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Article Writing Tips - 5 Ways to Grab Your Readers' Attention

By: Lee Pound

If asked how many kinds of writing there are, most of us would create a long list, including fiction, nonfiction, educational, sales, marketing, email, self-help, blog writing, and on and on and on.

Although you could make a case that each of these talks to a different audience and has different conventions, all of them have the same inherent weakness or strength. Every single one of them!

They are either boring or interesting.

How many of you have read a novel you could not put down? That is because the author made it interesting. Remember that novel you tossed after reading the first two pages? That author was boring. Same type of writing, different results.

Novels are pure stories. The same techniques that create powerful emotional involvement in a novel will create the same emotional involvement (and impulse to buy) in nonfiction. Jeff Walker (internet marketer, Product Launch guru) says that a good sales message is simply a story and uses all the techniques I give you below (and more).

Your job as a writer, marketer, salesperson, blogger, teacher, and professional, is to make your products and services interesting to your customers. The words you choose and the order in which you write them will either convince the reader to buy from you or turn away. And once the reader turns away, he or she is gone forever.

How do you make your writing interesting? Here are five tips for using fictional or story techniques in nonfiction:

1. Create a memorable headline or first line. This line grabs the attention of your reader in such a way that they must continue reading. You can do this with a controversial statement, an unusual fact, a question, or even a single provocative word. I learned this very early on writing newspaper headlines.

2. Put yourself into your writing. If you are absent, your writing will bore your readers. Remember, you bring experiences, biases, and insights into your subject that nobody else has. Insert your opinions, side comments, your unique style of thinking and talking, and people will eat up your prose.

3. Use vivid imagery. Your reader will relate to your material more if he or she can visualize it and relate it to their own experience. If you use a phrase that jogs a powerful memory or sense in your reader, they will stick with you longer.

4. Use dialogue even in nonfiction. Dialogue puts the reader into a scene where they can experience the events as they occur. It creates suspense, grounding, a sense of truth, and can guide the reader away from consciously thinking about whether or not to buy your product and into an emotional experience where buying what you sell is perfectly natural.

5. Use a strong call to action. If you write 500 pages and then neglect to tell your reader what to do with what they just learned, you have wasted your time. Every piece you write needs a call to action of some kind to tell the reader what to do with your material.

There are many other ways to make your writing interesting. However, if you apply these five, you will find yourself writing far better than most people. To get started, study writers you admire and marketers whose copy works. Look at each section and ask yourself how that writer did the things I outlined above. Then write.

To learn more about how to write interesting books and articles, get a free copy of my e-book 57 Steps to Better Writing and a free subscription to my Vibrant Communication Tips newsletter at http://www.freewritingbook.com

Lee Pound is a writing coach and consultant, book editor and publisher, and seminar producer. He is the author or co-author of eight books.


Lee Pound is a writing coach & consultant, writer, book editor & publisher, seminar producer & professional speaker. He is the co-producer of the Speak Your Way to Wealth & Market Your Way to Wealth seminars. He helps business owners, entrepreneurs, professionals and authors publish books and articles to establish their expertise in their marketplaces through one-on-one coaching or a weekly protege program that teaches writing skills. Copyright 2010 Lee Pound. All rights reserved.

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