Sunday, 28 April 2013

Triumph Story Article Template

Triumph Story Article Template What does the word "triumph" mean to you? To achieve where no one else has succeeded? To be a victorious hero? To win? To persevere? Stories of triumph don't need to be epic herculean feats. Real triumph stories - the stories readers can relate to or place themselves in the story - inspire us all and prove anything is possible. Whether it's a tale of an underdog overcoming great odds or someone dealing with a variety of obstacles to achieve success - stories of triumph are engaging and captivating. So how do you, as an article writer, take advantage of the fact people want to hear stories of triumph? Use this article template for your next article and share a story of triumph! Picking Your Triumph Story Consider where in your niche you are today or in your personal life. What obstacles did you overcome or what milestones did you surpass? Dig out the details and consider what keys or steps to the story make it informative and benefit others. Alternately, you could share someone else's triumphs by relating them to your niche. When you get inspired by someone else's triumph, take note of the scenario so you can write about it later. The key to writing about another's triumphs is to make sure it's originally presented by bringing a new angle to the story if it's something that has already been written about. Also, (in both scenarios) consider how the story is relevant to your niche and your reader. You can tweak the story to include other lessons, tips, and more, but remember: the goal of telling a triumph story is to send the message to your reader that anything is possible. Writing Your Triumph Story Article Introduce with Your Hook - Your first 2-3 lines should instantly hook the reader and introduce the story. Keep in mind these three elements: be reader-oriented, be relevant, and give the reader a taste of what's to come in the article. Tell the Story - Here's where the pertinent details either from your memory or from the notes you recorded will come into play. Consider how stories that inspired you were told and channel that inspiration into your writing. Reflect - Think about what the story of triumph means for your niche. Explain your thoughts in detail. Final Thoughts - Share how the story ends or explain how it stands today and what the future holds. Reiterate your core message or the key take-away of your story so your reader can consider it for themselves. Prove anything is possible! There is no triumph story too big or too small. Use this template today to share your underdog story and how you persevered! Have you ever written an article based on triumph? Share your experiences and triumph in the comments section here. To Your Article Writing Success & Passion! Christopher M. Knight, Publisher http://Blog.EzineArticles.com/ http://EzineArticles.com/ PS: Click here to discover how easy it can be to build a huge article library that will make an impact with the EzineArticles' Interactive Article Templates! EzineArticles Member Endorsement "I have grown my monthly newsletter to over 14,000 subscribers." EzineArticles.com kept being discussed by the internet marketing leaders I listened to. I investigated it and found it to be very easy to learn and very effective... I started article writing when I started my newsletter in late 2006. At that time, I had about 25 subscribers - mostly friends and family. Since then I have grown my monthly newsletter to over 14,000 subscribers. Lee Binz TheHomeScholar.com

Across the Pond: American vs. British English‏

Across the Pond: American vs. British English English Language Tug of War English Dialects: American English, British English, South African English, Australian English, Cockney English, Southern American English... There are so many! For every dialect, someone will vow their version is the "right" version: "Americans can't spell." "The British can't tell advise from advice." We've heard it all! Before we get into the differences of American vs. British English, let's get one thing straight: Just as many British English writers struggle with poor grammar and spelling as American English writers. Whew! Glad that's out of the way! Whether you use American or British English, we will accept either as long as you stay consistent in the dialect you use throughout the whole article. Today's guide will help you on your journey to discovering the subtle nuances of American English and British English as well as strengthening your article writing skills. Let's get started! 5 American vs. British English Language Spelling Guidelines 1. Words ending in -or (American) vs. -our (British) Neighbor vs. Neighbour Favor vs. Favour 2. Words ending in -er (American) vs. -re (British) Center vs. Centre Meter vs. Metre 3. Verbs ending in -ize (American) vs. -ise (British) Organize vs. Organise Realize vs. Realise 4. Verbs ending in -yze (American) vs. -yse (British) Analyze vs. Analyse Paralyze vs. Paralyse 5. Nouns ending in -ense (American) vs. - ence (British) License vs. Licence Defense vs. Defence Please note the above guidelines are not comprehensive and there are many exceptions. If you are unsure, keep a dictionary on hand or perform a quick Internet search to ensure you are using the correct spelling for either dialect. Here are a few more spelling examples of American vs. British English to watch out for: Canceled (American) vs. Cancelled (British) Enroll (American) vs. Enrol (British) Gray (American) vs. Grey (British) Check (American) vs. Cheque (British) Maneuver (American) vs. Manoeuvre (British) What Did They Do to My Definite Article?! Our final guideline today on American vs. British English language often aggravates American English writers: "Why do British English writers insist on dropping the definite article (e.g. a, an, the, etc.) in phrases with institutional nouns (e.g. university, hospital, prison, etc.)?" For British English writers, it's based on the intention of the phrase. For example: John is at university. John is at the university. "John is at university" is the British English equivalent to the American English "John is a university student." When we add the definite article ("John is at the university"), the meaning changes: John is no longer necessarily a college student; he is merely located on the university's property. We've covered a lot of ground today! Remember: Be consistent and when all else fails, look up the spelling based on the dialect to ensure you don't confuse your audience. Stop the tug of war over the English language and strengthen your article writing skills by keeping these guidelines in mind for your next set of quality, original articles. Do you write your articles for American or British English language readers? Share your tips and comments about the American vs. British English langauge tug of war here! To Your Article Writing Success & Passion! Penny, Managing Editor http://Blog.EzineArticles.com/ http://EzineArticles.com/ PS: Proper grammar and spelling will ensure you don't lose your reader, but how about building your reader's trust? Check out the first Common Article Writing Roadblock here to build trust and your credibility! EzineArticles Member Endorsement "...the positive effects of passive income and name recognition is well worth the effort." Thanks so much for the great publicity. I was amazed at how many articles I already had written when I started digging out all my old notes and speeches. It just took a little reformatting, bringing up to date and filling in here and there to have them ready to send off to you. Even though we are swamped with projects, the positive effects of passive income and name recognition is well worth the effort. Keep up the good work. Judy H. Wright ArtichokePress.com

Common Article Writing Roadblocks‏

Common Article Writing Roadblocks 5 Tips to Safely Steer Clear of Promotional Roadblocks Balancing websites, blogs, social media, article writing, and more, can be an incredible challenge! So how do you ensure you're a success? Don't drive (traffic) recklessly! By acknowledging there may be potential roadblocks ahead and knowing how to steer clear of these would-be hazards, you can ensure your article journey goes smoothly for you and your readers. Watch this video to discover the first Common Article Writing Roadblock many new and experienced Expert Authors encounter: Product Sales/Promotional Content. Downloadable Versions: Recap of the Product Sales/Promotional Content Roadblock 1. Avoid Promotion in Your Titles Strengthen your credibility by saving your name and any other self-branding methods for your Resource Box. Use your title to attract readers by making sure it's relevant and enriched with reader-oriented keywords to attract a wide audience. 2. Write Unbiased Reviews Readers shut down at any sign of a sales pitch because they like to arrive at their own conclusions about a product or service after gathering information. Remember: "Tell not sell" by providing quality, unbiased information in your articles. 3. Don't Be the Solution Build a bridge of trust: from your quality article to your quality website. Provide alternative solutions to your reader's pain-points in your articles, but don't be the solution (e.g. "I have these awesome products and services that will ease your pain"). 4. Avoid Misusing Your Links Strategically place your links to achieve the highest CTR (Click-Through-Rate) potential and amplify your online visibility. Our data suggests articles with the highest CTR provide only two self-serving links in the Resource Box! 5. Stay Clear of Self-Serving Content Be exclusive! What draws a reader to a particular article is information written for THEM, i.e. they're the focus, not a product or service in a sales pitch. In every article, provide 100% exclusive content that targets the reader's personal or professional interests. Roadblocks, like product sales or promotional content in articles, can bring your article writing efforts to a stand-still! Staying alert to avoid potential roadblocks ahead and planning your route will help you continue a non-stop journey to building your exposure and increasing trust with your readers. Doing so will help you drive qualified traffic back to your blog or website and cultivate a long-term relationship with your audience. Do you have a roadblock question or a great tip on how you avoid promotional content in your articles? Share it here! To Your Article Writing Success & Passion! Penny, Managing Editor http://Blog.EzineArticles.com/ http://EzineArticles.com/ PS: To get your recipe for article writing success and discover 6 great reasons to begin using My.EzineArticles.com, click here! EzineArticles Member Endorsement "I have built a huge body of material that enhances my credibility and search engine optimization." The relationship with EzineArticles.com has worked out extremely well. As a consequence of publishing articles on EzineArticles.com, I have built a huge body of material that enhances my credibility and search engine optimization. However, and most importantly, I have been able to use EzineArticles.com as a way of helping others. Nigel Brooks NigelALBrooks.com

Article Titles Optimized For You‏

Article Titles Optimized For You Get Title Ideas with the Title Suggestions Tool Is the pressure of creating optimized, attention-grabbing titles getting to you? Are you looking for inspiration for your next set of articles, but don't have the time to do the research for reader-targeted keywords? Do you hear the phrase "long tail" and wonder what do animals have to do with article titles? An article's title has to be positioned just right to attract readers and search engines. Even the most prolific writers may find themselves strapped for time when looking for their next article topic. As for the "long tail" - it's all about finding reader-oriented keywords that target a specific audience in your niche and positioning those keywords strategically in a natural, easy-to-read format. Let us do the "work" of writing laser-targeted titles for you by using the My.EzineArticles.com Title Suggestions tool! Our dedicated Article Title Writing Team uses the most popular keyword search term data to hand-craft original, keyword-rich titles. It's easy! All you have to do is log in and within a few clicks: unique and optimized titles! Accessing the Title Suggestions Tool on My.EzineArticles.com Go to My.EzineArticles.com. Log in using your current username and password. Select the Write & Edit tab. Select Title Suggestions from the left navigation menu. Claiming Your Laser-Targeted Titles Using My.EzineArticles.com Select your niche from the Choose a category dropdown menu. Type in a representative keyword for your article in the Keyword field. Review the list of suggestions and select the title(s) you wish to use by clicking on the title. The titles you select (up to 5) will be reserved in your My Claimed Titles queue for 7 days. Using Your Laser-Targeted Titles on My.EzineArticle.com Within the Title Suggestions section, click on the title. This will bring you to the Submit New Article form and auto-populate the title field with your selected title. Then, write and submit your article! Retrieving Your Claimed Titles Directly From Your Submit New Article Form From the Write & Edit tab, select Submit New Article. Click on the Title field. Select Show Claimed Title Suggestions. Click on a title from your Claimed Titles list to auto-populate the Title field of the submission form. Select Save! Premium, Platinum and Diamond members get the added bonus of receiving Title Suggestions directly to their email inbox every week. Check your junk or spam folders if you qualify and you are not already receiving these! Want to use the old Members.EzineArticles.com interface for Title Suggestions? Click here. Claim your laser-targeted, optimized Title Suggestions on My.EzineArticles.com and begin writing your next set of quality, reader-oriented articles today! Special Note: Backed by our data and design team, My.EzineArticles.com serves you, the Expert Author. Please share your comments and suggestions so we can continue to make My.EzineArticles.com the ULTIMATE article writing platform tailored to your needs AND wants! To Your Article Writing Success & Passion! Penny, Managing Editor http://Blog.EzineArticles.com/ http://EzineArticles.com/ PS: Discover how you can organize your article writing efforts to reach the next level of Expert Author success using the My.EzineArticles.com Scratch Pad! EzineArticles Member Endorsement "Bravo!" I LOVE what you've done with the place! It might take a little getting used-to, but it looks like everything I need to keep track of it all is right at my fingertips, in a MUCH more attractive interface. Bravo! Travis N. Parker T-Parker.HubPages.com

2 Minute Approval Tips Article Checklist‏

2 Minute Approval Tips Article Checklist Save Time and Target Success with this Checklist Your time is precious. Optimally using your time to write the right way will help you save time. So how do you write quality articles in less time? By planning ahead and discovering the article writing secrets to success before you begin writing! A solid plan, such as a checklist, will help you advance to the next level. A great tool to help you kick start your very own checklist: The 2 Minute Approval Tips video series! Taken from our submission records to find the most common reasons why articles are not approved during the initial editorial review, the 2 Minute Approval Tips series is compressed to give you the information you need quickly and to help you write quality, original articles. We’ve taken those tips and turned them into a simple checklist that you can use to help ensure that your articles will be approved on the very first submission. 2 Minute Approval Tips Checklist 1. Does your article's byline and Resource Box names match to avoid authorship confusion? 2. How many links are in your article and are those links situated to achieve your goal? 3. Do you deliver detailed and informative content to ensure your reader doesn't click away? 4. Are you providing your own exclusive insights to leverage your credibility and not someone else's? 5. Is your article formatted to best inform and maintain your reader's attention? 6. Is your Resource Box short and to the point to direct readers to your blog or website? 7. Does your article read naturally or are your keywords interrupting the natural flow? 8. Is your article accessible to a wide audience to better increase your visibility? 9. Does the anchor text of your links appear natural and professional to readers? 10. Is your article title balanced with reader-benefited keywords? 11. Is your article message clear with proper comma usage? 12. Are you adhering to EzineArticles' affiliate links guidelines? 13. Are your links relevant and do they provide a quality user experience? 14. Using HTML? Is it properly formatted and balanced to help draw the eye? 15. Do you mention a location? Does your article provide specific and unique information? 16. Does your article stand alone without relying on the reader to reference other content? 17. Is your article title free of special characters that might hinder readability and syndication? 18. Is your article summary short, catchy, and to the point to attract readers? 19. Did you proofread your article to catch errors? 20. Does your article meet the minimum word count with quality, informative content? There you have it! Your very own article submission checklist! For each checklist item, there is a quick 2 Minute Approval Tips video to help you save time and get your articles published on the first submission. To check out the entire 2 Minute Approval Tips series, click here. Put all the 2 Minute Approval Tips to good use when writing your next set of quality, original articles. What's your favorite 2 Minute Approval Tips video? Share it in the comments section of this post online! To Your Article Writing Success & Passion! Penny, Managing Editor http://Blog.EzineArticles.com/ http://EzineArticles.com/ PS: Did you miss the Article Writing Top Ten Countdown with Late Night Article Writing host Lenny Wordsmith? Watch it here to get the top ten EzineArticles' Blog insights, tips, and more from January 2012! EzineArticles Member Endorsement "The two-minute strategy fits in nicely with my own view..." I think your 2 Minute Approval Tips are brilliant because they are just two minutes! Why haven't Internet marketers learned that little trick? Time is precious so asking me to read a long blurb or watch a video and you have lost me forever. The two-minute strategy fits in nicely with my own view of treasuring time. Robert William Locke Natural-ADHD-Cure.com

Late Night Article Writing: 3rd Edition‏

Late Night Article Writing: 3rd Edition Article Writing Top Ten Countdown Once again, the newest sensation to hit late night entertainment - Late Night Article Writing - with your host, Lenny Wordsmith! Watch tonight's episode to see the Top Ten EzineArticles Blog Insights, Tips, and More from January 2012. Downloadable Versions: The Top Ten EzineArticles Blog Insights, Tips, and More from January 2012 Countdown: #10 - Expert Author Showcase: Gini Graham Scott: With over 70 published books, it's clear we could all learn something from Gini. Her strategies can help you build and extend the life of your library of quality articles. #9 - New Easy-to-Use Scratch Pad Tool: Log in to your My.EzineArticles.com member interface and access your very own Scratch Pad anytime you want. Use it for article ideas, notes, goals, feedback, and much, much more. #8 - Article Promotion: Become Your Article's Agent: Your articles can go pro if you become their agent and put them in the best position to succeed. Write quality articles, choose relevant keywords, and promote your articles to achieve greater visibility. #7 - 4 Features to Help You Write Confidently: In the Library tab of your My.EzineArticles.com member interface, check out the audio or PDF training series, a video library, and your digital locker. All of these training tools will save you time and amplify your writing efforts. #6 - Top Spelling Blunders Part II and III: EzineArticles has gathered some of the most common spelling errors even the most credible Expert Authors make. Familiarize yourself with these mistakes to help maintain your credibility and build confidence in your writing skills. #5 - Want Freedom? Write with Confidence: Address unresolved issues, such as branding misfires, dead links, or misguided sales tactics, to provide value to your readers. Doing so will create an article library that is an asset for many years to come. #4 - 5 Video Channels to Keep You Connected: Although new EzineArticles videos premiere on the blog, there are also 5 video channels where you can access professional training videos that cover topics for all experience levels to help you write more quality articles. #3 - 2-Minute Approval Tips #20: Reaching the Word Count: Adding 50 words of fluff at the end of a quality 350 word article is not going to do you or your readers any good. Brainstorm key points, share your personal experiences, and offer an additional relevant tip to reach the word minimum the right way! #2 - Quick and Easy Resources to Show Off Your Articles: Want more exposure, credibility, and traffic? Well, sign in to your My.EzineArticles.com member interface and click on the Resources tab to discover 6 tools to strengthen your article writing efforts. #1 - Increase Your Visibility to Get Results: Grow your business with EzineArticles by writing quality articles and staying connected. Build your My.EzineArticles.com Network and share your published articles on your social media sites to boost your articles' reach! There you have it! The Top Ten EzineArticles Blog Insights, Tips, and More from January 2012. Visit each of the Top Ten posts on the EzineArticles Blog today to discover insights and tips to help increase your credibility as an Expert Author and write more quality, original articles. Catch up with your favorite Late Night Article Writing host, Lenny Wordsmith and watch how he nearly bungled the Top Ten Countdown here! What was your favorite post from January 2012? Share yours in the comments section of this post on the EzineArticles Blog! To Your Article Writing Success & Passion! Penny, Managing Editor http://Blog.EzineArticles.com/ http://EzineArticles.com/ EzineArticles Member Endorsement "...my original articles still bring traffic to my first website!!" I began my first website in November of 2006 and by early 2007 I had enough content to start promoting it... I first learned about article marketing from my site's webhost and their guide to getting traffic to your site. They also recommended EzineArticles as a high-quality article directory... Some of my original articles still bring traffic to my first website!! Kristen Burgess MilkAndMud.com

Author Resource Box Changes‏

Author Resource Box Changes What Makes a Good User-Experience? Trust. Readers are savvy. They have intuitively amassed a level of expectations used to determine if the information presented to them is legitimate within 3-4 seconds. 3 seconds! The experiences the reader has had over time, good and bad, will form a collection of rules they will naturally use to define their expectations (their mental model), i.e. what makes or breaks their trust. Traffic, backlinks, click-through-rates (CTR), etc. don't matter if the reader or visitor doesn't trust you as an Expert Author. There is also the transparency principle that search engines believe builds user trust. How can we improve the likelihood the reader can trust you? By continually searching for the methods and the means to help you leverage your credibility and build your reader's trust. "About This Author" Our most recent test was the addition of "About this Author" to your articles, which appeared just above your Resource Box. We made a distinction between your article body and Resource Box and made it clear where your article ended and Resource Box content began. This is NOT a new model. In fact, most competitor sites already do separate the "About The Author" from the article body. Deep down, even if you disagreed with our test, you know this is the right thing to do if user trust over the long-term is important. If you know us very well, you also know we're not in this business for the short-term and we've been improving our model since November of 1999. We know quality trumps all and transparency builds trust over time. Trust comes down to a few crucial elements: Quality, Relevance, and Transparency. A quality article that is markedly original and informative, is benefit-oriented and relevant to the reader, is without self-promotion and is clearly transparent in intention and objective, will build the reader's trust. If the reader's expectations are already pre-defined by previous experiences and they automatically profile articles into their read or toss categories, we need to draw more attention to the quality of your articles, increase reader focus on relevance, and forge transparency. By clearly outlining the article from the Resource Box, readers can zero-in on the quality, relevant information you have provided in the article to build trust. It also draws attention to you, your brand, and your Call-to-Action in your Resource Box by clearly identifying you as the author, rather than blending the article with your Resource Box. One metric we track closely is your author resource box click-through rate (CTR). CTR percentage is a gauge of how effective your articles are at generating traffic back to your website. The CTR range for our members is between 2-12%. To calculate your CTR, we divide the total article clicks by your article view. CTR = CLICKS / ARTICLE VIEWS Keep in mind, anything beyond 1% is already an AWESOME CTR as most direct marketing vehicles barely come close to a 1% CTR. After our change, we did see CTR decrease but do note that your CTR percentage is not the only deciding factor in whether or not your article delivers a quality user-experience. After all, it doesn’t matter if a reader clicked through to your site only to be disappointed and never return. In addition, article view totals also help narrate the user-experience story. I know I would much rather see 8,000 article views and 240 clicks (3% CTR) versus 2,000 article page views and 100 clicks (5% CTR). A high CTR doesn’t matter if the user doesn’t trust you. Today you may see a high CTR, but long-term results will be less than desirable. For now, the Resource Box changes made last week were reverted a few hours ago. We’ll study the data and look for opportunities to improve trust with our tens of millions of readers while keeping our focus on delivering highly pre-qualified traffic to your site. Over the next week, we'll analyze the data we gathered from this study and share our findings. To Your Article Writing Success & Passion! Penny, Managing Editor http://Blog.EzineArticles.com/ http://EzineArticles.com/ EzineArticles Member Endorsement "EzineArticles.com is truly a reputable directory..." EzineArticles.com is truly a reputable directory article site that gives so many writers an opportunity to publish their work and have it exposed to a huge global audience. You guys are simply the BEST! Kym Gordon Moore FromBehindThePen.WordPress.com