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How to Write For the Web
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Join Date: Nov 2001
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Joe Velez began developing for the web in 1998. He is an avid vBulletin user and volunteers his services as a vbulletin.org administrator. He currently spends his time maintaining and developing allnurses.com. Vineland, NJ
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![]() A successful article is one that grabs the reader's attention and promotes reading. To do this, you must first write an article that is easy to read. To grab the reader's attention follow these simple rules:
Use the Inverted Pyramid Structure We were always taught to begin an article with an introduction. However, when using the inverted pyramid structure you begin with its conclusion followed by any supporting information. Do you remember the last time you read an article from start to finish? Do you remember why? Typically, most readers will jump to another page before reading an article. They will scan a page - if nothing stands out they will exit. This is why it's important to have the conclusions or key points first. Create Short Articles Write short articles. A 5oo word article will provide just enough information. Long articles scare people away - it's just too much to read in so little time. If your article consists of 1,000+ words you should consider splitting into 2 or more articles. Use Short Paragraphs Long paragraphs are difficult to scan.
Format Text When Appropriate To promote reading:
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