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How to Start Writing Great, Traffic-Boosting Articles – Even If
You Don’t Have ANY Writing Experience … & You Hated High
School English!
Dear Friend,
Are you ready to start driving
waves of cash-in-the-pocket, eager-to-buy prospects to
your website?
If so, then you need to learn
how to write articles (if you are a terrible writer DON’T
WORRY, in a minute I’m going to tell you how anybody
can start writing great, traffic-producing articles quickly and
easily!)
But first, why are articles so
important to the success of your business?
Because, quite simply, on the
Internet content is still king and nothing can boost your
traffic and send your search engine rankings soaring faster than
some well-written articles.
Unfortunately, few people are
great writers and the few good freelance writers out there like
to take advantage of this fact by charging outrageous fees.
This leaves many of us small
business owners in a quandary – do we try writing articles
ourselves and risk them being so poor that nobody reads them …
or do we pay through the nose to have an expert write our
articles for us (and with the fees we’ll have to pay is this
even worth it)?
Well, what if I told you that
there is now a third option to this very common problem. Would
you be interested in learning more?
If so, I urge you to keep
reading as what you are about to discover is sure to surprise –
and delight – you!
Anybody Can Learn to Write a Great Article . . .
Did you know that most people
read at a fourth-grade level? Well, it’s true. That means you
don’t have to be a great writer to write traffic-producing
articles … all you have to be able to do is write the way you
talk.
It also helps to know a few
insider tips, techniques and secrets that make the process even
faster and easier.
And luckily for you, there is
a new guide available that shows beginners step-by-easy-step how
to create their own traffic producing articles … even if
you currently have trouble stringing together two coherent
sentences.
That’s right, now you don’t
have to worry about spending a fortune on
freelancers.
Now you don’t have to worry
about wasting hours and hours of your time on an article
that doesn’t produce near the traffic you hoped.
Now you can learn all the
secrets to writing
articles that your best prospects will want to read!
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You're About to Discover How You Can Easily Write
Your First Article So You Can Take Advantage of
Everything Article Marketing Has to Offer!
This guide is
designed to teach ANYONE how to write
an article that will get readers to click on the
link in the Author’s Resource Box and visit their
website.
That's the goal,
isn't it . . . More traffic to your website.
Writing articles is a great way to make that happen.
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Here is just some of what you
will learn by reading this amazing ebook:
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How to
create attention-grabbing headlines that
will make readers feel like they HAVE
TO read your article before they move on
to anything else! |
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How to
write articles that will appeal to your best
prospects and will send them flooding to
your website in no time! |
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How to create an article just like a
professional – even if you’ve never
written an article before! |
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How to
format articles so they are easy-to-read and
flow well on the page! |
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How to create different types of articles
including review articles, list articles and
many more! |
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How to
create SEO articles and where to place
keywords in your articles to ensure you get
the most “bang”! |
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How to write in a conversational style so
you keep your visitors interested in what
you have to say! |
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And much,
much more! |
This is Your Chance to Finally Learn
How to Write Articles That Will Get Published, Get Read and Get
Readers to YOUR Website . . .
Often new businesses on the
web may garner just a handful or a few dozen visitors each week.
You may have a few hundred visitors coming to your website if
you have established your business.
But think about how much more
business you could be doing if you had a few thousand
visitors coming to your site each week.
Is it possible?
It is, if you create great
articles that get your name out there and link to your website.
Articles can become a
traffic magnet when written well.
They can generate tons of
targeted traffic. And, you don’t have to spend a lot
of time writing articles once you get the hang of it.
In fact, you can probably
spend just one to two hours a week working on your articles once
you get the hang of it. That’s not very much time at all.
So, how do you get started?
Simply follow the steps
outlined in How to Write Your First Article.
Here is more of what you will
learn by reading this guide:
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5 tips
for writing great article headlines that will attract
readers like a 10-ton magnet attracts paperclips! |
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Headline examples – just modify one of these to ensure
your first article headline is a good one! |
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Why an
article foundation is similar to the foundation of a home
and how to use this analogy to ensure you create a great
article each time you sit down to write! |
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How to
make article writing fun … even if you currently think you
hate writing! |
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How
long to make your articles … and your headlines – follow
these tips to ensure you never leave you readers wanting
more or waste your time writing more than you need to! |
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Three
things all articles must have – leave any of these three
out and your article is doomed to not produce the traffic
you want! |
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5 keys for
grabbing readers’ attention at the beginning
of your article and keeping it all the way
to the final word you’ve written! |
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How to
create a Resource Box that will have prospects clicking
through to your website like a picnic attracts ants! |
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How to
edit your article – follow these tips and readers won’t
be able to tell the difference between your article and one
that was written by one of those expensive freelance
writers! |
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How to
write SEO articles – follow these tips and you’ll be
amazed at how easy it is to do! |
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And much,
much more! |
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