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TshirtFrank
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# Posted: 2 Apr 2009 16:08
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Hi All,

I wanted to write this because it seems so simple but it is often over looked.

When writing articles make sure that you are keeping your information in bite sized easy to read paragraphs. Break your articles down into various sections with sub headings. You will expirence better readership and increase in your click thorough rate!

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A8ch
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# Posted: 2 Apr 2009 16:27 · Edited by: A8ch
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Great advice!

You cannot escape the visual component of the Internet. The majority of the information that's online
is in some form of readable text. The more inviting and uncluttered any content is presented, the greater
appeal it will have to the reader.

Hermas

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gridellas
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# Posted: 2 Apr 2009 19:27
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You can also break up your articles using bullet points, or numbers.
That also makes reading articles easier on the eyes.

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getagrip
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# Posted: 2 Apr 2009 20:10
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On that note, if you are using an article submitter to submit articles, or even if your not, always preview your article AFTER it has been approved. In some cases, the article directory won't always insert a space between paragraphs, but this can usually be remedied by placing a <br> tag in between paragraphs.

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garygoh
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# Posted: 2 Apr 2009 20:31
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Another important thing to bear in mind is to check the link to your websites in your resource box, make sure the links work.

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cherie27
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# Posted: 3 Apr 2009 04:11
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gridellas:
You can also break up your articles using bullet points, or numbers.
That also makes reading articles easier on the eyes

I tend to look for those articles that are in point formed. It is easier to read and digest.

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