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Writers Should Do What Bloggers Do With Article Marketing

As opposed to a conventional copywriter who tend to mull over each comma, sentence, word or decimal point whenever they write, bloggers are freer and better at writing out nice little articles or blog entries that contains substance. The difference between what a writer produces and what a blogger produces is this – the length. The lengthier it is, the easier it is to lose your audience I don’t claim to be an authority of any sort in this respect although I blog AND I write professionally. Everyone goes through the same learning curve, and in all honestly, most writers-cum-bloggers will have to go through it. You get chided by clients who pays you to write tell you that you’re too personal. You get reprimanded by client who pays you to blog tell you that you’re too long winded. Sigh…. Bloggers are smarter than writers in terms of article marketing The situation is as such that bloggers are more web savvy….I know of a few exceptions but professional writers come with qualification, quality and experience and they have rock-solid values and principles. Therefore, it hard for them to bend. ‘Bend my principles, Gosh, NOOO! Off with your head!’ Bloggers, on the other hand know how to make full use of any cyber loopholes they can find and make FULL USE of it without feeling an iota of remorse! Writers, learn from that. One of the things that writers can use, that bloggers have been using for the longest time, is article marketing. CONTINUE READING HERE (marshamaung.ME)

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