There are many budding writers in the Internet and they are lucky that in this day and age, they can get their point across quickly and easily. However, it is unfortunate that now they have to compete with millions just like them - and that makes the probability of their articles being read drop down the marketability scale. So how can they possibly increase the potential of being recognized? Easy: employ the right tactics.
Tip number one: create a catchy title followed by a short summary of the article. The catchy title is self-explanatory; after all, would anyone choose to read "About This Action Movie" over something that goes like "The Best Kickass Flick of the 21st Century!"? Another point is that if the article has more than eight paragraphs, it is better to inform readers first of the content in three to four sentences. Since everything in the world being provided faster and more efficient now, net users are also getting more impatient, too - so better give them a preview immediately.
The second tip is to ask people to review the article upon its release - ask friends and critics. Don't fall for the trap of having everyone praise the article because people will know that you are bluffing, so make things realistic. More people are interested to read things which other people also know - this is true both in internet articles and published books. So don't be afraid to accept rejection and praise because these build good writers into better ones.
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