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Submitted by admin on Fri, 12/14/2007 - 19:49.
Article writing is a complete art. Writing articles sometimes a fun and sometimes it irritates. A pure environment is very necessary while writing an article. In my point of view, a article must be cleared and wise to the readers. Make sure that you are writing what a reader is looking for. Sometimes we neglected user's interest and writing what we like, so whenever you are going to write an article, it must be user friendly. Nowadays, article writing is a technique that enables search marketers to promote their products and services. As you can see there are many free article submission directories, where individuals can easily be posted articles of their own and let people to find out their products and services in detail by reading ezines. So it’s a good idea to promote your product lines by writing some good articles of different subjects. Like a Medical billing specialist wants his services online to many readers, what he can do in the first instance, write article and then publish it to many free and paid article directories. For search marketers, I'd recommend to write articles according to SEO (Search Engine Optimization) needs and requirements. E.g. if you are writing an article regarding Medical billing Services, the page title must contain the key phrase i.e. Medical Billing Services. It must look like this (MTBC - Medical Billing Services), wherein MTBC represents a company name and follow is a service that MTBC is providing. Similarly you must see and be careful while putting or stuffing keywords in paragraphs, a paragraph must be short and detailed. A normal frequency of a keyword within a paragraph is 2. It is very important to start article with the leading or targeted keyword, e.g. Medical billing services can save you time and money. In the last, you must be careful that the length of the article wouldn't increase from 600 words and must remain under 600 words. A 500 words article can be considered an ideal stuff for search marketers. Thanks, Bilal Qayyum
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