Write your Publishable Article Fast--With an Angle!
Judy Cullins c. 2004
You want your business to be noticed by thousands daily. Online
ezine publishers and webmasters are constantly looking for new,
original content. They want and need your articles. This is a promotion
marriage made in heaven. But you will have a much better chance
of being chosen if you write an article that solves a problem for
your audience. Give each article an angle.
Let's assume they are business people like yourself who need a
problem solved--to stop procrastinating, write a book, promote their
business, develop a loving relationship.
What Format Suits You?
1. Write a how-to-article.
Information hungry people want this one! First, open with a hook--something
that will entice your reader to keep reading. Then, write a short
introduction on the background of the problem and the need for your
solutions. Follow with solutions in a new paragraph. You can number
these if you wish.
Don't worry about giving away the store. Readers will judge you
by your concise style and content, and will be attracted to see
what else you offer.
Make a list of topics you know or that relate to your business.
Take one at a time and write a short piece on it. You can write
a short article under 500 words or a longer one if you desire.
For solutions to the problem, give information and resources that
will assist your audience. Here's some sample article titles from
my clients: How to Procrastinate to Your Heart's Desires; How to
Create Employees Who Can Hardly Wait to Get to Work Each Day; and
Promote your Coaching and Speaking Business Through Free Articles.
2. Write tips.
This kind of article takes the shortest time to write and is also
the easiest format. Even if you think you can't write, you can write
this kind of article.
Always include an introduction with your thesis--the point you
want to prove, or the problem you are about to solve. Usually one
or two sentences are enough. Include a one or two sentence conclusion
in which you add one more punchy way to stimulate your reader to
act. Remember to include your power-packed signature file below
each article or tip.
To write a tip:
1. Start with a command such as " Do this."
2. Follow that by the consequence of not following the tip. Or,
show a benefit of following the tip.
3. Show examples or resources to solve a problem and put the tip
into action.
Write an article with 3, 5, 7 or 10 tips in it. It's best to give
a complete tip as listed above rather than just a list. Don't bore
people with a long list.
Article Coaching Client examples: "Seven Mistakes People Make
When they Create a Web Site" or "10 Ways to Organize your
Online Office."
3. Write a myth and solutions article.
This kind of article is one of my favorites because myths abound
in book publishing and Online promotion. These keep authors from
expressing their brilliance. Emerging authors think that traditional
publishers will actually promote them. How about this myth? "Bookstores
are a great place to sell books" or "you need an agent
or publisher to write and publish a well-respected book," "you
need the print media to publicize your products or service,"
or "you need $5000-$10,000 to self publish.
In one myth article accepted by an ezine sent to over 29,000 subscribers,
the book coach then shares the real truth and what aspiring writers
can do about it to succeed.
4. Write an interview.
Choose a credible expert or dynamic online personality to interview,
and offer not only how-to-solutions, but allow the public to see
the personal side of the person. I have participated in several
of these. It's a great way to be seen by thousands of people Online
each time the article runs. Interviews are usually done in question
and answer format over email. Always use specific questions to get
more interesting answers. You can also recycle this information
for more content on your Web site or in your own ezine.
5. Write your success story.
Author Debbie Allen asked me to write my online marketing success
story for her new book. I shared this: Two friends dragged me to
the Web--one insisted I set up a Web sitethe other introduced
me to the concept of coaching via telephone, and using email such
as an online newsletter to draw new clients and stay in touch with
other ones.
Curious and willing, I spent time expanding my teleseminar and
ebook business Online. Learning from information articles, I wrote
nine new books to help others succeed on Online and never looked
back.
My second Web site's sales jumped from $75 to $2265 in just five
months. In eight months, sales soared to $3000 plus. Just checking
in 2004, sales are up to over $4000. Consistent sales each month
make up over 1/2 my income.
I thought, I need to share this gold with others! And, so a success
story is born and shared with anywhere from 1000 to 500,000 ezine
readers in cyberspace each time they read this article. It's also
included in Debbie's print book "Brazen Online Promoters"
published in 2002, 2004. She used three of my articles.
You have ideas for your article format. Now choose an outstanding
title and include the largest benefit to solving a challenge in
the title. No matter who your article is aimed at, it is well on
its way to being a top Online and offline promotion method for your
business.
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