The Difference Between Blogs and Articles

Posted on 02. Aug, 2010 by in Content Writing

These days, nearly everyone is online, adding content on the Internet through articles, blogs, news pieces and so on. People often confuse articles with blogs simply because they often see a blog as a shorter type of article. (more…)

Make your Article Comprehensive

Posted on 14. Jun, 2010 by in Content Writing

To write a coherent and comprehensive article, it is very important to organize your thoughts. Once your thoughts are in sync, then ideas pour out very easily on paper. A few tricks have been explained below that help one write a good quality article.
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Types Of Article Writing

Posted on 07. Apr, 2010 by in Content Writing

Article writing is one of the most common types of content which any writer undertakes as an assignment. Articles are descriptions about places, products, services or any general informative content that can be on any kind of topic. The normal word count of articles usually ranges from 300 – 500 words. Some common types of articles are mentioned below: (more…)

Article Writing – Part Of Content Writing

Posted on 06. Apr, 2010 by in Content Writing

Article writing is an integral part of content writing. Different elements are known to combine together to form an excellent piece of article which is not only a joy to read but also search engine friendly. An article usually has different parts such as the main title, different sub-titles, an introduction, a body and finally ends with a conclusion.  Other elements which are actively involved in article writing are narrative, grammar, spelling and also tone concerns. (more…)

Why you are not a writer?

Posted on 07. Feb, 2010 by in Content Marketing

Many of you wonder, what makes this writer write these incredible thoughts so creatively (and secretly wish you could also do it). Guess what? You can.

Here are the biggest obstacles holding you back:

I’m not creative

You constantly hear people say that creativity is inborn and make yourself believe that you were probably not born with it. There you said it, that’s the biggest reason holding you back to be inspired and creative. There sure are people who are lucky to be born with a talent but not everyone. It is also about inculcating your hidden talent and skills. That might as well make you better than the best. Creativity is the ladder to your inner self expression and once that one step is taken, there’s no stopping you.

Frankly, the biggest inspiration for you should be a blank piece of paper. There is practically no person who does not have thoughts to be shared on the paper. But, it is only a few courageous people who put those thoughts in words. Moreover, how many people can boast of having a career out of expressing what they feel with the minimum possible equipment of a pen and a paper? You could be one of the lucky few.

Lack of time

Another excuse we constantly hear from people is the lack of time. Writing what you want to express can be done in the least possible time as well. Moreover, it is not the lack of time that restricts you it is the inner motivation. You are only convincing yourself by blaming it on time. So, you want to really write, you’ll find the time.

Yet, if there is a thought you want to put in words but you are currently caught up in work or something else, just jot down the main points you want to convey. This will really help when you actually sit down to write.

Fear of being wrong/ fear to experiment

Lastly, the biggest reason holding back various potential writers out there is fear, the fear of being wrong, of being misunderstood or even worse, the fear of being boring. The fact that you choose to ignore is that not every great writer became famous with his very first piece of writing. It may take you day, months or years to explore yourself and your thoughts properly.

Also, it is the comparison and competition of your pervious pieces of writing with your present work which will make you the writer you want to be.

So overtake these barriers, hold the pen and get going on the journey of self discovery.

How to write, rewrite and edit your article?

Posted on 06. Feb, 2010 by in Content Marketing

The first draft of our piece of writing is always from the heart. The second draft is from the mind and final version is from the reader’s point of view. If you are a writer, it is understood that you will always have a soft corner for your words (especially if you just finished writing them). So if you are told to delete or change them by someone else, it hurts.

The moment our copy is created we love it. But, as it gets old we find various flaws in it and wonder how we ignored them when we wrote it. The simple logic is that we as writers evolve every day. Therefore, our current copy has to be better than the previous one. The main problem being a writer is that we are our own critics.

Understanding your dilemma, here’s how you can create a copy which will never let you down in future:

Once the first draft has been created analyze if deleting the first paragraph will affect the rest of the article. This is a novelists’ approach towards writing. The reason behind this is that it takes us a few words before definitely knowing what we want to write. We may have a topic and an approach towards it in the beginning but many a times as we write we probably find a better perspective. This method is to check this philosophy. If you think that even without the first paragraph or two the article remains the same or gets better you know what to do. This fact is mostly true if you had to slightly or totally change the topic of the article after finishing it.

Many of us use our certain favorite words repeatedly where they are usually not required. Words like ‘really’ and ‘actually’ are often used out of habit rather than necessity. Deleting these words is the best way to cut the clutter from your article.

Keep it simple and minimize or totally delete the decorative words that exaggerate like ‘remarkably neat’. Remember, it’s the thought that should appeal rather than a word.

At the same time a simple word like ‘good’ as in ‘she looked really very good’ can be replaced with ‘she looked mesmerizing’. This helps you open the horizons of your vocabulary, creates a dramatic effect and makes it precise.

Once you learn how to cut or change the words you wrote accurately, you will still love them, only this time more than the first draft of your article.

Effective way to write an article

Posted on 03. Feb, 2010 by in Content Marketing

If you get the facts and the process right, it usually does not take more than twenty minutes to write an article of 400-500 words. For people, who wonder if it’s possible, you are following the wrong pattern of writing your article. Once you have the topic, there is a whirlwind of ideas that flows in your mind. The main thing to do is to establish what you want to convey or the direction of your article.

The introductory paragraph should cover the few essentials namely: explanation of the topic, your viewpoint, an insight into the following article and a straightforward language. Excessive elaboration of the topic will turn off the curiosity factor in the reader. Adding a touch of informal language will help establish a connection with the common reader.

It is important that you roughly list out the vital topics that you want to include your article. That may even be in the form of writing on a paper, whatever you consider convenient. If you need facts to support the topic then it is best to look them up online or in a library rather than making up facts on your own. This ensures credibility. It is also important that you list the topics in decreasing order of their importance as it captures the interest of the reader in the first few lines. Also, in case if the word limit does not allow all the points to be covered then there is the assurance that the most significant points have already been covered.

As you explain each point, make sure you maintain a simple language. Few may understand remarkable forms of writing but almost everyone understands a simple form of writing.

Illustrate your thoughts in a clear and precise manner so that it does not leave the reader guessing after each line. Each line should make way for the next one. Make sure that you don’t leave a topic incomplete to write about it somewhere else in the article. A reader loses interest if a previous line from an earlier paragraph has to be referred to understand the current line.

Lastly, the ending paragraph or lines should be a brief summary of the above words. Emphasizing your viewpoint again in the end adds a hint of persuasion in the mind of the reader. Make sure the parting line does not seem incomplete and the article doesn’t end in an abrupt manner. Get these basics right and fall in love with writing all over again.

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