Writing long sentences and long paragraphs with no
exclamation marks and asking no questions is the quickest way to disaster when
writing articles on the internet.
According
to Google, there are billions and billions of web sites out there. How are you
going to get noticed?
Be
different from the rest. When writing an article you can use a question as your
heading.
For
example, if you were writing about kangaroos in Australia you could have the
heading say:
“Do you really find
kangaroos in down town Sydney?”
The
question will need to be answered. If the reader is interested in the topic
they will read the body of the article to find out the answer. If they are not
interested in the topic they will not have read the article no matter what you
wrote.
You only want people
who are interested in your topic.
Then through the
course of the article you could answer the question.
In a couple of places
throughout the article you could use exclamation marks.
“Back
in the 19th century one really could see kangaroos
in the suburbs of Sydney!”
and,
“But today it would be VERY RARE to see kangaroos anywhere near the center of
town!”
This ensures your
reader’s attention stays on the topic and does not stray.
By using exclamation marks
in a couple of lines spread throughout the article your reader is suddenly
sprung awake again – an exclamation mark gets their attention.
But
be careful not to overdo it. Using questions or exclamation marks too often
will look silly. Use them sparingly to grab the attention of your potential
readers.
At
the end of the day you want your reader to read the whole article and as they
have numerous sites they want to visit today, you need to keep your reader on
their toes.
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