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Now that you’ve done all t The Story of a Downsized Manager and His Ebook Business As a business owner, do you find yourself needing to write more and more? You’ve probably heard that you should be writing articles to promote your business (and it is a great, no cost way to promote!), but may be leery of starting. Here are 7 tips to get you writing effective articles.If you've been following the business and economic news around the globe, you should know about how unemployment rates have hit year lows. The recent economic downturn was one of the worse in history and has affected loads of people. In fact, companies were cutting cost for any small reason and retrenched numbers hit more than 1 million worldwide.My best friend 1. Select a good topic. There’s no sense writing an article if no one wants to read it. Before you launch into an article, think about your target market and what their wants and needs are. If you’re not sure, go hang out in some forums and see what they are discussing. If you are writing for an audience larger than your target market, I recommend you visit some article directories (such as www.ezinearticles.com) to see what the most read topics are. 2. Choose your title wisely. Once you’ve written a good, strong article, don’t ruin it by giving it a weak title. The title is your headline – this is the first thing people will read and, in this day of instant decision making, could easily turn people away if they are not hooked. 3. Think bite-size. Online readers have very little patience for long paragraphs, so break your article down into various sections. Notice how this article is broken down into small paragraphs with subheadings. It’s easier for your reader to digest. 4. Write for your audience, not for yourself. If you want people to read your article, write it in a way that is easy for your readers to understand – don’t use acronyms without explaining them, keep the techno jargon out unless you are writing for an audience that understands it and keep the vocabulary simple. There’s no sense writing an article if no one is going to understand it. 5. Read, review and then read again. You MUST proofread your work. Do it once, go do something else and then do it again. If possible, ask someone else to read it for you – he will undoubtedly pick up things that you miss. 6. Tell them who you are. You want your readers to know who you are and how to reach you. Include a great resource box at the end so potential clients and other e-zine publishers know how to get in touch with you. You want them to visit your website to learn more about you and what you do. 7. Get it out there. Now that you’ve done all t Executive Search Firms at The Intersection of Human Capital & Investment Capital eir wants and needs are. If you’re not sure, go hang out in some forums and see what they are discussing.The venture capital industry competes in a volatile marketplace typified by high risk and high reward. Venture firms invest millions of dollars on seasoned executives and entrepreneurs who present great promise of creating significant shareholder value with the identification of the next big idea or innovation that will revolutionize an industry.Whether an inve If you are writing for an audience larger than your target market, I recommend you visit some article directories (such as www.ezinearticles.com) to see what the most read topics are. 2. Choose your title wisely. Once you’ve written a good, strong article, don’t ruin it by giving it a weak title. The title is your headline – this is the first thing people will read and, in this day of instant decision making, could easily turn people away if they are not hooked. 3. Think bite-size. Online readers have very little patience for long paragraphs, so break your article down into various sections. Notice how this article is broken down into small paragraphs with subheadings. It’s easier for your reader to digest. 4. Write for your audience, not for yourself. If you want people to read your article, write it in a way that is easy for your readers to understand – don’t use acronyms without explaining them, keep the techno jargon out unless you are writing for an audience that understands it and keep the vocabulary simple. There’s no sense writing an article if no one is going to understand it. 5. Read, review and then read again. You MUST proofread your work. Do it once, go do something else and then do it again. If possible, ask someone else to read it for you – he will undoubtedly pick up things that you miss. 6. Tell them who you are. You want your readers to know who you are and how to reach you. Include a great resource box at the end so potential clients and other e-zine publishers know how to get in touch with you. You want them to visit your website to learn more about you and what you do. 7. Get it out there. Now that you’ve done all t Car Loans: The Road To Your Ultimate Dream Machine st thing people will read and, in this day of instant decision making, could easily turn people away if they are not hooked.“Life runs on four wheels!!” This is very apt in today's hectic lifestyle where people are always on their toes...err...on their wheels. In the past, owning a car was just a dream for most. A car was considered to be a status symbol that could be afforded by just the cream of the society. However, with improvement in the living standard of the general public and easy 3. Think bite-size. Online readers have very little patience for long paragraphs, so break your article down into various sections. Notice how this article is broken down into small paragraphs with subheadings. It’s easier for your reader to digest. 4. Write for your audience, not for yourself. If you want people to read your article, write it in a way that is easy for your readers to understand – don’t use acronyms without explaining them, keep the techno jargon out unless you are writing for an audience that understands it and keep the vocabulary simple. There’s no sense writing an article if no one is going to understand it. 5. Read, review and then read again. You MUST proofread your work. Do it once, go do something else and then do it again. If possible, ask someone else to read it for you – he will undoubtedly pick up things that you miss. 6. Tell them who you are. You want your readers to know who you are and how to reach you. Include a great resource box at the end so potential clients and other e-zine publishers know how to get in touch with you. You want them to visit your website to learn more about you and what you do. 7. Get it out there. Now that you’ve done all t Shoestring Startup For the Thrifty Webpreneur ople to read your article, write it in a way that is easy for your readers to understand – don’t use acronyms without explaining them, keep the techno jargon out unless you are writing for an audience that understands it and keep the vocabulary simple. There’s no sense writing an article if no one is going to understand it.The first thing I’m going to offer you is a reality check. You absolutely can start something on ‘the cheap’ that can be profitable and may grow into a major empire–but in the beginning it’s going to require a lot of hard work, learning, patience and tenacity to keep going. It’ll also probably require you to keep your day job for quite a while as well, if you like eat 5. Read, review and then read again. You MUST proofread your work. Do it once, go do something else and then do it again. If possible, ask someone else to read it for you – he will undoubtedly pick up things that you miss. 6. Tell them who you are. You want your readers to know who you are and how to reach you. Include a great resource box at the end so potential clients and other e-zine publishers know how to get in touch with you. You want them to visit your website to learn more about you and what you do. 7. Get it out there. Now that you’ve done all t Is A Bad Credit Home Equity Loan Possible If You Have Damaged Credit? ssible, ask someone else to read it for you – he will undoubtedly pick up things that you miss.A Bad Credit Home Equity Loan is a special type of loan designed to assist a homeowner who has a low credit rating, to obtain a home equity loan for all the little things that they want to fix or change in their home.When you want to remodel or repair your home, and have been turned down for a home equity loan by your lender, it is not necessary to put your pla 6. Tell them who you are. You want your readers to know who you are and how to reach you. Include a great resource box at the end so potential clients and other e-zine publishers know how to get in touch with you. You want them to visit your website to learn more about you and what you do. 7. Get it out there. Now that you’ve done all the work to write a great article, parcel it into pieces, proofread it and write a compelling resource box, you need to get your article out there. I recommend Ezine Articles (www.ezinearticles.com) yet again as well as Submit Your Article (www.submityourarticle.com) as great article directories to submit your article to. If you prefer to build relationships with e-zine publishers personally, then I highly recommend Charlie Page’s Director of Ezines at www.directoryofezines.com for a wealth of information on e-zine publishers. So what are you waiting for? Get writing!
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