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		<title>Writing Killer Content</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2009 03:48:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Scullin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Writing Muscle
We have a muscle that controls our writing and it is called a brain. Once you get some typing momentum it loosens up and things start to flow. If you feel stuck you should write a few paragraphs to get started before you really get into it. Once you finish then you&#8217;re allowed to go back and delete those first few paragraphs. You will be surprised how much easier it is to get quality content out when you are &#8216;just warming up&#8217;.
Layout/Editing
This is the key to writing good content. It is ...]]></description>
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<p>We have a muscle that controls our writing and it is called a brain. Once you get some typing momentum it loosens up and things start to flow. If you feel stuck you should write a few paragraphs to get started before you really get into it. Once you finish then you&#8217;re allowed to go back and delete those first few paragraphs. You will be surprised how much easier it is to get quality content out when you are &#8216;just warming up&#8217;.</p>
<h3>Layout/Editing</h3>
<p>This is the key to writing good content. It is not difficult to get the information on the page but it can be tricky to make it interesting to prospective readers.<span id="more-253"></span></p>
<p>Be Reader Friendly</p>
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<li>Use headers, picutres and bullet points to break up the text.</li>
<li>Big blocks of text don&#8217;t appeal to internet readers.</li>
<li>Don&#8217;t over explain, make it short and simple.</li>
<li>Stick to the topic!</li>
<li>Use the D bomb&#8230;</li>
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<h3>Use the &#8216;D&#8217; Bomb on your content for killer results.</h3>
<p>Learn how to simplify your content. The &#8220;less is more&#8221; theory applies to much of life and this is no exception. The fewer words you can use the more powerful they will be. When learning how to use your words more effectively your most powerful button is this one:</p>
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<p>Those who delete dominate.</p>
<p>Your readers minds are ruthless judges of what is important, you should be the same.</p>
<p>Anymore ideas?</p>
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		<title>Article Blog Secrets &#8211; How To Write Article Titles For Traffic</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2009 05:05:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Scullin</dc:creator>
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Most authors are wasting their time producing quality articles that will never get read. 95% of a books success is based around the title of the book. Therefore if we just make the title catchy then our work will finally be read, right?
Wrong!

However, having a catchy title is an important part of title writing, so lets get that right first.
Lets look at it this way. A sentence like this will sink into the background, even though it is just as important as the next sentence to my point. If I ...]]></description>
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<p>Most authors are wasting their time producing quality articles that will never get read. 95% of a books success is based around the title of the book. Therefore if we just make the title catchy then our work will finally be read, right?</p>
<h3><span style="color: #ff0000;">Wrong!<span id="more-88"></span><br />
</span></h3>
<p>However, having a catchy title is an important part of title writing, so lets get that right first.</p>
<p>Lets look at it this way. A sentence like this will sink into the background, even though it is just as important as the next sentence to my point. If I put a word like KILLER! or MURDER! into a sentence, they stand out. If someone is looking over your shoulder and see this they will think you are a psycho. Which is exactly my point, there are certain things that get peoples attention.</p>
<p>I have been thinking about things that grab my attention and here are four:</p>
<h3>Be wrong!</h3>
<p>People love when other people are wrong.. they will be all over your blog to see just how wrong you really are. Bam you have their attention then you turn your wrong statement into something entertaining or informative and before they know it they have read to the bottom and want more.</p>
<h3>Be right.</h3>
<p>People love people who are right, especially when they are looking for help. If you can establish that you are right then people will want to read more. Implying you are right is as easy as using numbers (&#8220;7 ways to..&#8221;, &#8220;5 people who&#8221;, &#8220;90% of&#8230;&#8221;), by telling people &#8216;how to&#8217; do something and by knowing something they don&#8217;t know (&#8220;Secrets about..&#8221; &#8220;5 People you should know..&#8221;). This works in the title but to maximize your return readers you must back this up with quality content.</p>
<h3>Be funny.</h3>
<p>People are always want a laugh. People also want to be the people who give other people laughs.. If they can be the start of the funny message that went around the office then you just made their day. Just the hope of being that guy keeps people on youtube all day. For example your headline could read.. &#8220;Crazy Spam Emails: What the Arabian Princes Think.&#8221;</p>
<h3>Be dramatic!</h3>
<p>Whether you are right or wrong, if you accuse someone, are threatening or scare people you will get noticed. Think of Kanye West &#8220;George Bush doesn&#8217;t care about black people&#8221; bam, right or wrong he has your attention.</p>
<h3>The big secret:</h3>
<p>It&#8217;s not just about how catchy the title is. Yes that is true for regular books. That&#8217;s because when someone walks into a book shop and they are browsing, catchy titles hold their attention longer. On the internet however the key to getting your articles noticed is search engine popularity. Keywords are very important to any search engine and your title must include them.</p>
<h3>Little known fact!</h3>
<p>The first 3-5 words in a title are THE MOST important words in getting search engine attention and high rankings. Most titles waste these first few words on &#8220;how to write a&#8230;&#8221; or &#8220;the top 7 ways to&#8221; or &#8220;5 things you should&#8230;&#8221; when these first few words should be your keywords. Instead of &#8220;5 sure fire ways to get a free lunch&#8221; try &#8220;Free Lunch: 5 sure fire ways to not pay&#8221; and you will get surprising results. For tips on deciding what keywords to target I recommend you read this article <a href="http://timscullin.com/blogs/how-to-dial-in-your-keywords-part-1">How To Dial In Your Keywords</a></p>
<p>Also don&#8217;t use any symbols that search engines struggle with such as commas, brackets etc.</p>
<p>Follow these key tips and your reward will be massive amounts of traffic to your article and blog from the search engines that love your titles!</p>
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