Do Your Readers Wish You Would Stop Writing Articles? Milwaukee WI

For a lot of us, writing articles can be a chore. Even if you don't gnaw on your nails in the fear of breaking grammatical rules, the thought of churning out even one 700+ word article per week is probably daunting. But is there an alternative that is easier - and sometimes more effective - that you can use to gain free exposure from writing without having to write long articles?

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Thom Pharmakis
414-270-9821
1041 E. Knapp Street #809
Milwaukee, WI
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For a lot of us, writing articles can be a chore. Even if you don't gnaw on your nails in the fear of breaking grammatical rules, the thought of churning out even one 700+ word article per week is probably daunting. Imagine writing one per day!

So we search for tools and aids to help us break the writer's block. We hope that we can produce a brilliant discussion that grips the reader with its 'profundity'. We labour over the topic of the article and sweat bullets over every paragraph.

But is there an alternative that is easier - and sometimes more effective?

Concentrate On Effectiveness, Not Wordiness

Does your marketplace require all articles to be thorough discussions of the subject matter? Think about it.

My reading habits (and there are a lot of people who read like me) may prove differently. The sheer volume of information that we have to process now forces us to take a different approach to our reading.

More and more we scan the material, seeking the nuggets from the body of text that catch our attention and that seem worthy of careful consideration.

Get To The Point Already!

That would explain why concise bullet points are very important parts of communications - they get the message across quickly.

That's why writing quick tips is an increasingly powerful strategy. Extracting the substance and offering a tip instead of a lengthy article demonstrates your grasp of the topic - it takes good understanding to boil ideas down to their essence and communicate them quickly.

More and more readers will appreciate this as it saves us valuable time and allows us to return to our business of implementing the solutions.

Beat The Article-Writing Demon Into Submission!

While those who are haunted by visions of articles refusing to be written may be determined to conquer the demons and become skilled at producing lengthy articles on demand, you can relax in the knowledge that there's another way.

Take one thought at a time, one practical 'how to' snippet and explain it in a brief tip. Say what has to be said and nothing more.

Create a short tip article made of primarily bulleted points. Circumvent your blank page blues.

You can be sure your readers and your previously fearful heart will thank you for it.

Copyright: Copyright c 2007-2008 Jadyn Benjamin

About the Author:
Jadyn Benjamin writes for TipZine.com - an article directory where you are rewarded - not penalized, for writing single tips and short tip articles. Visit: http://www.tipzine.com/rewards.php to learn how to claim your reward.


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Thom Pharmakis

Interactive, email marketing, Web site content creation. Clients: Kelloggs, UBS, Lands' End, Peet's Coffee.

414-270-9821
1041 E. Knapp Street #809
Milwaukee, WI
http://www.thompharmakis.com/

The long-running email marketing campaign I created for landsend.com earned the admiration of NEWSWEEK magazine for turning customers into "virtual penpals." (It also produced some of the highest open rates and click-thru rates in the industry.)

As a writer, my passion is narrative marketing — deep branding through storytelling. Ideas, not just words.

When a person buys a product, they are really buying a story about themselves. Are you the savvy sort who knows the value of a dollar? A committed citizen concerned with the environment? Or that discerning person of taste who embraces all the finest things in life?

My particular specialty is developing compelling features and editorials (mainly for interactive media) as a means of projecting a brand's personality and values while drawing readers into the world of the brand by simple dint of being just plain entertaining.

Learn more and see samples at http://www.thompharmakis.com


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