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Apr
24

Five Secrets to Write an Eye-Catching and Productive Article


                                      

Useful Tips to Writing an Eye-Catching and Productive Article

New York (USA), April 24, 2011

Writing an eye-catching and productive article is more than convincing and entertaining words. It involves a great deal of organizing and planning. Here are five great tips that are in fact secrets to writing an eye-catching and productive article.

1. Concentrate on the Subject: In an eye-catching and productive article, it is very essential that you focus on the area of expertise. It is no use being jack-of-all-trades; in fact, you need to expertise in one area. That area is the topic of your eBook. One more point to keep in mind is, if the topic is subject that you thoroughly know then even better.


                                       

2. Learn the Art of Revising the Draft: Learning how to revise the draft is very essential. Typos and minor errors in your article make a very bad reading and may distort the meaning of your article. In case, the idea is not clear or is ambivalent, adjust the text according.

3. Hire a Ghostwriter: There are many professional writers today. You may take their help. You may expertise in your area of chosen subject but a professional writer is good at polishing shortcomings and finding out minute errors in the article.

4. Take Test-Drive: Once you have finished writing and have drafted the article, it is now time to take test-drive. Taking a test-drive means having someone else with the interest in the subject read your article. A person interested in the subject is the right person to comment on the article and take out flaws if any. Note the shortcomings of your article and reflect on them this might serve in gaining popularity to your article. Now is the time to once again to revise your article and read and reread it, until the time you are confident enough to release the article to a larger audience.

5. Join Freelance Websites: Joining the mushrooming freelance websites and directories are a good way of expanding your writing. Joining them also opens avenues of being known. They serve as reputation building ground.


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