Content Writing Editing Tips
5 Tips for Effective Re-writing of Web Content
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Web Content
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An
excellent article that will benefit any writer.
Hold it! Dont send
that article! Not just yet!
You may think youre
through writing your article and that its now ready
for publication. But after the writing, youre not
really done.
You might not know it, but
you can prune down that 750-word article youve just
finished into one thats only 500 words or less.
And guess what?
I bet the short version
would still be as effective as your original article, if
not more.
Writing is all about
communicating. Its about getting your message
across to your readers simply, quickly, and effectively.
You dont just send
in your first draft to your editor or publish it right
away without looking it over first.
Re-writing. Its the
key.
Actually, its the
most crucial step in the writing process.
It can be a frustrating
thing to do especially when youre still in
"writer mode" and you believe youve
written a brilliant piece.
But realize this:
Re-writing your article will definitely pay off.
So here are 5 re-writing
techniques you can use:
Technique # 1:
Stick to your central theme or idea. Dont insert
bits and pieces of information about other things. Read
through your work carefully. Youre bound to find
ideas, words, phrases and sentences you can strike out.
Technique # 2:
Beware of long introductions. Its OK to start with
an introductory paragraph, but some writers tend to write
introductions that span several paragraphs. Start with
the most striking sentence, quote, or idea and then go on
from there.
Technique # 3:
Rearrange words, phrases and sentences. Often, merely
rearranging words within a sentence will shorten that
sentence. The trick here is to find prepositions and
eliminate them. Break down long sentences that contain
two or more ideas. Youll get rid of more
conjunctions, articles and prepositions that way.
Technique # 4:
Are you being redundant? If you used something like
"absolutely complete," "ask the
question," "for a span of one month," or
"factual information," then youve managed
to be redundant. Its either complete or not -- you
dont have to add the "absolutely" to make
your point. Do you ask a statement? Of course not! So
its fine if you use "ask." You say
"for one month." You dont have to add
"a span of." And lastly, save yourself the
trouble and use "facts" instead of
"factual information."
Technique # 5:
Get rid of dangling modifiers and participles, awkward
prepositional phrases, and unnecessary adjectives. Look
over your work to see if you have cliches. You may have
overdone your metaphors and analogies too. Find them and
cut them out.
Apply the 5 re-writing
techniques on your article and youll get a leaner,
meaner and more polished piece. And that will get your
piece published in more ezines and sites!
So...have you just used
the 5 techniques on that article you were about to send a
while ago?
If you have, then
dont keep that article sitting on your computer --
Send it NOW!
Copyright © 2000 Shery Ma Belle Arrieta,
All Rights Reserved.
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Shery Ma Belle
Arrieta
Shery is the author of the exciting new series of ebooks,
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