Friday, August 2, 2013

[EzineArticles] Article Writing Tips to Retweet: July 2013

Article Writing Tips to Retweet:
July 2013
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Every month @EzineArticles provides useful tidbits of information and training for over 100,000 followers. We've gathered some of the best ones from July right here. Retweet any of them for motivation or to share with your Twitter followers.

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Motivational Quotes for Expert Authors

  • "Complexity is your enemy. Any fool can make something complicated. It is hard to keep things simple." - Richard Branson #KISS #writing
     
  • Get motivated. "People often say that motivation doesn't last. Well, neither does bathing - that's why we recommend it daily." - Zig Ziglar
     
  • Do you agree? "There are two rules for success. 1) Never tell everything you know." - Roger H. Lincoln pic.twitter.com/RDWYlwhavd
     
  • Just. Keep. #Writing. "Effort only fully releases its reward after a person refuses to quit." - Napoleon Hill
     
  • "Independence is happiness." - Susan B. Anthony Retweet if #writing brings you independence!
     
  • Be of value: write with creativity, originality, and quality. "Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value." - Albert Einstein
     
  • Have you started your next article today? "Amateurs sit and wait for inspiration, the rest of us just get up and go to work." - Stephen King
     
  • A core principle of content marketing and article writing: "Only by giving are you able to receive more than you already have." - Jim Rohn
     
  • Make a splash in your niche. "If you ain't making waves, you ain't kickin' hard enough." – Unknown
     
  • Uncover quality by simplifying your writing "... Hack away at the inessentials." pic.twitter.com/9ED8uoaHnz

EzineArticles Tips and Training Snippets

  • Be positive and constructive in your criticism to raise your credibility, instead of lowering it with negativity. pic.twitter.com/GJORsuxAwY
     
  • Set aside at least 20 minutes today to begin your next article! "What is not started will never get finished." – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
     
  • Is writing a chore? Choose a niche you are passionate about and enjoy writing! pic.twitter.com/PCs4g72zsh
     
  • Be a doer. Take at least 20 minutes today to work towards your goal. "The few who do are the envy of the many who only watch." - Jim Rohn
     
  • Strive for excellence and quality while also learning how (and when!) to accept imperfection. pic.twitter.com/446copa9LZ
     
  • Good failure: Learning from mistakes. Bad failure: Blaming others. Own your failures! Practice, learn, and grow to improve your writing.
     
  • Exercise your critical thinking skills to break through new ideas, topics, and more in your #writing! pic.twitter.com/q9wRN3u19G
     
  • You may not be there yet, but you're one step closer than you were yesterday. pic.twitter.com/XQ0ZONYb7L
     
  • Work smarter, not harder. What tools do you use to make your writing efforts more effective and efficient? pic.twitter.com/f2HExXSPyA
     
  • One half of a successful content marketing strategy is writing. The other half is promoting it. Share your content!
     

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  • Get more out of your efforts and save time with these 7 Prewriting questions: ow.ly/n1ZXe pic.twitter.com/DeNsCO8sIc
     
  • Quality content is KING. Don't get lost in the details and stay on the proven path to writing success in 7 steps: ow.ly/n67y6
     
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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

[EzineArticles] Losing Readers? Keep Them on Your Website by Improving User Experience Part II

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Readers Won't Quit Your Links if You Give Them a Reason to Stay!

In article writing, part of providing a great user experience is the fine art of linking. Here's the not-so-well-kept secret about linking: it has nothing to do with optimization.

When you consider linking, think of it as an ongoing conversation with your readers that takes them to the next stage of your discussion. They expect a link because it's a convenient open door that promises access to more information they want or need.

Part of opening that door to readers is ensuring there isn't anything on your website that would make them run for the hills. How you design your website and the content is entirely up to you. Simply make sure readers feel welcome and will want to stick around because of the great user experience you provide. This checklist will help.

5 Website Basics to Think BEFORE You Link Checklist

  1. It's working. Great content creates forward momentum. Test the links in your articles to ensure they work and they lead readers to active websites. Avoid impeding readers on "404 Page Not Found," "403 Forbidden Error," or "Under Construction" pages with a plan of action for pages you remove or update. For example, if you choose to remove a page on your website, provide a redirect to another relevant page on your website to maintain momentum without worrying about broken links.
     
  2. It's safe. You don't want readers exclaiming "I'm outta here!" Test your links to ensure they lead to active and safe websites that are free from and not in promotion of malware, viruses, hacks, or undesirable software. If you don't have control over this, contact your web host to get it fixed. We've got you covered on your published articles on EzineArticles.com with the Diagnostic Link Checker. We'll alert you if we detect any unsavory activity on your links, whether broken or hacked.
     
  3. It's informative. Readers want a website that over delivers informative content and benefits them. Channel Ezra Pound's battle cry: "Make it new!" Provide a substantial amount of original value with quality, informative content. That means more than a sign-up box, more than a short video, and more than a couple of lines of text with a link. (Many new affiliate marketers dabbling in content marketing tend to struggle with this. Don't dabble; commit. Use these tips to build a solid platform for your affiliate marketing strategy.)
     
  4. It's balanced. Columns of ad after ad or stacks of affiliate links are distracting. Look at your favorite content-driven websites and take note on the balance of their reader benefit-oriented content with their ad content. Consider the placement of the ads in respect to the content. Successful websites have found the necessary balance of content-to-ads by considering how the user engages with the page and provides a positive user experience based on visitor benefit, aesthetics, navigation, and flow. Review your website, make improvements, test, and review again until you find the right balance.
     
  5. It's relevant. Clicking on a link should not be left up to chance (unless that's the intention of the website, like StumpleUpon or Digg). Readers should feel properly introduced to the link prior to clicking. Use the content around the link and its anchor text to cue readers on where they'll be going. This will help continue the conversation by creating a smooth transition from article to link.

As you can see from the above checklist items, creating a great user experience on your website is really about meeting your reader's expectations and then providing them with the desire to stick around. To improve the overall design of your website, visit Part I for 7 tips to improve your website's appeal.

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Monday, July 29, 2013

[EzineArticles] Going on Holiday: 7 Traveling Tools for Expert Authors

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Taking a writing vacation may be just what the editor ordered to recharge and renew your verve for writing.

This vacation season, don't miss out on an opportunity to write your most-informative, most-inspired article yet.

Bring these author-friendly items with you when you're writing on-the-go or traveling in general.

  • Laptop - Typing increases writing efficiency. Bringing a laptop with you on your vacation may help you get more writing done in the time it would take to write it out long hand and then transcribe it later. Skip the transcribing step: bring your laptop.
     
  • Journal and Pen - For those trips where Internet access is not an option, there's the classic journal and pen combination. Even if you do have Internet access, this combination has been known to help authors fight writer's block and get those creative juices flowing no matter where they are. Use a pen (or pencil) to randomly scrawl notes and a writing journal to keep ideas bound together (and eliminating the need to hunt for disjointed scraps of paper when you get home).
     
  • Smart Apps - Smartphones are handier than a Swiss Army Knife with all of the apps at your fingertips. We recently asked our Facebook fans what are the best tools for jotting ideas down quickly and we had a number of mentions of the app Evernote (available for iOS and Android). Alex Wong stated this is a must-have app for writing in that you can "capture [ideas] anytime ... anywhere." Shanika Journey commented on the ease of use of Evernote: "I get to write and save a new note in 3 clicks."
     
  • Reading - In his book, On Writing, Stephen King wrote, "The more you read, the less apt you are to make a fool of yourself with your pen or word processor." Wherever you're going, bring something to read for pleasure or business. Turn the pages of books (whether a book or on your Kindle/iPad), let your eyes travel down the pages of magazines, and read the local newspapers. There's a ton you can learn by reading anything and everything you can get your hands on.
     
  • Inspiration - Avoid a disappointing writing journey by preventing writer's block. Bring an inspiration book of articles, drawings, or photos and continue adding to it while on your trip. Whether it's a physical book or an app like Pinterest, "store" ideas for later.
     
  • Talking Points - If you're an introvert, then this may be out of your comfort zone, but it's well worth it! Take the opportunity to talk to other people by preparing talking points relevant to your niche. For example, let's say you're waiting at an airport or train station and you're making small talk with the couple standing next to you. Direct your discussion to a topic related to your niche and ask for their input. You can even use your Expert Author status to keep them interested by saying, "I'm writing an article on this topic ..." and then invite them to share their stance, comments, or insights.
     
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Don't forget these great writing tools when preparing for your next vacation! Of course there are all of those other little niceties (like deodorant, toothbrushes, or warm and cold weather gear) that you'll want to remember to ensure you're not distracted from writing.

What are your favorite travel-ready writing tools? Do you have any writing while traveling tips for fellow Expert Authors? Click here to share your comments and feedback - we'd love to hear from you!

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Friday, July 26, 2013

[EzineArticles] 5 Methods to Put More Time on the Writing Clock

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"It is not a daily increase, but a daily decrease. Hack away at the inessentials."

- Bruce Lee

You're exhausted. Time always seems to be fleeting and your goals - writing, business, and family - seem to be further away than ever.

Work smarter, not harder by eliminating - even hacking - the inessentials so you can focus on what matters: your goals. This is not a cut corners to skimp on quality strategy. It's about increasing your value by working efficiently and effectively.

Get ready because we're about to put more time on your clock so you can get closer to achieving your writing goals.

5 Time Savers

  • Prioritize - Family, team members, friends - sometimes it seems like you're performing dozens of tasks that sap up hours of your time for everyone, but you! When I felt like this was happening to me, I reevaluated what I was doing with my day and prioritized. I found that many of those tasks brought little value to the table, driving me further away from my goals. Prioritization is king in time management. Determine the order to deal with tasks according to their relative importance and value. Ask yourself, "Does it give value?" If it isn't delivering any value, completely eliminate it to free time up for things that do.
     
  • Delegate - Perhaps you're too willing to help others or you're a firm believer in the philosophy, "If you want things done, you've got to do them yourself." Let go - give up control. Not everything needs your attention and you need to know your limits. Delegate the task to someone else by evaluating whether the person does indeed need your help or if you have the necessary skills and resources to do it in an efficient manner. In writing, you can delegate by asking someone else to proofread your articles and even consider employing a quality ghost writer to write your articles.
     
  • Handle Things Once - I'm easily buried in email every day and I know how easy it is to get tangled up in creating an intricate system to manage it. KISS: Keep It Simple Stupid. Organize a simple system to manage workflow so when you perform a task, such as review your email, set a time frame and hold yourself to it. Be decisive, move on after making a decision, and to make it absolutely work - don't look back. Trust your decisions - you've got bigger fish to fry.
     
  • Just Say No - I keep an open door policy for my team to ask questions, give feedback, or inform me about anything I need to know. For a long time, I felt that open door meant I had to be receptive the entire time I was in my office. The result was so much foot traffic in and out of my office that I considered whether I'd have to replace the carpet. Then I got smart: Shut the door, designate "visiting hours," and learn how to say "no" constructively. No need to be aggressive about it. Respect yourself and the other person by showing them how non-priority interruptions affect the value you create.
     
  • Accept Imperfection - As Salvador Dali put it, "Have no fear of perfection, you'll never reach it." It's easy to get so caught up in rewriting, revising, tweaking, etc., that you end up taking more time than was needed. Consider the 80:20 rule that states 80% of your measureable results come from 20% of the tasks you perform. Maximize that 20% by setting time limits on medium-priority tasks, minimizing the overall time you take to perform inessential or routine tasks, and take action (see the previous point "Handle Things Once").

There are a TON more strategies that I'd love to share with you, but then we'd be here all day, I'd go over my time limit to write this post, and you'd be in over your head. Start by tracking what you're currently spending time on - tasks, interruptions, breaks, etc. - to help you prioritize, delegate, be more decisive, say "no" when you're ready, and help take action in less time.

What strategies would you like to add to the list?

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