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lmodhb
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#21 · Posted: 5 Oct 2009 22:30


Hi Wendy
I have no tips on how to write a good article but there is a site elance.com that you can hire someone cheap. It is freelance work.
Laura

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Jean LA
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#22 · Posted: 6 Oct 2009 19:59


You should start writing a few and you can catch up with your writing with some practice.

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#23 · Posted: 20 Nov 2009 00:41


Learn to write by writing...Get some tips by goggling writing tips.

Write naturally, not stiff. Many professional writers are good and probably make money.

For your niche, write just like you are talking to a customer. One at a time. Friendly and not pushy. They are YOUR customer.

Some of the sites are overly professional and don't have that "I trust you" feeling.

Make your prospects feel "at home" they will like you and buy from you.

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aaramire
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#24 · Posted: 22 Nov 2009 03:18


As an article writer your goal is to solve the "problem" the reader is having.

Create headlines that grab the readers attention

Your first few sentences should be describing the problem. Followed by your experience with the problem and ending with a couple sentences at how you came to a solution.

Your resource box should include a link to your site/affiliate site where you will preferably collect an e-mail in exchange for a free guide or something similar.

Make your articles short and to the point. just address the problem and provide a solution.

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