Making a great first impression is a skill worthy of development. The only way you will ever get to the point of making a sale, selling your services, or supporting your cause is by making that initial connection.
Our world used to revolve around one to one interactions, but with our progression through print and internet, including video and audio presentations, we have built a world of global communication at the click of a button. One of the easiest ways to harness the power of the Internet is through article writing.
Think about the things you face every day. No matter who you are or how you spend your time you can find many thoughts or ideas that can translate into an article. All you need to do is follow the basics of article writing: keep it simple from start to finish.
Pick one idea for your article, and stick to it. If you are a teacher you can write about the challenges you have faced with grading, and even if you don't have the answers you can share your questions. Give your readers a chance to find the answers for you, and turn your idea into a dialog.
Your title is far too important to be overlooked. Choose a title that fits with your articles so your readers do not feel betrayed. Turn a title into a question that capture the readers attention so they feel compelled to read your article so they can understand what you meant.
Remember that your article is a teaching tool. We learn quickly and easily when we are presented with one idea and a lot of supporting data or stories to help us understand. If you can teach your reader you will make them happy, and they are more likely to return, subscribe to your RSS, or follow you on twitter.
Your articles can be a powerful demonstration of your knowledge and experience whether you are the janitor or the CEO. Article writing can demonstrate that you think about what you are doing, and show the world the professional that lives within.
Our world used to revolve around one to one interactions, but with our progression through print and internet, including video and audio presentations, we have built a world of global communication at the click of a button. One of the easiest ways to harness the power of the Internet is through article writing.
Think about the things you face every day. No matter who you are or how you spend your time you can find many thoughts or ideas that can translate into an article. All you need to do is follow the basics of article writing: keep it simple from start to finish.
Pick one idea for your article, and stick to it. If you are a teacher you can write about the challenges you have faced with grading, and even if you don't have the answers you can share your questions. Give your readers a chance to find the answers for you, and turn your idea into a dialog.
Your title is far too important to be overlooked. Choose a title that fits with your articles so your readers do not feel betrayed. Turn a title into a question that capture the readers attention so they feel compelled to read your article so they can understand what you meant.
Remember that your article is a teaching tool. We learn quickly and easily when we are presented with one idea and a lot of supporting data or stories to help us understand. If you can teach your reader you will make them happy, and they are more likely to return, subscribe to your RSS, or follow you on twitter.
Your articles can be a powerful demonstration of your knowledge and experience whether you are the janitor or the CEO. Article writing can demonstrate that you think about what you are doing, and show the world the professional that lives within.
About the Author:
Estee Taschereau, author of Now is the Time to Believe, is the CEO and Editor of http://BecomingWhoYouWantToBe.com, a informational site for building a better career or starting your own business. Individual empowerment sessions by phone are available by appointment.
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