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Well, over 26,000 items that I have learned a little about article writing online. I can tell I've done a lot of mistakes in the beginning. One of my biggest mistakes was taking some of my previous work and adding to it, the production of items that were more than 1,000 words, most with large block paragraphs, often riddled with errors of sentence structure and words misspelled.

Interestingly, when I started there was so much content online as it is today, at least I was able to get away with it, or so I thought. Some people still read some of what I wrote at the time that I find fascinating.

However, I imagine that the highest percentage of readers who came to my items click out because it was too long to invest in a long article with the misuse of white space and paragraphs blocks. A reader clicking on the need to decide if

I wanted to spend so much time, and then to read that you have realized that while there was no decent information in the article was not flowing, or worth your time to read . Yes, live and learn. White space in your copy, keeping paragraphs short and use bulleted lists when appropriate.

Not long ago I read an interesting blog post by Dave Copeland, "Best practices for writing for online readers," the March 16, 2012, where he declared: "Writing online is visual: long, dense paragraphs disable Create online readers. White space in your copy, keeping paragraphs short and use bulleted lists when appropriate. Use bold text to key the accent and the use of blocks or pull quotes to attract readers to copy. "

Yes, any online article experienced author knows these things, Copeland is right, of course, and this is what everyone is recommending now. However, as I said, I had to learn everything the hard way, and I must have written three or four thousand articles before I realized this.

Perhaps I was stubborn and wanted to do it my way, but when the reader who reads an article for them at least, is his way, and is the information highway and have the following output as well.

If you want to capture the attention of his readers, and you do not want to turn them off, no sense in creating paragraphs longer than the paragraphs of this particular article. . You must present your information in the format that the reader wants, and also remember that half of these online readers have the attention span of a gnat.

If you want to harvest some of their time, have to be thinking here. In fact I hope you consider this, and think about it.

Now, you can do whatever you want, and you can do it your way, and not always have to change, but this is the online world, things are different now. You must present your information in the format that the reader wants, and also remember that half of these online readers have the attention span of a gnat. If you want to harvest some of their time, have to be thinking here. In fact I hope you consider this, and think about it.

by: Tonny Raval




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