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Article marketing is one of the best ways to gain responsive traffic, but it still pays to write in such a way that that responsiveness is maximized.Anyone can write an article. Granted, it becomes easier when you have written a few. It is easier if you like to write, and of course it is easier if you have written professionally. But in general, anyone can write an article.But how about writing an article for responsiveness?But we all know that some articles inspire responsiveness. Some articles simply compel the reader to click through to one of your links because they want to get to know you better.Why? What is it about some articles that spark responsiveness?I think that one of the most important things is that when you are writing, you write mentally as though you are writing to one person. This will create a more personal feel in your writing.Write on one topic alone. When someone comes to your article online, chances are they had one thing in mind they wanted to learn. And if you can teach them that one thing, and only that one thing, they are much more likely to click through, to be responsive, to want to get to know you better after reading the article. You see, if the article starts off on a topic about which they want to learn, and then switches to another topic half-way through, they will stop reading and click out before they get to your link.By writing to one person and writing on one targeted idea alone, your responsiveness in your articles should go way up.
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Sean Mize is a full time internet marketer who has written over 800 articles in print and 9 published ebooks.
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