How to Keep Readers Interested in Your Articles

Drawing and Keeping Interest as an Online Article Writer

Y! Lyn
If you expect to make money in online article writing, you need to develop an audience. First, you need to draw readers in via promotion, SEO, and the like. But once they are there, you need to figure out how to keep readers interested. Otherwise, they'll just click away and possibly never come back to read you or your articles. So, how do you keep web readers interested in your articles?

Be Unique to Keep Readers Interested

If your articles sound like everyone else's, readers will think so too. You need a unique flavor and angle that no one else has covered. Being unique keeps people interested. Give them something different to read about. For instance, if you're writing about a medical condition, just a description of the condition is something that can be found anywhere. Add in your personal experience with it in a specific aspect, that will give the reader some extra information and entertainment.

Keep Readers Interested With Passion

If you don't care about what you're writing, that will most likely come right through. When you write, you need to show readers that you are passionate about conveying the facts or thoughts. It's possible to do this even in news or other topics that you research. Choose only subjects that interest you or subjects that you know about. Writing what you know or have an interest in helps the passion shine through in your writing.

Keep Readers Interested With Your Expertise

Drawing even further on writing what you know, be an expert in your chosen topic each time. This doesn't mean you need to stick to one niche. It's alright to write on a variety of topics. But each writer should have certain topics that they write about often. Also, within each article, where possible be sure the reader understands your expertise. Make that clear in the first paragraph. For instance, begin a sentence with the phrase, "As an educator of 30 plus years" or some other experience indicator.

Be Yourself to Keep Readers Interested

Relax and just be yourself. You do not need to write like everyone else. Your own voice should come through your articles. This is possible whether you write in first, second, or third person. Of course, in third person, you can't say 'I' but the style in which you write can still be uniquely yours. When you just relax and be you, readers may take more interest because the writing won't feel so forced.

Pay Attention to Keep Readers Interested

When readers leave comments or send messages about your content, pay attention to what they say. When people blog about or otherwise mention your content, keep your ears open. Pay attention to the feedback and write related articles based on that. Sometimes, in addition to sharing experiences or thoughts about the article, people will ask questions. Answer those with another article and let them know via the comments or any other way you can contact them.

Lyn is an AC Community Guide and loves helping fellow writers. If you need help, please feel free to ask her questions via the comment section, Welcome Wagon forum, or private messaging.

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  • PJ Maddox6/23/2011

    Thanks a lot for this one. Very helpful. Hope I can do it.

  • Sandy James8/3/2010

    Thanks for this.

  • Jolynne M Hudnell7/30/2010

    Wonderful advice!

  • Dawn Fisher7/14/2010

    Great article for newbies like me.

  • Melanie Patrick7/9/2010

    Awesome tips from a fantastic, seasoned writer! I've learned the "write what you're interested in" thing. When I started I wrote on a topic I knew little about and turned out not be all that intrigued by. It didn't flow nearly as well as pieces about things I love or have an interest in.

  • Jaipi Sixbear7/8/2010

    So true!

  • Renee Bagley7/7/2010

    Great tips and just what I need at this point. :)

  • Rene Wolf7/7/2010

    Thanks for the great advice.

  • writershirley7/7/2010

    Thanks for the good tips! :}

  • Tricia Sabol7/7/2010

    Great tips -- thanks for the advice!

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