If you are a writer could write articles are short, snappy, but full of information, Cook is your perfect home. For reasons of anatomical Internet surfers cannot read long articles with rich text paragraphs — but they're after information, and if you can provide, then you are a winner.
But how letting the world know that you can write too? And how can the world knows that you are willing to offer your services as an article writer?
The key to successful marketing yourself with marketing your articles. But if you cannot send dozens of emails to potential customers, or spend hours designing a website, what can you do to get people to hire you?
The key is to write one, and only one of the article opened, and include resources box.
Resource box contains information about you, and will usually at the end of your article. But to make your Web visitors from curious, you have to make the resources box so short and loaded with information, you will want to hire you after reading the first five words.
So what should be in your resource box?
• Give your name--not your full name, which extends along the way of your birth certificate, but the name you wish to be placed on the checks, and how you want to request messages are processed. Often, online book relied heavily on their e-mail addresses and details they forget to put down your contact names.
• Give the address of your website, if you have a website. Direct your potential clients to formal samples of your writing-not your blog informally where you have the details of what happened during your day all in "network."
• Make your pitch-proposal one sentence to three shows readers what makes you and your writing is unique. Some marketing experts, noted that this proposal your unique selling, or USP, promise to fulfil an unmet need. Others call it "elevator", or what you tell potential customers if caught a few seconds to the elevator.
How to make a brief: say a few words what makes you special.
• A call for action to invite people to visit your site and take you as a writer. This can be done in a simple sentence that will tell potential customers that you are the person for the job, and that if they don't take you, and they'll regret their choices for the rest of their lives (of course, that is not a lot).
• Finally, give your contact information. Only give your professional e-mail addresses, not your "cute" e-mail addresses, such as teddybear@ilovechocolate.com. This reflects also on your credibility as an author, and will make you appear, regardless of how "nice" your e-mail address. Upholding yourname@youremailprovider.com (Yahoo mail, Google and ISPs acceptable). If you do not have such addresses, get one.
E-mail addresses "your name" is not only better looking, they are easier to remember busy client computers.
If you follow your writing rules when you make your resource box-if you keep short and points, you'll certainly get many clients seeking your services at any time. All you have to do is advertise well often, making your writing shine.