Easily Write Articles to Promote Your Business

by Leigh-Ann Lemire

If you have just started writing articles to promote your business, the simplest article to write is the list article that uses numbers or bullet points to give information.

You can make articles with the top 5 marketing methods or the top 7 things to look for or the top 3 best information sites.If you create an article for a broader public than the niche that you usually write about, your list article can cover topics about the best places to get results with your advertising or tips on successful marketing actions.

A list article is rapid to write because it only needs a catchy title, an introductory paragraph, the list of your tips and you can end with a paragraph that summarizes it all if you wish.

Making the article larger is easy to do with a few extra paragraphs at the beginning and giving a fuller explanation for each tip that you are writing about. Make the beginning paragraphs interesting enough so that your readers will want to continue to find out about the tips that you are providing.

To increase your articles success rate, here’s a few tips:

1. Give useful information with each tip.

Focus on the benefit that the reader will get because of using the tip you provide. Give explicit details on how to use the tip. Providing genuinely useful information to your reader will help you to increase your readership.

2. Direct your article to the people that want to hear about the subject.

Speaking about that latest fashion tips in your article when your business is about book reviews is not going to get people to your site or increase your readership. Write your article on how to do a good book review with your resource box with the same type of information at your site, does increase your readership.

3. The appearance of your article should be clean and easy to read.

Paragraphs should be small with three or four sentences rather than long with several sentences. The sentences should be of various lengths instead of the same. By keep this tip in mind, you will make an article that is easy to read and instead of skimming through it, you will get people that stop to read the entire article.

4. Speak to an individual when writing an article.

Doing so preserves your personality while at the same time, by making it personal, your readers will enjoy your articles more. Making an article that only give facts erases your personality and comes across as boring.

5. Review your article for errors.

Nothing is worse than losing your readership because of poor grammar, bad spelling or incomplete sentences. There is a great tool that you can find online to check your work before submitting it to an article site, it can be found by going to http://www.spellchecker.net/spellcheck/.

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