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Seo Copywriting – Part One Of Five: How To Write For Publication

Many metaphors have been offered up to describe or explain the Internet, but calling it “an ocean of words” is as accurate as any other. In 1998 the first Google index counted 26 million pages, by 2000 it had reached the billion mark and by 2002 it had more than tripled again to over 3 billion. In July 2008 the company’s Web Search Infrastructure Team announced that it had counted 1 trillion unique URLs on the web at once. At an average 1000 words per page, that means the web contains an astonishing 1 quadrillion words. That’s 15 zero’s.

Obviously, writing for publication on the Internet and standing out from all the rest of the verbiage presents a seemingly insurmountable challenge. Yet web professionals know from the ever-improving metrics and analytics that certain articles and specific kinds of writing do, in fact, perform better at their assigned tasks.

And make no mistake – writing for publication means setting (and hitting) targets, not crafting a follow-up to The Great Gatsby or concocting clever rhymes. In fact, fiction and poetry together account for only some 15% of web writing, which means the overwhelming majority of articles in cyberspace are non-fiction, imparting knowledge to educate the world.

Intentions and aims of writing for publication

There are many reasons to write for publication, and the reader can be served well no matter what your motivations. You may want to “get your name out there,” or that of your company, for increased exposure. You may wish to establish yourself or your firm as the leading expert in a certain field.

You can easily load up your own domains with scores of great articles, injecting them with the authority of your knowledge of your vertical. The positive side of this is the creation and positioning of your own site as the informational go-to resource for your industry. The risk is that since you are writing for your own site, no matter how good the information is people may wonder if it is self serving, and you could be perceived as essentially “blowing your own horn.”

Another good option is placing an article on a popular blog, or in an e-zine that has attained a certain level of respect within a certain industry, or even in a popular print magazine. This third-party publishing can dramatically boost your perceived authority. You want to avoid appearing as a self-promoting windbag, and one way to do that is to have other sites and publications promote you instead.

Conversely, you will want to avoid certain venues, as well, to safeguard your reputation. Investigate the various “post your article” sites and avoid the ones that do not have excellent content up front, as people will generally not waste much time looking for something good on a mediocre site. For “good” content they will likely gravitate to sites they see as having “good” information.

How to stand out from the crowd of content

The overarching goal for writing web content is to be informative, entertaining, task-oriented, clear – and above all, useful to the demographic. Rankings in the search engines are a by-product of good, focused content, and should not be the goal. Frankly, it is entirely possible to serve a niche audience, and do it quite effectively with a high level of satisfaction, without setting any ranking records. But typically when you write an authoritative article full of information useful to your demographic, people will naturally cite it as good and link to it, thus helping your article move up the natural listings. Consistently write helpful, informative articles, and the effects of these citations will not just add up, they will multiply. But, again, this happens if your focus and goal is to reach and affect a target group, small or large, with well-written, concise and usable information.

Most people think of fiction when they hear the term “creative writing,” but writers know very well that writing for publication on non-fiction topics requires tremendous creativity. You do not simply “do research” in preparation for writing an article. Rather, you immerse yourself in the subject, study it from all possible angles, take it apart to understand how it truly works, then put it back together again and explain it to others in your own, unique way. The first step (of many) in learning to write content that reads well is “owning the topic” – knowing the subject inside and out. There is no other way to write with authority than to have, in fact, that authority.

Reaching the reader

Just as important as knowing the subject matter is knowing your audience. Not only do you have to understand the target reader’s point of view, of course, but you also need to speak in a common vocabulary. Equally as important as the content is the tone in which it is presented. A motivated reader, eager to learn, does not respond particularly well to condescension, and certainly does not want to be “talked at” or scolded.

In addition to speaking in their vocabulary, you have to choose the words that will motivate them to the goal of the article. Want them to walk away with knowledge that will help them? Choose language that will intrigue them to read more, and word your concepts so their brains soak them up like a sponge. Want them to buy something? Choose words and language that will elicit the emotional buying response. If you want to accomplish your goal, you not only have to use language they will understand, you also have to use language they will connect to.

In a sense, the reader should feel that you are working with them, approaching the material together. This is one of the most powerful ways to get the reader “invested” in the article and lead them, without seeming to, toward any possible call to action you might have at the conclusion.

You will find that you need to write various articles for various purposes, and although you may develop an identifiable style, on a practical level your writing will be meant to accomplish different things at different times. If you are writing to entertain, then keep it light and fun, and don’t lecture. If you are writing to educate, don’t bother with a “Sunday magazine feature” story introduction, but get right to the lessons. However, whether it’s for fun or for some other goal, being informative is not a side effect or a bonus – it is the very foundation of your writing.

The ultimate aims of publishing your writing

With the information you impart, you are seeking to change what readers think or how they perceive something. For the reader, it should be a journey, a process of discovery that proceeds deliberately and convincingly. Columbus did not make any side trips on the way to the New World, and you must avoid the temptation to digress, embellish or confuse matters. Do not pile on words, especially of the “10¢ variety,” in an attempt to impress (or increase arbitrary word count). Persuasive writing is lean without being mean, vigorous without being aggressive, concise without being dry and informative without being a mere list of factoids.

Yes, there is a lot to crafting a persuasive piece of writing for publication. It is both art and craft, requiring both creativity and skill. Every word must earn its place, do its job and contribute to the overall effect and meaning, or it should be deleted. If you can say a lot with a little, do so. Vigorous writing is concise. If you have done your best and still have a long article, just ensure the reader comes away with copious amounts of usable information.

Read and consider all feedback you get on your writing, as the only definition of success that counts is the reader reaction. The more you write, the better you will become, if you pay attention to what your audiences are telling you. Writing is a process, not a product, and is a tool for you as regards your business endeavors.

A note to non-writers

Even if you don’t write yourself, you should know how to assess writers who are working for you, since their output will represent you and your firm to the world. In fact, in this day and age, work-for-hire arrangements may result in your putting your name on an article you paid someone to write. This makes quality control even more important.

Next Week

Next week we’ll be releasing Part Two of the series – Writing For Search Engines.

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Awesome Tips For Creative Writing-

In this world of slander, liable and blacklist, there is little span for creativity, writing robotically is not an efficient way to allure the readers and retain their interest. Creative writing is the powerful tool that is used to express feelings and thoughts of a person in imaginative and poetic way rather than to covey it in simple informative style. Writing is the type of expressing your personal freedom that is used
 to free us from mass identity spread around us.

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How To Write A Business Letter

Business writing is significantly different from creative writing or technical writing. Business writing includes business letter writing, writing business plan, writing business proposals, etc. All these need to be written well otherwise it will create a bad impression on business clients and can affect your business in a bad way. The way in which you draft a business letter is a lot different from other letters that we usually write. This article provides useful tips on business letter writing that can help you impress your clients.

Be Clear and Concise: When you begin with your letter, be sure of what you want state in the letter. While writing a business letter don’t keep on piling words. Always be to the point and don’t write wordy sentences and long paragraphs. The purpose of your letter should come across to the recipient from the first line it self.

Always use a formal tone: The most important thing to be considered before writing a business letter is to check the tone which tone needs to be formal and polite. Also, pay attention to proper opening and salutation apart from subject of the letter.

Correct the spelling and the grammatical errors: You need to have a proper understanding of the language, in terms of the grammar and the spellings. You cannot afford to be careless about this. Even if someone goes through your letter in a hurry he will notice the spelling mistakes and grammatical errors. Use spell checks before sending your letter.

Proper Formatting: Apart from writing your business letter well, make sure that it is well formatted so that it looks professional. For this use a consistent font throughout the letter, use bullets wherever necessary, and bold important points to draw attention.

Using business writing software
: Though you can always opt for writing the business letter on your own; to have the professional edge, you can take help of business plan software. A business writing software tool assists you not only to write a letter in a professional way but also helps you to get rid of the common misspellings, grammatical errors, etc. Business letter writing can be done very efficiently with the help of business writing software, not only letters but writing business plans is also made easy with business writing software. Also in offices business letters need to be written very frequently business writing software allows you to write the letter efficiently and quickly which save a lot of time. Business writing software can play a significant role in helping you write impressive letters in an easy way.

On sites offering writers software, you can find excellent business writing software that can help you write high quality business letters, business plans and proposals. The software guides you completely and you need not worry about the misspellings and other errors.

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Writing Help For Your Home Business

If you have a home business — and especially if you’re taking that business online — you will likely discover that you are going to need to do at least some writing.  But to many people, writing is not exactly an enjoyable process.  In this article I hope to dispel some myths about writing, as well as give you some ideas that might make your writing smoother and less painful.

One of the biggest fallacies that writers ascribe to is that of inspiration, or as hardcore writers like to call it, their muse. It’s easy to decide that you can’t write until you get inspired. So you go for a walk. That fails, so you go to the beach. That also fails, and you start considering a trip to Europe. Things can quickly get out of hand and no actual writing gets done.

In contrast, someone who truly understands writing and has something worth writing about can write anywhere at any time.

The problem with a lot of writing advice is it’s so weak. Look around for writing tips and you’ll probably find things like: “Find a comfortable area to write” or “Have a cool glass of water available at all times” or “Replace your light bulbs with brighter bulbs so you can see your writing.” If you take that advice, you’ll spend all your time meandering from one room to the next, searching for that elusive “comfortable area,” never actually getting any writing done.

The hardest part for any writer is getting the words onto the page. You write those first few words and they just seem silly… trite… pointless. So you start over. And it’s worse the second time. You start over again. Again and again.

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Anybody can write a good essay

All those who know how to write an <a onClick=”javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview(‘/outgoing/article_exit_link’);” href=”http:// www.payforessay.com”> Essays </a>. can write a good essay by keeping in mind some of the important points. Writing a good essay requires certain skills that can make your thoughts read and voice heard in a perfect way. The question how to write an essay has a simple answer you need to recollect all the information, format a plan and start writing. The point of your essay must be represented in the very first paragraph.

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Get Access to Writing Resources on the Internet

For many people writing is a passion. On the internet, there are huge opportunities for writers to make money. Everywhere on the web, content is needed and webmasters and website developers are looking for people to write unique articles for their website. If you are ready to make money online and you are a passionate writer, then there are great opportunities for you to become a successful writer.

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Writing with Spin: Making Your Readers Happy with Bad News

Perhaps you have heard the adage “No news is good news.” In contrast, sometimes the news is bad. How are you going to communicate that bad news?

Your last employer fired you. You are writing a financial report to stakeholders, and the company is losing money. You were required to perform specific duties and meet objectives, but you didn’t. You have a job to do, and it’s taking longer than expected. You failed a class in your undergraduate program. You have to miss work—again. You need to raise taxes because your budget is too high. Too many patients are dying. Etcetera.

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Earn A Fortune Writing “How To” Reports

HOW TO WRITE MONEY-MAKING “HOW-TO” REPORTS

This is the “real” Money Maker in the Mail Order business – the
basic “How To” Report. It’s something anyone can produce, and
with all the proper ingredients at the right time, you can
become independently wealthy! The hard part, of course, is
getting all the proper ingredients at the right time.

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Three Proven Ways to Handle Your Writing Anxiety

Writing anxiety and writing block are informal terms that are used to denote pessimistic and anxious feeling about writing. Researches showed that the majority of students exhibit unusually strong apprehension about writing. This debilitating condition forces students to avoid majors, jobs, and courses that require writing.


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Trigger off the Preparation for Your College Writing Right Away

“By the time students graduate high school, they should be able to produce more than disorganized self-expression or Internet chat,” said Marilyn Whirry, former national teacher of the year and a member of the board that oversees the national assessment.


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