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Valuable Article Writing - Part I, Tuesday, May 06, 2008
   
 

If you're planning to spend your time writing content to your web site to get traffic, then they must appeal to both the potential readers and search engines. This post will tell you how to write better articles/content. Sometimes it is had to come up with a topic which will make one feel inspired to write about. One can write about some problem you have come across while working with the web designing business. This can be a design problem or something that is related to hosting or marketing. If you don't feel passionate about the topic, just visit some forums or read some online magazines or newsletters that are related to your field of interests.

Another great way of making valuable content is to make your article search engine friendly. This means that one should including searchable keywords which search engines like Yahoo, Google and MSN will spider, hence research the appropriate keywords before you include them into your content. When including your keywords into your content see that you do not repeat the word too often as it won't appear smooth and it would end up showing keyword abuse.

When it comes to article length, begin your article writing down the important points and then slowly elaborate them. It is important that you let all your ideas and views flow out, as this will make your article unique and creative. Lot of article publishers prefer articles with words between 500 to 800. And don't forget to check again after some time, to see if your articles are been approved. Here is a tip: Always use of MS word to write articles to avoid spelling mistakes and to stick on to the word count.

 
   
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