to teach or inspire me,
they want to sell me something. I stop reading and trash.
The article is not the ad. The article should be informative,
inspirational and thought provoking. It should not include, at
anytime, in the body of the writing, a direct link to the writers
page or an invitation to join a business opportunity or any other
commercial message. An advertisement, disguised as an article
is just not acceptable. Web readers are much too intelligent for
that.
Where do you advertise? After all, you write to gain creditability,
and you must give contact information for readers correct?
Yes, in the SIG file, at the end of the article. After you have
signed your name. This is most acceptable to include your
contact information, a brief one or two line plug for your business
and a URL and/ or email. This way, after reading the content and
deciding on its usefulness, the reader may choose to interact
again with you, by visiting your site, or reading other content you
have published.
Don't scare your readers away by advertising before you have
gained their trust.
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