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I've been shouting it for years, and I will probably keep
shouting for many years to come. If you want to get some
quality, free visitors to your website-You Need To Write An
Ezine Article!
You can go ahead and admit that secretly you been toying with
the idea anyway. You've fantasized about one day checking your
email and seeing your name in the table of contents of your
favorite ezine. You've imagine what it's like to know that
hundreds, maybe even thousands, of people are reading YOUR
words. And then there's the glorious payoff: Some of these
people will visit your website. People who through reading your
article have already established a relationship with you and are
therefore more likely to pay real attention to what your website
has to offer. Ahh, what a lovely dream...
But I'm telling you today to STOP DREAMING. Open your eyes, open
up a new Word document and get started writing!
Of course, you need something to write about. I suggest one of
two choices:
(1) Write about whatever subject your website covers. If your
website is about Internet marketing, write about some of the
ways your website suggests marketing online. If your website
sells chocolate brownies, write about chocolate brownie recipes.
If your website is a Drew Barrymoore fan site, please send me
the URL immediately. Just kidding! Actually you could write and
article about Drew's latest movie or her fight with alcoholism.
The point is, if you have website-you have a topic.
(2) Write about something you know. We all have areas where we
excel, as well as subjects that interest us. For instance, I
know a lot about ezine articles so I write about them. One of
the benefits of writing about something you know is what I like
to call the 'Expert Factor'. If you write enough articles about
a certain subject you will eventually get known as an expert in
that field online. People will then trust what you say and will
be even more inclined check out any websites or offers you
endorse. In a nutshell-you gain credibility. And online that's a
GOOOOD thing!
I'll just go ahead and blurt this one out because I know it's on
your mind: Don't worry about being an expert writer. Don't shy
away from writing ezine articles because you think you might
misplace a few commas, semicolons or dashes. This is the
Internet, not the Oxford Journal of Medicine. You're not trying
to win a Pulitzer Prize. Just write your article the best you
can, re-read it several times, run spellcheck, and then go from
there. I also recommend waiting at least half a day and then
coming back and re-reading your article. This allows your brain
to basically re-boot and you may find some errors you overlooked
before. But don't stress; You should see some of the typos I
have made.
I'm not going to bombard you with everything there is to know
about ezine article writing today. This article was designed to
just wet your whistle a little bit. To get you in the mood so to
speak. To get you wanting to write and to give you ideas on what
to write about. I assure you there will be other article in the
future that touch on all the other aspects of ezine article
writing. For now, though, I'll leave you to your writing, me,
I've suddenly got a taste for some chocolate brownies...
About the author:
Timothy Ward invites you to subscribe to his weekly humor column
'I Never Said I Was Normal' at timward.1afm.com
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