Create Content Fast Lesson 17 - Word List Research

After you have a great word list put together, always keep it
handy as you are doing your research. You can use it to jog your
memory too. You can even use them to do some mind mapping and
within the Thesaurus to generate power words. The word lists are
very versatile and are key to establishing a firm framework for
your entire project. At the very least, they will help you build
an outline for the projects that are informative and also
attention-grabbing, both from a readership and search engine
standpoint.

If you get stuck trying to find articles through the search
engines or locate words for your word list this way. There are
some particular areas that are great for researching topics and
the associated words.

Wikipedia a site that creates content like an encyclopedia,
however, the content is contributed by many people all over the
Internet. For that reason, it can sometimes lack credibility and
needs to be substantiated with other more reputable sites.
However, for generating word lists, it can be a great source of
inspiration and it's free to use. In addition, they have a links
section in each of their articles that can eventually get you to
more reputable articles that you can use within your research.

As you are looking for articles to use in the frequency
generated list, be aware that keyword optimized articles may or
may not be a good choice. If they are older articles, this will
not be relevant for you because the search terms that are
popular change from month to month. However, a very recent
article with great targeted keywords can be a gold mine for
Internet marketers and saves time in doing your own research.
So, although it's not great for generating really broad and
interesting word lists, it can be a way for Internet marketers
to locate some terms that make sense to include in their
articles to attract attention from search engines. Don't focus
solely on keyword articles though, as the best way to generate a
word list for research is to give it a much wider scope.

We've gone over how to get prepared to write: having a plan,
finding great topics, using tools to enhance your productivity,
and tips for researching. So, now we're ready to start writing!
This chapter is about learning how to increase your writing
skills so that your articles are not only written quickly, but
they are of topnotch quality. If you search the web, you will
find many articles written by marketers that have keywords, and
may even be somewhat comprehensive, but they read like a machine
put them together, and not a human being. While this may be
great for search engine results, in the final analysis, it is
people who will be reading your articles who will decide whether
to come back to your site or not based on your content. And as
all good Internet marketers know, it's far easier to sell to
existing and loyal customers than it is to generate a new
customer. In the same way, if you know how to retain your
existing readership with quality content, you won't constantly
have to mine the Internet for new people to visit your site.
And, you will begin to build a personal relationship with these
people that is the beginning stages of building your contact
list so that you can start to market your products to them too.
Even though we know what makes a good topic now, and how to
brainstorm to make multiple interesting titles, we still have to
know how to put all our information together so that the
articles grab the readers and literally pulls them into your
content, and by default your website. There really is no mystery
to it. And, in the next few pages, that mystery will be revealed
in a simple and easy to follow path that helps you whip out
articles that are not only search engine friendly, but people
friendly too.

The Hook The key to a great article is the first sentence.
That's often known as the hook. You want that first sentence
to be a big giant hook that comes out into the audience and
grabs them by the seat of their pants to get them engaged with
the topic. Sometimes the hook is a few sentences long, but
rarely over three sentences. If your reader is not hooked within
the first three sentences, typically you've lost their interest.
They may skim the rest of your article reading titles, and
bullets, but they won't be as involved as when the hook grabs
them and sends their imagination whirling through your fantasy
world. Thus, the beginning of an article is the second most
important piece of an online article, next to the title. You
want something that is refreshing, alive, and interesting enough
to hold your reader's attention. It should be able to swoop in
and just weave them into the story in a very personal and
engaging fashion. For that, we will offer six different ways
that are highly engaging to most readers and that you can use to
develop fascinating and provocative articles, from the first few
sentences.


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