Submitting Articles: Is It Better To Write Beginner or In-Depth Articles?

When you first start learning how to submit articles, you might wonder what kinds of topics are appropriate for you to write about.

There are some writers who think the goal is to write very in-depth articles that are advanced, while others think that it’s preferable to write overview articles that touch on a general topic briefly.

If you are wondering what kinds of articles you need to be producing and what is “normal” for a free reprint article, this article is for you.

All the articles you write should have some things in common:

Keep in mind that the majority of publishers have both a minimum and maximum word count for articles. Generally an article should be at least 400 words and a maximum of 1500 words long. You may come across some variance in these figures but typically those detailed here are accepted by many publishers.

No matter how long or short you article is or how in depth it is, the article has to contain proper spelling and be grammatically correct. In addition, it is important that when a publisher or reader looks through your article the information needs to be clearly and concisely conveyed.

General overview articles and more in-depth ones are helpful and valued by publishers and readers. When trying to decide how general or in-depth to go, here are some things to keep in mind:

1. When creating shorter articles, be certain that your content includes valuable information that will be helpful to the reader. It is still possible for a short article to be informative and helpful.

2. When you are writing articles on a specific subject you can go into more detail. Always remember, the more specific your subject is, the more detailed your article needs to be.

3. If you have extensive knowledge to impart on your particular niche then spread the information over a number of articles. Don’t feel like you need to put every singlelast thing that you know on your subject in one article.

This is where the word counts can help, as some of us like to go super in-depth and have a hard time stopping. Remember, this is an article, not a book. Also, A good article marketing campaign will include numerous articles, so you will have ample opportunity to cover more information in future articles. Pace yourself!

4. Another way of looking at things is to cover just the basics of a really broad topic. These overview articles may appear too superficial for you, who is an expert in your field, but they will be invaluable to beginners who are just trying to get to grips with the key points of your topic.

Most likely beginners will comprise a large portion of your readership–don’t forget them!

You will make the process of writing much easier by producing articles that appeal to both beginner and advanced readers. The fact is that neither an overview or in-depth article is better than the other–they simply serve a different purpose. It’s possible that you will feel automatically drawn to creating one sort of article over the other, but as you start to create articles more regularly it is a good idea to learn how to write both.

Writing for readers with different knowledge levels makes writing more interesting, and it helps you to remember the real purpose of your articles–serving your readers and helping them to understand more about your field no matter whether they are an experienced veteran or a complete newbie.

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