18 Feb 2008 03:50:20 | John Mussi
Writing can be fraught at the best of times but it never ceases
to amaze me just how much more difficult we make it by our
approach. Writing an Ezine Article is no different to writing
anything else. You need to approach the task in a professional
way. There is little point in attempting to write anything
whilst trying to answer mail, doing the dishes or grooming the
pet. You have to give the article your undivided attention.
There is no set formula for the equipment you choose to write
with, it just boils down to personal preference. Some people
prefer to use a computer, others prefer a typewriter and some
still like to use pen and paper. Select the one that you are
most comfortable with. Here are ten tips on how to make writing
an Ezine Article a lot easier:
1. Allocate time
This will ensure that your train of thought is not interrupted.
There is nothing worse for a writer than to have a good idea
ruined by an interruption. To help yourself think find the
quietest spot in the house, put up a “Do Not Disturb” sign up
and close the door.
2. Remove all clutter
When you commence writing you do not want to be distracted by
anything so clear your desk or table top of everything apart
from your writing paraphernalia.
3. Select a topic
Most people find this one of the hardest things about writing
and yet we are spoilt for choice. You can write about an
activity that you enjoy, a sport you play, a hobby that you
have, work experience, health concept, travel experience and so
on. The choice is endless. Have the courage of your conviction
and go for it.
4. Choose a title
Choosing a title is just as important as selecting the content.
The title has to capture the gist of the content whilst at the
same time be eye-catching enough to enable an editor to pick
your article out of thousands of others.
5. Plan the content
There is little point in rambling on for countless pages and
hope to retain the readers interest. All writing whether a book
or Ezine Article will need to have a beginning, middle and an
end. Write down some basic points about your content. Then use
headings and follow up by expanding the headings. Once this has
been achieved, organise the content so that it makes sense
whilst retaining a beginning, middle and end.
6. Write the Ezine Article
A basic mistake that all novice writers make is that they charge
through their content as if there is no tomorrow. They then get
disillusioned with the work and just give up. Whatever you write
does not have to be done all at once. Learn to pace yourself.
Take tea breaks or go for walks. You will be surprised at how
ideas can materialise and develop whilst enjoying a walk.
7. Proof-read Ezine Article
Having finished the article most writers will try to submit it
and then wonder why it has been rejected. All content needs to
be proofed to ensure that it makes sense, is grammatically
correct and that it has the correct spelling. This process is
both time consuming and demanding but there are no shortcuts, it
has to be done.
8. Check spelling
Publishers will not accept articles with spelling mistakes.
Majority of word processors nowadays have Spell Checking
software. Failing that use a dictionary. There is no excuse for
submitting work with spelling mistakes.
9. Proof-read Ezine Article again
Once you have checked the article twice, get someone else to
read it. Does it make sense to them? Do they understand it? Do
not feel threatened or embarrassed by other people’s comments.
10. Submit Ezine Article
Once you are happy with your article you can approach
publishers. Ensure that you adhere to the publishers submission
rules otherwise your article will be rejected even before it
gets seen by an editor.
Hope that this has helped. Good luck with your writing.
You may freely reprint this article provided the author's
biography remains intact:
About Author :
John Mussi is the founder of Direct Online Loans who help UK
homeowners find the best available loans via the www.directonlineloans.
co.uk website.