10 Article Writing Keys For Newbies
This article on the 10 (no, 11... yes, 11) tips for newbies is not
written from the catbird seat point of view of the article host or
database manager. Rather it is by and from the perspective of an author
who remembers the early misgivings. It is written especially for the
beginning article writer. The Tennessee Mountain Man has written and
submitted hundreds of articles for publication to thousands of article
hosts and database managers and still finds article writing his
nemesis.
1. Necessity vs Desire:
Articles and Blogs are necessary in today's scheme of search engine
indexing. Not what the newbie wants to hear. Just remember what the
Bible says, "there has nothing over taken you that is not common to
man". That's right! All of us hate article and Blog writing at times,
and some of us dread the journey to pen and paper (or keyboard as the
case may be) all the time. Many a webmaster would call them "a
necessary evil" as they are not generally anyone's best liked house
keeping chores.
2. Just Start, It Gets Easier:
First it is sometimes difficult to get a subject or theme and to get
the first couple of lines scribbled down. The Tennessee Mountain Man
knows authors who literally get sick thinking about the process.
Lighten up. Once an author has a starting point and gets passed the
initial thoughts, article and Blog writing usually goes fairly smoothly.
The main thing is that you get started. Pick a subject you know
something about and just start. You will be pleasantly surprised at
just how easily ideasflow. Don't assume everyone knows what you know.
They don't. Will Rogers once said, "all men are ignorant, just on
different subjects". And, so it is!
3. Good vs Perfection:
Your old English comp professor is not looking over your shoulder. This
paper does not have to be perfect. That is not to say it does not have
to be on point or to say that it does not have to be correct. It does
or at least it should be. But, perfection is not the goal and is, in
fact, seldom possible. Too much detail and you run the risk of losing
your reader on several levels. Too long and
most readers simply don't have the time or interest to wade through the
material regardless of how important it is.
4. Blog Length vs Article Length:
Most publishers want a minimum of six hundred (600) words per article -
some will let you slide with four hundred (400) words. Blogs can be
much smaller. Blogs can and maybe should support appropriate pictures
and embedded links.
Just don't over do it. Too gaudy or too slow to load and you have
wasted your time, ticked off a potential reader, and probably upset a
host who can ban you from their publications. Articles, on the other
hand, typically cannot carry these extra touches according to the
requirements of most publishers.
5. Format:
Prepare your article in American Standard Code for Information
Interchange (ASCII) format. There are many tools from which to choose
to get the job done. A search for 'free ASCII editor' or for 'free
plain text editors' will provide one with a multitude of free options.
Word Press is a popular choice. If all else fails simply use notepad to
turn out your masterpiece.
6. Spelling and Grammar:
Once you have your article or Blog run it through a good spell checker
and a good grammar checker. Microsoft Word works well for these
purposes. Just don't use the MS Word copy for publication of your
article. Rather use it's suggestions to make any necessary corrections
to your plain text copy. The MS Word copy will work for Blogs although
the Computerman prefers other editors.
Just like the days when you were pushed by Profs, you will find Article
and Blog writing skills become easier with time and practice.
7. Publish and Announce:
Once your Blog is ready you may want to use some automatic tools to
publish and announce it. First do a search for Blog hosts and select
those which best suit your needs. Join one or more and publish your
Blog there. Then search for Blog announcers and rss announcers and use
them to get your Blog noticed.
Now that you have that out of the way find an article wizard that will
post your Articles to free publishers. You can post them one at a time
by hand if you are really bored and have absolutely nothing else in
life to do. Using an automatic poster you can publish to hundreds of
hosts in an hour or so. The only way to go.
8. Patience:
Now, have some patience. Here is where you lose control. Many of the
men and women who host articles are timely and your articles will be
reviewed within twenty-four (24) to forty-eight (48) hours. But, many
others will be days and weeks down the road therefore never date an
article - a sure way to get rejected.
9. Rejection - "sorry your article has been declined":
Be prepared for most hosts to reject your articles. Do not take it
personally. It usually has little to do with you or your article.
Some databases routinely reject articles for spelling errors when there
are none or where there is more than way to spell a word. And, just as
in any other endeavor some hosts are simply too lazy and get so far
behind, the easiest and fastest thing to do (and perhaps the only
alternative) is to reject everything. You will learn who these are over
time.
Then there are those who run your articles through the sausage grinder
and if they find certain words, irrespective of how they are used, your
article gets no farther. These are the people who can't publish the
Holy Bible because it contains words that offend them or their readers.
Don't worry about these folks who are so heavenly minded they are of no
earthly use.
Remember, just as in everything else in life, for every rule there is
an exception
10. Keep the faith, and keep cranking out articles:
Since most authors, especially newbies, prepare only one copy of an
article against the advice of most seasoned authors it is important
that the newbie keep his chin up - keep the faith. That will be easier
as more and more of your articles are accepted and published driving
visitors to your website while creating those all important back links.
It is not necessary that every host to accept everything submitted to
them. After one or two hosts publish your article on any given subject,
the search engines tend to penalize you anyway by ignoring additional
postings. This is close to spamming and while it could help someone
find you, it probably won't. It is not necessarily, the more the
merrier. The additional listings will not increase your page rankings
or links reported by the search engines. It is more important to get
published by hosts with the highest Google page rank possible.
Now, one BONUS TIP for you: Along with "the rejection slip" will
usually come a suggestion on how to "fix" your article and a request
that you resubmit it. Don't waste your time. While trying comply with
one database manager's request you could have written a new article
from which you get much more punch. Enough publishers will pick your
article up so move on and save yourself some time and heartburn.
Everybody has a thought or idea at least once a day usually at the most
inopportune time. How many good ideas have you lost because of waiting?
Don't procrastinate! Go! Capture that thought before it is gone forever.
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