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[EzineArticles] Looking Back on 2013: Top 20 Article Writing and Content Marketing Posts

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Wow! Look at All of These Great Article Writing and Content Marketing Tips!

From Expert Author Interests and Content Marketing tips to Top Misused Words and other Grammar Tips, we publish dozens upon dozens of posts on the EzineArticles Blog every year.

These posts may be overflowing with tips, strategies, insights, infographics, and more, but it's the growing number of commenters who offer their own insights and feedback that makes the Blog a thriving community of information and discussion.

In case you missed them or forgot to bookmark them for reference and inspiration, here are the Top 20 EzineArticles Blog Posts of 2013 and don't forget to leave a comment to join the discussion:

#20 - Stop Keyword Stuffing! What It Is and How to Avoid It
Abusing the power of keywords can have ill effects: A poor user experience, rejected articles, and a spammy website. Discover exactly what it is and how to avoid keyword stuffing.
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#19 - 10 Tips to Be Kind to Writers
Writing can be a tough job! Take a moment to share your thoughts and compassion. Try one or all of these 10 tips to show your appreciation for writers.
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#18 - Are You Connecting with Your Audience? 5 Tips to Write Compelling Articles
Writing compelling articles and motivating readers to truly become vested makes a tremendous difference in activating your call-to-action with terrific click-through power. Grab hold of your audiences' attention with these 5 writing strategies.
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#17 - 30 Time-Saving Tips to Free Up More Time to Write
Not enough hours in the day? Over committed? Stop using "I'm too busy" as an excuse and start writing. Master one or all of these strategies to add more time to your day and write.
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#16 - Descriptive Writing Examples and Methods to Engage Readers
Begin writing engaging descriptions using valuable (but not superfluous!) language. Use these tips and examples to start writing in objective and subjective styles as well as explore how analogies, similes, and metaphors can be employed to your benefit.
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#15 - 20 Writing Exercises and Tips for Expert Authors
Feel the cold grip of writer's block or need a jumpstart? Keep your pen moving and the ink flowing with these writing exercises and tips!
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#14 - Book Review Article Template
Reading is a fantastic way to improve your knowledge base, enhance your problem solving skills, reduce stress, and even advance your writing style. Use it as an opportunity to build your article portfolio by writing book reviews with this article template.
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#13 - Considering Editing Your Live Articles? Top 5 Editing Mistakes
Should you edit an already live article? There are a few instances when editing a live article may be advantageous; however, there are at least 5 instances when it is not. Ensure your time isn't wasted using these tips.
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#12 - EzineArticles Asks: What's Your Favorite Blog Post or Series?
We chatted with the EzineArticles Blog Community over their favorite blog post or series in addition to recapping some of the greatest blog hits over time.
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#11 - 25 Writing Ideas and Article Topics to Reach Your Audience
Content is king, but it won't do you any good if you have writer's block. Bookmark this list of idea primers for your next writing session and many future writing sessions to come!
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#10 - Guide to Entertaining: Writing Informative Content with a Creative Twist
A water glass is just a glass. Add an umbrella and it's so much more! Discover how to channel your creativity and improve your writing with great creative details.
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#9 - Article Marketing for the Online Entrepreneur
Writing articles isn't always easy, nor is analyzing your results and implementing new strategies. In the end, you know that it's all worth it ... you just wish it were a little easier. That's where a Premium Membership subscription can help.
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#8 - The Long-Tail Method: How to Write Great Titles So Easily, You'll Wonder Why You Didn't Do It Before
By targeting your audience and creating content along the long tail, you will exponentially increase the likelihood of your articles being seen by readers. Check out these 5 easy steps to get started.
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#7 - 20 Embarrassing Authority Killers That Will Make Readers Flee En Masse
There are several scenarios that will deflate your efforts to build exposure and leverage your expertise. Save face by avoiding these 20 authority killers.
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#6 - How to Promote Your Content
Content marketing is not a "set it and forget it" strategy. It's about the 4 Ps (Plan, Place, Produce, Promote) - just don't forget that last P! Use these 7 methods to promote your content.
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#3 - 100 Words Every Expert Author Should Know Part II
You're the expert, so you decide what language works best. Make sure that language targets your readers without obstructing their ability to get your message.
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#2 - 100 Words Every Expert Author Should Know Part I
Want to expand your vocabulary to include some rare gems of the English language? Spice up your writing or see how many words you know and don't know.
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#1 - 10 Distractions that Destroy Productivity: The WRONG Advice
Reclaim your power over distractions! Discover what self-sabotaging distractions you are guilty of, whether you're hurting your own success, and whatever you do, don't follow the advice provided in this most popular post of 2013.
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Jumat, 27 Desember 2013

[EzineArticles] The Thesaurus: Your Dark Horse to Writing Killer Titles?

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Richly Express Yourself Using the Dynamic Tapestry of the English Language!

Articles not getting the traction you were hoping for? It may be your title.

If only there was something that could save your titles and articles from dull and uninviting language ... Wait a second - there is!

An incredible tool that is underused, but often unexpectedly succeeds at turning heads is the thesaurus. It can open your writing to more stunning language than you ever thought possible and it can help you:

  • invoke curiosity with an original turn of phrase
  • find a better word to convey your thought or idea
  • improve your vocabulary when used with a dictionary
  • avoid repetition in a sentence or paragraph

How a Thesaurus Works

In a thesaurus, words are grouped by similar meaning, but that does not indicate they are identical.

For example, the synonyms grouped with the word road may include boulevard, street, or path. There are quite obvious differences to these words and it would behoove the writer to be mindful that not all words are interchangeable.

With its synonyms skip, cavort, caper, gambol, romp, prance, and frolic, words like dance offer more leniency to be used interchangeably. These are the words that can help you spice up your article titles and engage readers.

Combining the powers of ingenuity and creativity with a thesaurus can help you turn this:

5 Ideas for Increasing Your Personal Productivity

Into this:

5 Smart Ways to Rally and Empower Your Waning Productivity

Much more engaging, isn't it?

Increase Your Titles' Potential

Some words gain more traction than others. We refer to these as "power words." Here's a list of 10 power words and phrases you should blend into your titles (including several of their synonyms):

  1. Smart (bold, brilliant, canny, nimble, shrewd, slick, wise, genius, clever, fresh)
  2. Help (advice, aid, assist, cure, use, service, support, benefit, comfort, advantage, blessing)
  3. Surprising (amazing, astonishing, shocking, startling, stunning, electrifying, sudden, unforeseen, remarkable)
  4. Huge (colossal, extensive, giant, monumental, tremendous, massive, magnificent, enormous)
  5. Critical (demanding, penetrating, exacting, severe, crucial, dire)
  6. Killer (aggressive, antagonistic, combative, cut-throat, deadly, rival)
  7. Fear (panic, scare, terror, suspicious, phobic, sweat, horror, dread, abhor, worry, woe)
  8. Dark (cloudy, dim, gloomy, murky, bleak, somber, dreary, funereal, hard, harsh, lonely, sad)
  9. War (struggle, fight, hostility, strife, combat, action, assault, attack, brush, clash, havoc, ravage)
  10. Bleed (drain, labor, torment, pain, excruciate, writhe, afflict, brood, sulk, burn, gouge)

Use the thesaurus sparingly! Exchanging every other word can make your title or content sound unnatural. Sprinkle it like seasoning on the article.

Disclaimer: We do not advocate using a thesaurus or article spinning program to change every other word of your content to create derivative content or use it on another author's content in order to claim it as your own.

Here are 5 additional tips to bear in mind when writing engaging titles:

  1. Focus on action words (e.g., achieve, create, adapt, build, and transform).
  2. Place a strong emphasis on verbs (e.g., run) and adverbs (e.g., quickly).
  3. Lead with a promise of a number (e.g., 5 Tips, 10 Strategies, 7 Top Methods, and 3 Critical Points).
  4. Gain an instructional edge by including words or phrases (e.g., In 5 minutes, DIY, Introduction, and The Beginners Guide).
  5. Pay attention to the first 3-5 words of your title - it's what you readers see first.

Bonus Resources to Craft Powerful Titles

Check out these posts to write better titles:

Whether on your bookshelf, in your smartphone, or bookmarked on your Internet browser - do you use a thesaurus as a writing tool? What type and source? What advice can you add to the discussion that gives your writing a boost? Visit this post online to let us know - we'd love to hear from you!

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Selasa, 24 Desember 2013

[EzineArticles] Happy Holidays From EzineArticles.com!

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Jumat, 20 Desember 2013

[EzineArticles] Erase Embarrassing Typos in 5 Minutes

Erase Embarrassing Typos
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Have Mercy!

No matter how great your command of the English language is, it will slip your notice at some point if it hasn't already ... the dreaded typo.

A typo or typographical error is a mistake made in the typing process of text. This may include speling and grammar errors, typing the same same word, or misplacing pesky apostrophe's.

Did you notice my intentional errors in the previous sentence? Good for you! It's my tongue-in-cheek stab at humor to propose this:

Let's all take a break from grammar shaming and be compassionate toward those poor folks who accidentally leave a typo and even absolve those who are typo-prone.

Ouch! 5 Famous Typos That Will Make You Cringe

Pardon these errors ...

1. Courtesy Granted to Prisoners Due to Belly Button Flint

While we're more inclined to forgive those who are not in a writing profession, authors like famous Sci-Fi/Fantasy writer, H.P. Lovecraft, have been shown little mercy by the Grammar Police. Take for instance his typo in a passage of "The Fiction" ...

... our vessel was made a legitimate prize, whilst we of her crew were treated with all the fairness and consideration due us as navel prisoners.

What he wished he had typed ...

... our vessel was made a legitimate prize, whilst we of her crew were treated with all the fairness and consideration due us as naval prisoners.

2. Grammar-Shaming Attempt Gone Wrong

You know that saying, "If you don't have something nice to say, then don't say anything at all!" Well, one celebrity should have heeded that advice when his attempt to shame an announcer's poor grammar choice during a news broadcast went horribly wrong ...

Fox announcer: "He was covered pretty good." Boo. #DeathOfGrammer #LoweringTheBar

What he really meant ...

Fox announcer: "He was covered pretty good." Boo. #DeathOfGrammar #LoweringTheBar

3. Big Brother Is Watching

When a U.S. presidential hopeful launched an iPhone App in 2012 in order to help stir up support, his team made a case for copy editors everywhere with this slogan ...

A Better Amercia

What he really meant ...

A Better America

4. A Saucy and Wicked Bible

In their attempt to reprint the King James Bible in 1631, Robert Barker and Martin Lucas made a rather suggestive typo by unintentionally omitting the word "not" ...

Thou shalt commit adultery.

What they meant ...

Thou shalt not commit adultery.

5. Cue George Takei, "Oh Myyy!"

The University of Texas at Austin had to issue a special apology for the grievous error that appeared at the bottom of its 2012 Commencement programs ...

Lyndon B. Johnson School of Pubic Affairs

What this prestigious institution really meant ...

Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs

Why Is it So Difficult to Catch Errors Like This?

"Haste makes waste" they say and typos are often a result of hasty writing.

It's unreasonable to expect someone to slow down to a snail's pace when the pressure to publish is so extreme in the fast-paced writing world of articles, blogs, tweets, and posts.

To err is to be human; be compassionate toward those who make errors by perhaps sending them a polite message informing them of the mistake. As for your own writing, be as vigilant as you possibly can, but don't let it paralyze your ability to create or publish.

How to Erase Embarrassing Typos in 5 Minutes

First, the number one rule of proofreading: DO NOT WRITE AND PROOFREAD AT THE SAME TIME. It's just a waste of time. Proofread AFTER you're done writing and revising your content.

Next, put on your copyediting hat and use these 5 tips to catch those embarrassing typos in 5 minutes per article.

  • Use your spellcheck! For all of your article needs, we provide a spellcheck in the WYSIWYG of the Submit New Article form of your member account.
  • Read your article out loud to catch awkward spelling and sentences - it really does work if you give it a concentrated effort.
  • Look up definitions or grammar usage for areas you're not positive on - it's better to be safe than sorry!
  • Improve your focus by closing the door to distractions and taking care of any stress that's nagging you.
  • Change the font type or even the font size to help you spot wayward errors.

Seek and Ye Shall Find

One final tip before you scramble to quickly hunt for those errors you repeatedly make:

Most computers will allow you to perform a quick search function by typing Ctrl F (for PC users) or CMD F (for MAC users) on your keyboard, which will bring up a navigation field. Here you can enter a word or phrase. For example, if "it's" is a common typo for you, I'd recommend typing in "its" and then select Enter or Return to examine every occurrence of it in your article (ensuring it's grammatically correct). Find "it's" as well to be doubly sure.

If there's one thing I'd like you to remember in this post, it's this: when using the word "public," double - no - triple check to make sure you remembered to add the "L."

What typos plague you? What's the worst (or funniest) typo you've come across? Visit this post online to let us know - we'd love to hear from you and feel free to share this gem that inspired this post:

Ode to the Typographical Error

"The typographical error is a slippery thing and sly;
You can hunt till you are dizzy, but it somehow will get by.
Till the forms are on the press, it is strange how still it keeps.
It shrinks down in a corner, and it never stirs or peeps -
That typographical error, too small for human eyes -
Till the ink is on the paper, when it grows to mountain size.
The boss, he stares with horror, then he grabs his hair and groans;
The copyreader drops his head upon his hands and moans.
The remainder of the issue may be clean as clean can be,
But the typographical error is the only thing you see."
- Author Unknown

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