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How To Write
Best Articles
by Steve Dimeck
I’ve been able to
distinguish 3 main categories that people fall into, regarding the
subject on writing articles. Allow me to share them with you.
Here we go!
Category #1: The absolute hard way of writing articles.
Let me pick a topic for an article: “Brest Cancer.” This subject
is a very serious matter and one that will make many people read and
even publish.
But I have absolutely no knowledge about it or experience in any
shape or form. Actually, the only information that I have is from my
friend’s mother who has gone through this horrible experience.
I’m going to take the *lazy-way-approach* and I’m going to write
an article about it without doing any research. My article is going
to be based on the little bits and pieces of information on this
subject available in my brain. But mostly, it would be my thoughts
expressed through my opinion.
So I start writing the article.
Shortly after, I stumble across a big problem. I can’t finish it.
My brain is working extra hard but I can’t even form a single
sentence. I struggle day and night to make it sound intelligent, but
what else can I do when there’s a very little information
available in my brain.
Finally, I somehow finish the article on Breast Cancer, which
consist mostly of my thoughts and my opinion about it with very
little or no facts at all.
What would the quality and the acceptance level of my article be?
People, such as myself, who have no knowledge about it will read it
and will take it as granted. But what’s going to happen when I
offer it to ezine publishers to include it in their newsletters or
offer it to webmasters as content for their websites?
The most probable ezines and websites to publish my article would be
the ones directly related to the subject. But, what’s going to
happen when their publishers read my article?
Since they have an abundance of knowledge on the subject or they can
quickly check their resources and compare them to my article, they
would immediately recognize my level of knowledge on the subject –
or the lack of it.
Conclusion: why struggle writing about something that we know very
little or nothing about?
Category #2: The intermediate way of writing articles.
Let me pick a topic for another article: “Internet Law.” A topic
that would definitely get the attention of many Internet marketers.
But I don’t have much knowledge about it!
So, instead of falling into Category #1 and throwing down my opinion
about it, I’ll do an intensive research and I’ll gather as much
as useful information as possible supported by facts.
I’ll even contact some sources directly affected by it or involved
with it to gather some original information, instead of depending
entirely on the reports published by others.
Then, I’ll process all that info in my brain and I’ll start
putting the article together. I’ll quote some sources for added
integrity and to let people know that I’m not just sharing my
opinion.
It’ll take me few days to write it but the process of writing
would be less painful since I have already gathered various
information about it. It would be just a matter of putting the story
together.
What would the quality and the acceptance level of my article be?
The reception will depend on the demand and the interest for the
subject of the article. But the quality of the research will pretty
much dictate the quality of the article.
Conclusion: the better the homework we do during the research, the
better the article we write.
Category #3: The absolute best way of writing articles – this goes
for books and reports also.
Let me pick a topic for yet another article: “How To Write Best
Articles.” If I would’ve picked this topic two years ago, I
would’ve had no clue about it. I would’ve been in Category #1.
Or I could’ve done the research and moved to Category #2.
Since I’ve done plenty of reading on this subject (articles,
reports, ebooks), and I’ve gone through the experience of writing
and submitting articles (bad and good), it took me only 20 minutes
to write this article.
That’s because I already had this information in my brain. It was
just a matter of typing it up in Word Document.
What would the quality and the acceptance level of my article be?
The first time I wrote an article from my knowledge and experience,
it got picked up by websites that I have never even heard of.
Amazing. When I submitted it to ezine directories, the only reason
it was rejected by the webmasters or their publishers was because I
didn’t follow their posting guidelines. A little technical glitch.
Ooops! :-)
Once again, the demand and the interest for the subject of the
article will dictate the level of acceptance. And what about the
quality?
Think about it for a second.
If I ask you to tell me more about the supersonic X-43A scramjet
that splashed above the Pacific at Mach 9.8, shattering the existing
world aviation speed record of Mach 6.8, how much would you know
about it?
But if I ask you to tell me about your latest experience with …
you name it … how much would you know about it?
I’d have to schedule a time slot so you can give me all the
details. And how about you writing it that down in an article
format? Do you think you will have a hard time writing it?
The quality will be enormous since it will contain your unique
personal experience. It will be original. People will want to read
it (just as you’re still reading this article) because they want
to learn from the other people’s experience – bad or good.
Conclusion: it takes the least amount of time to write an article
from your personal experience and it enjoys the most amount of
reception. Now, tell me about your experience because I want to
learn from you.
About the Author
Steve Dimeck.
Publisher and author of The Success Maze - an ebook dedicated to the
people who are still looking for ways to succeed online but feel a
bit lost in this online Maze -- or should I say Jungle.
FREE Details: ==> http://www.thesuccessmaze.com
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