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started by Rafn Busk on 02 Jun 13
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    Wisdom can be found within the most unexpected places. Today, wisdom bubbled up from the pineapple under the sea. I suddenly realized that everything youd need to know about writing articles for the website can be shown by his friends and SpongeBob SquarePants.

    When you write for the newsletter, blog, or website, which character are you most like? xamthone

    Squidward: Squidward is B-O-R-I-N-G. When creating articles, are you currently a Squidward? Do you only obtain the words down in writing or are you finding a fun twist to entertain your audience and keep them coming back for more? Take care to make your articles stand out from the thousands of other boring articles out there by including personal stories or simply having fun while writing. As an example, this article could be called "How to Write a Great Article", but would it not stand out from the numerous other articles about article writing? Probably not.

    Mr. Krabs: This crustacean is focused on one thing and one thing only, creating more and more and more money. Merely a cartoon could have dollar signs used his eyes. He thinks of no-one, only how he could gain. Are your articles focused on you-or on the audience? Are you providing information or do you've blinders on, thinking only about how you could make money from this article you're writing? If your article reads like an ad or is self-serving or saturated in internet links, you may create like Mr. Krabs.

    Patrick: SpongeBobs companion, the starfish, includes a great heart, but is not the brightest person in-the ocean. Do your articles cause you to seem like a professional? Are you providing important material or perhaps moving out careless articles as fast as you can? Always make sure for typos and grammatical errors. If you're questioned by grammar and spelling, employ a Virtual Assistant o-r Copywriter to check and publish your article for you. Or slow down, set your post aside for-a day and then reread it before you press the submit button.

    Plankton: The smallest animal in-the sea can also be the sneakiest. Hell do any such thing and hurt anyone to take some body elses function (the Krabby Pattie secret formula). Write your own personal substance. Dont be Plankton. Dont copy and paste someone elses work, revise it, and attempt to pass it down as your personal. You'll be caught, and it only isnt worth it. Simply take the same amount of work and work on your own thoughts and some ideas. Plankton never gets away along with his plans, either. Hes on Plan Z and remains pathetically a deep failing at his attempts to steal the key formula.

    SpongeBob: This little guy always tries to do the proper thing, and is a hard worker. He may not always end up getting the results he hoped for, but he bounces back and discusses his work with a renewed vigor. SpongeBob works very hard, he is a good friend, he often thinks of others, and tries to have a great time regardless of what he is up against. Hardworking, pleasant SpongeBob may be the man when writing and submitting articles to be. xamthone plus

    Although it is a foolish lesson in article writing, I am hoping you'll remember the important communications our marine friends have shown us.

    1. Be enjoyable. Not boring.

    2. Produce articles to help others, maybe not with dollar signs in your eyes.

    3. Check your articles vigilantly, and provide important information.

    4. Create your personal content. Dont copy the others.
    xamthone
    5. Be-a SpongeBob! Work and persistence pay-off.

    Before you understand it, you'll create a following for having informative and interesting articles and youll be King or Queen of the sea.

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