9 Internet Article Writing Tips

There is a debate on how to write articles for Associated Content to bring the pay for articles higher. The debate is over various aspects of how an article should be written for the internet.

The nine tips in this article are to help you, the writer, write internet driven articles. While many of these tips have been talked about in the forum and in other articles, I wrote this article with many of these tips in one place for Associated Content writers.
 

If you are not an Associated Content Content Producer, you may find these tips to be helpful for your own article writings.

Internet Writing Tip One: Article Headlines

You will want to try to use a headline that will catch the eye of your readers. You will want to use keywords in your headline as well as the body of your article. This will help bring your article up in ranking in search engines during a search.

Internet Writing Tip Two: Keyword Density

Keyword density is another factor that should play a role in your headlines and article content. Keyword density should range between 1% and 5%. However, using to low of an amount of keywords will get your article lost in the shuffle in search engine optimization. If you pack your article with keywords on the high end of the density, your article can be considered to be keyword stuffed.

It is best to try to keep your keyword density in the 2% through 3% range. With this 1% keyword density range, your articles will have a nice range of keyword density that will help your article with search engine placement.

Internet Writing Tip Three: Scanability of an Article

Information seekers who surf the internet wants to find what they need quickly in an article. Internet surfers want their information to be listed precisely and found with ease. They do not want having to read three pages of material before they find the information they are looking for.

Internet Writing Tip Four: Sub-Headlines are Key

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  • Make your internet article scanable for your readers.
  • Provide to the point information.