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Hans Hasselfors's Articles in Article Writing

  • Writing an Article - Basic Rules of Grammar
    Some would-be writers think they can dash off an article without bothering to learn the basic rules of grammar. But just as any craftsperson spends time honing his skills to make the perfect piece of craft, so must a writer work hard to present an article that will be a pleasure to read and not shame him for its sloppy grammar and punctuation.
  • Choosing a Topic For Your Article
    There are many things to consider when writing an article. One of the main ones is the choice of topic. Choosing a topic you are passionate about is important for several reasons.
  • 11 Reasons to Submit This Article to an Ezine
    What's an article anyway, and why would I want to submit one to an ezine? That was a two-fold question and will require two answers.

    An ezine article is usually composed of approximately 500 words on a single subject that would be of interest to your target market. At the end of the article, you should include a "resource box." This box should provide such things as your name, the name of your company, your web site address, email address, and a small blurb about your product/service.
  • Well-written articles can help you...
    You've heard it time and time again: if you want to get your name out there, write articles and allow them to be freely reproduced (with a resource box pointing back to you, of course). Largely, that is true. Well-written articles can:
  • Write Articles That Relate to Your Product or Service
    If you want to make money online a good strategy that won't cost you a dime is to write articles that relate to your product or service.

    Search Engines are constantly on the "look out" for freshly written content that has been submitted online. So how do you come up with ideas for your next article? Here are several suggestions that may help...
  • 9 Steps to Unique Articles
    1 Remove your limits

    Reduce your subject to a single core word and then brainstorm around it. For example, if you're trying to write about "Study Skills", expand your thinking to "School". Now jot down everything that comes to mind when you think about School, and when you run out of ideas start asking yourself open questions around the subject and noting your answers.
  • Eliminate Common Problems in Writing Articles
    Before writing an article, have you ever felt overwhelmed by a blank sensation, not knowing where to start?

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