Three more Tips On Writing Articles
i)What To Do When . The idea of this article is to offer a solution to an existing problem by matter-of-factly addressing the issue being discussed in the article. “What you Do When You Need To Lose That Last 5 Pounds” points out a problem that many dieters face and hints that the article will reveal a method for overcoming this barrier. This article’s pointed style makes it a sure read.
ii). Can you help ? Similar to number one above, this article poses a question while emphasizing both the problem and the potential solution. What really works here is to ask a “curiosity-building” question by providing a solution that doesn’t seem to fit with the problem. For example: If you’re trying to re-grow the hair on your balding head, could you resist reading, “Can Cheerios Help Thicken Your Hair?” I don’t think so.
iii) Should You? (Take This Quiz). People love quizzes. They especially love to see how they measure up in some area that they are particularly interested in. That combination makes this another ezine article that will get a lot of views. “Should You Quit Your Job And Start An Internet Business? Take “The Quiz!” is going to attract every dissatisfied, looking-for-greener-pastures, internet marketing wannabe on every block.
i) 7 “Must Ask Questions” for No one can remember 8. This is a perfect article for the entry-level beginner in any particular field. “7 ‘Must-Ask’ Questions for First-Time Homeschoolers’ When Choosing Curriculum” is just about a guaranteed read for all new homeschooling moms and dads who don’t want to blow it for their kids. (Note: The “number” of must-ask questions can be whatever you choose.)
ii) 3 Lessons from” Entering Pop Culture References”. By using references to popular culture events, characters, television shows, news stories and trends, you’ll be able to get some cheap mileage fromthe existing “Hot Buttons” of the general public. I recently wrote an article entitled, “The 3 Word-Of-Mouth Marketing Lessons From the Academy Awards” that cornered a lot of interest. Bet you can Guess when I released it? Uh huh, a week before the big awards show.
iii) Mastering : Now to Enter Your Tutorial Statement Here. This is a superb article idea for a series of tutorials. The word “master” is a bit overused at times in marketing circles, but it means to “become an expert” at something or to “achieve dominance” over something. Who wouldn’t want to “master” their activity of interest? That’s why “Mastering Weight Loss: How To Shed 10-15 Pounds in 3 weeks, and other articles in its mold make for much-read content.






