Sunday, October 26, 2008

Article marketing is a great way to get your message across

One of the biggest problems with article marketing is you need to write articles and that isn’t the easiest thing to do for some people. We don’t all have writing skills or have been trained in developing the skills. We all have a story to tell though and that story (your story) someone is just waiting to hear.

So how will it get told? You could get someone to write it for you or you could tell it yourself. Each has its own advantages. But when you are writing short articles often (depending on the topic) people are very forgiving on the writing style if the story is interesting and catchy.

We all need to start somewhere so why not take a stab at writing your own story.

Here is a great article I found that might help you get started.


The Beginner's Guide To Successful Article Writing
By Rob Metras

When we think of writers, we tend to think of people who have a college degree in Journalism or who have taken many writing classes. Or maybe they are experts in something like nuclear fission, and can write articles explaining it better than anyone else. Actually, all you need is your own creativity!

Well, creativity plus good writing skills and the desire to be a good writer. You also have to accept that having a piece of writing you have poured your heart and soul into get rejected is a fact of life for writers. Remember, the editor is rejecting the piece of writing, not you. If you have these qualities, or if you have the desire to be a great writer and the will to develop the other skills, that is a great starting place.

The world is filled with topics. A heated PTA meeting, an obnoxious coworker, issues with aging parents, relationships, children, communities, hobbies, all the things that make up your everyday life are great subjects for articles. The ability to see the uniqueness and the commonality of your experiences will help you come up with articles other people will want to read.

Article writing has many benefits. No one tells you what you have to write, you get to choose. It is also very flexible. If you need to write between three and five am, no one will know or care. You can write your articles at the local coffee shop or at the kitchen table. It is all about what works best for you.

The next step is to create your routines as a writer. Set up a workspace with your computer, printer, paper, pencil, dictionary, thesaurus and whatever else you feel you will need. The next thing that is an absolute must is to carve out time to devote to writing and then stick to it. The difference between want to be writers and actual writers is the time they devote to actually write.

Writers who focus on books have to go months or years before they get feedback from publishers. Article writers usually get it in a matter of weeks. This helps you to identify strengths and weaknesses to focus on in the future.

To get started I would start some sort of journal and carry it around with you everywhere. Write down anything you think is interesting, cut clippings of articles you like and put them there, pictures that inspire and so on.

After you have written the article, you will want to get it published. The Writers Market is full of ideas about places to submit your article. It is available for purchase online and in bookstores. Best of luck with this exciting new career!
Article Source: http://www.affsphere.com/Web-and-Internet/The-Beginners-Guide-To-Successful-Article-Writing-1.html


One tip I have is find someone who can help you (my ‘someone’ is my wife). Get them to give you feed back on what you have written and help you (I certainly need help here) with spelling and grammar. Have them check it out before you publish it but they need to be able to be honest with you and you need to will willing to listen. I find after I have worked with something for a while I can miss the obvious mistakes.

Are you up for it? I certainly like hearing new stories and would love to hear yours.

“Article marketing can help you establish yourself on the internet”

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