Turbo Charge Your Articles 6 Ways To Make Them Easy To Read And Hard To Resist
A few years back, I found that the process of writing articles really isn’t a process at all it’s an art, and it’s a very elegant one.
There are so many ways to make an article easy to read for your audience it’s mind-boggling.
While a debate rages on about whether articles should be dense and conversational or sparse and easy-to-read, I find myself in the middle, happy to write conversational articles with loads of impact.
The fact remains: People aren’t going to read something that looks like it might take a long time to read. I’m a professional writer and I don’t even like to read long articles. (To me, long ezine articles it shows a lack of discipline on the part of the writer.)
Here are a few maxims I’ve discovered and they’ve served me well in the past:
-> Keep articles to anywhere between 400 and 700 words anything more than that and you’re asking for your article to have single-digit page views. Who wants that?
-> Use sub-heds. Short for subheadings, these breaks in the content are...