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How To Write An Article – What You NEED To Know

OutSourceRabbit.com A quick explanation of the writing process and what you need to do. How to write an article – exactly what you should be doing and how. I make a reference to a blog post which can be found on our blog http How to write an article, explained perfectly and check out the blog post if you’re still having trouble with formatting. We’ll also teach you how to write an article fast (double bonus for you speedy typers!) OutSourceRabbit.com Keep an eye out as we feature more and more series, tutorials and information on how to write an article and other internet marketing related subjects. Post your feedback and tell us what you want to see!

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11 Responses to “How To Write An Article – What You NEED To Know”

  1. calikittencation says:

    Nicely done. Very informative. I will admit, I am guity of all of the common mistakes! Thanks for the educational and entertaining video! Subscribing!

  2. JeremyYak says:

    Hey I watched your vid, it’s pretty good. I don’t believe you can write 2500-3000 words per hour though… that’s unreasonably fast and the quality must be horrible?

  3. russellreal says:

    3000 WPH is 50 WPM and I personally type somewhere near 60-70WPM and those people in courts type like 120WPM lol and very accurately I might add.

    good video though!

  4. mess4sam2 says:

    Really good video I usually outsource my writing unless it is something I am very interested. But you are bang on with the whole video especially the 3 steps.

  5. clookid says:

    Gramatically, as a rule, paragraphs should be between 3-5 sentences long. Anything shorter, it’d make more sense to turn your points into a list.

    You talk about introducing points and elaborating on them. A good way to elaborate is to use the PEC (Point, Example, Comment) structure. This consists of restating your point, introducing an example and relating your example to the point, showing it’s importance and relevance.

    Good stuff, Kon.

  6. OutSourceRabbit says:

    @clookid Yeah but this isn’t English class it’s attention spans, which are surprisingly short.

    Long paragraphs are daunting and overwhelming to read, often a shorter and more compact article is much more effective in the ‘short’ run :-)

    -Kon.

  7. OutSourceRabbit says:

    Just keep working with it @calikittencation and you’ll start seeing the speed increase steadily :)

  8. mtd3vv says:

    @OutSourceRabbit That’s a good point.

  9. mtd3vv says:

    Thanks for the informative video. I’m trying to improve my blog so I’m looking for things like this to make me better. Thanks!

  10. sunschrein says:

    I think as far as the length of what you are writing should differ depending on what you’re writing. If it’s a personal, though process, that should be shorter, but as far as something like a tutorial, that should give enough information to make it easy to understand.

    Thanks for the great video though!

  11. lancekuznetsov says:

    Great vid! I will definitely be sharing with my followers and class! Thanks!

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