Earma Brown

5 Little Article Writing Mistakes That May Stamp S.T.A.L.E. On Your Articles



Posted: Monday, October 12, 2009

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Have you eaten stale crackers, recently? Not long ago, I rushed into a little neighborhood grocery store to grab a few things. One of the items I grabbed was a box of crackers. I rushed home, prepared dinner, pulled out the box of crackers and bit into one. It was stale! You know; it tasted like paper, dry, no crisp. The salt had even lost its saltiness.

Speaking of stale, are you making the mistakes that stamp S.T.A.L.E. on your articles? If you're anything like the writer when she first began writing articles, you could be making some simple mistakes that will hinder the success of your article.

No worries; now you don't have to make those same mistakes, you can put a stop to little mistakes that makes your article writing S.T.A.L.E. in a big way. Here are 5 mistakes and how to avoid them written into a S.T.A.L.E. acronym. Put them into action and receive trailer truck loads more article sales and triple times the success you were expecting.






Without writing a compelling article filled with: passion and soul, teachable moments, dramatic stories, life lessons and an emotional connection your message may never reach the audience it's destined to reach. Avoid writing a S.T.A.L.E. article filled with the mistakes above; capture the interest of your audience and get your article read. Best wishes for your success!

Don't wait any longer! Remember, there's an audience waiting to read what you have written. Why not get started writing your articles today? Do you need additional help to write a compelling article that avoids any S.T.A.L.E. writing mistakes?
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