subject: How To Submit Articles: Is It Better To Write Beginner Or In-depth Articles? [print this page] The first time you start learning how to submit articles, you may wonder what types of topics are good for you to write about.
Some people think that the goal is to write very detailed articles that are advanced, while others think that it's preferable to write overview articles that touch on a general topic briefly.
If you have been thinking about what kinds of articles you need to be producing and what's "normal" for a free reprint article, this article is going to help.
There are a number of things that should be true of all the articles you write:
Keep in mind that most publishers have word count limits for how short or long an article can be. On the lower end, 400 words is about as short as many publishers will accept. At the top end, 1500 words is a common maximum. You will see some varying with these requirements among publishers, but those listed here are accepted by many.
Regardless of your articles length and depth of detail, it must be grammatically correct and contain proper spelling. In addition, it is important that when a publisher or reader looks through your article the information needs to be clearly and concisely conveyed.
General overview articles and more in-depth ones are valued and helpful to publishers and readers. At the point you are considering just how in-depth or general to go, keep these things in mind:
1. When creating shorter articles, be certain that your content contains useful information that will be helpful to the reader. A short article can still be both helpful and informative.
2. When you are writing an article on a specific subject you can go into more detail. Remember, the more narrow your subject matter, the more detailed your article should be.
3. If you have extensive knowledge to impart on your particular niche then space the information out over several articles. Don't feel like you need to put every singlelast thing that you know on your topic in one piece of content.
This is where the word counts will help stop you from going into far too much detail. Remember, this is not a book, it is an article. Also, A good article marketing campaign will include numerous articles, so there will be ample opportunity to cover more topics in future articles. Pace yourself!
4. An alternative approach is to create articles covering just the basics of a particular topic . These overview articles may appear too superficial for you, who is an expert in your field, but they will be ideal for beginners who are just trying to get to grips with the key points of your topic.
Most likely beginners will make up a large portion of your readership--don't forget them!
You will make the process of writing a lot easier by producing articles that appeal to both beginner and advanced readers. The fact is that neither an in-depth or or overview article is better than the other--they just serve a different purpose. You may be drawn to writing one type over the other, But, once you start writing articles regularly you must learn how to write both.
Creating articles that appeal to readers with different levels of knowledge will make the process of writing more interesting and remind you of the actual point of your articles--teaching your readers about your subject whether they are a veteran or a newbie.