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marketing3When it comes to making the most of your online sales and marketing articles it’s really a matter of getting the right message in front of the right people. Sounds simple, doesn’t it? And while it’s not that hard, it will take some trial and error. Don’t expect to hit it out of the park your first try. You might, but it will be almost guaranteed to be a fluke and probably won’t be repeated.

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articlewritingAs an editor for an online newsletter, I receive dozens of articles via personal submissions and article directories throughout the week. Many of these articles are extremely well written, many are very good, but unfortunately, many are well below industry standards due to poorly written or structured content. So, what makes for a good article and one that will actually be picked by an editor for publication?

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articlewriting 2When you are writing an article the reader should find it informative. If you are writing about the pros and cons of something then the reader should be able to identify with what you are saying. You need to come up with a solution to a given problem in the article. With this in mind, article writing can be easier than many of us think.

Here Are 5 Simple Tips On Writing Great Articles:

1. If the title of the article is ambiguous it should be simplified to make it more effective. The readers should find your writings both interesting and informative. You should know your target audience, before you start writing articles. This will help you write better. Make sure that your title is catchy. You will be up against thousands of articles so you want to be able to stand out from the crowd.

2. The success or failure of an article marketing campaign may rest on its use of keywords. They must be strategically placed. They should appear at least once in the title, opening and closing paragraphs. They should also appear in the middle. The rest should be sprinkled throughout the remainder of the piece. Keyword density should be about one to three percent.

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