How To Get Free Promotion
For Your Website...
By
Ken Leonard Jr.
© KLJ Online
There
are many benefits in getting your name exposed by writing articles for
the internet. It is one of the best free promotion methods you can use
to grow your business. This is a step-by-step lesson on how to write
your own promotional articles, and what to do with them once they've
been written.
The
article should be targeted to your particular niche customer. It will
promote your website or free course, so it must be written with that
him/her in mind. Write something useful, and don't blatantly sell anything.
Create
An Outline
Before
you can write an article, you have to know what you are going to write
about, right? Well, an outline forces you to organize your thoughts,
so they flow better. You should include these elements when preparing
an outline:
+ Headline + Get their attention!
+ Grabber + (first paragraph) Make them want to read on.
+ Main points and sub-points +
+ Conclusion/Close + Wrap it up, and make it short.
+ Sig File + To promote YOU!
A sample outline (which I used to write this article) can be found at
this link.
Time
To Write
Once
you have an outline to work with, it is time to write your first draft.
The best way to get the draft "on paper" is to sit down and
write. Don't be concerned with length, grammar or spelling. Just follow
your outline, and don't stop until you have reached the end. Write as
if you are speaking to your target customer.
Put
It Away
Once
the draft is finished, put it away. Don't look at it for a couple of
days. This will allow you to look at it with "fresh eyes"
when you begin to edit.
First
Rewrite
Now
it's time to read over your draft, and start making corrections. You
may read a sentence, and decide on a better way to phrase it. Watch
for bad grammar, but realize that you want to write in a casual manner.
Don't use any slang or regional expressions. Foreign readers may not
understand exactly what you mean. Again, write as you would speak to
a friend. Avoid using big words, or passages that sound like you are
reading a college term-paper. Pass along your tips in easy to read,
easy to understand sentences. The shorter the better, while still getting
your point across to the readers.
Scratch
out words and sentences that the article really doesn't need. Replace
them with something better (and shorter), or don't replace them at all.
Organize the paragraphs so that the entire article "flows"
nicely.
Let's
Get Typing
Wait
another day before typing your hand-written draft. This will give you
a better perspective to edit the piece. The key here is to condense.
Remove more words than you add. At this point, you shouldn't be adding
words unless they're absolutely necessary.
If you really can't type, you may find this
article useful.
You
can't become an internet writer if you can't type. Don't take all day
to type a one page article. You've got other work to do, you know?
Final
Rewrite
Now
that the article is typed and edited, it is time to rewrite again. Your
main goal here is to make the final copy shorter than it is now. The
key to writing effective web articles is to keep them as short and condensed
as possible. A person's attention span while reading on the web is much
shorter than if they were reading from a book or a magazine. Don't waste
the reader's time. Give them what they want in a quick and pleasant
way. Cut out anything that is not absolutely necessary. Would you rather
read an article of 1200 words, or get the same idea from one only 700
words? Shorter is better.
In
Parts Two and Three, you'll learn how to format your article for
publication on websites and in email newsletters (ezines). Then I'll
show you who to contact and where to submit your articles for maximum
exposure.
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