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Sunday, October 19, 2008

How To Write An Article That Converts To Sales

By Debbie Allen

Writing articles is not hard to do but if you want an article that will really work for you then you will need to use a few proven techniques. Articles that convert to sales have to meet certain criteria. To begin with they have to be read in order to get a click-through. Articles without punchy or attention grabbing titles are likely to be passed by without being read or published.

Therefore, attention must be paid to the title. Keywords should be included as this will help the article to get noticed by the people you are targeting. Titles that are too short often go unnoticed and titles that are too long may be avoided by publishers. So carefully craft a title that is of appropriate length, uses keywords and grabs attention.

Articles should begin with an introductory paragraph. This paragraph should let the reader know what the article will be about and it should also include the keywords. In essence, this paragraph will tell the reader what you will be telling them in the rest of the article.

It is important that the article be formatted in a way that appears to provide a quick and easy read. People are in a hurry and they want to be able to skim over an article if it pleases them. By using short sentences and concise paragraphs the formatting looks nicer and the article is easy to read. Bulleted lists also add to the ease of reading.

One sentence should flow right into the next. Pretend that you are talking with a friend and explaining the subject matter. Your words and sentences would have a nice flow to them. That is exactly what you want to happen with your writing. You need to be informative but in a way that is entertaining to the reader. Your reader should want to read the next sentence.

Throughout the article you should pepper your keywords. But do not over do it. Again, go back to how you would use those terms if you were talking with a friend. Make the flow natural and only use the keywords when they fit in.

The final paragraph should be a summary of what the article has discussed. It should directly tie in with the introduction. Additionally, it should leave the reader reading, this is so that the resource box will get read.

The resource box should continue the flow of the article. Your goal is to get the reader to read this information and to click through to your links. Give the reader a reason to do that. Entice him with a great offer such as a free report or special discount. Do not forget to add your keywords in the resource box.

By carefully crafting your articles you will find that they do create sales and establish you as an authority in your field. Your profits will increase and your credibility will soar.

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