7 Ways to Get More Mileage from Your Free Reprint Articles

written by: Shery Ma Belle Arrieta-Russ; article published: year 2007, month 11;



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Do you have old free reprint articles gathering dust? Redesigning and re-submit them to give your business, product or service of another pulse!

Here are 7 ways:

1. Turn your article.

You can turn your article in several ways:

-Give a bullet or number format.
-Give it a Q-and format.
-Give-a story format by adding your own experience.
-Give it a problem-solution.
-Give it a short film format by interspersing quotes from 2-3 people to information.

To do this, and you \ will end with many versions of your original article.

2. Create your many titles versions of the article.

List of titles available for versions of the product you develop. And combine titles with versions of the article.

3. Give your article a different tone style.

If your article is too serious, rewriting and give him a ton lighter.

4. Focus your article on a specific audience.

If your article is too widespread, transform it into several articles for certain types of players.

For example, an article titled "Creative Marketing Online" may have variations of these titles:

-"Creative Marketing online for Webmasters"
- "Creative Marketing Online for Small Business Owners"
-"Creative Online Marketing Affiliates for"
-"Creative Marketing Online Auctioneers"

In the above example, 4 new product versions can be developed simply by being more specific with the target reader. This do with your article, you just have to make a minor amendment to your original article by adapting content with article titles.

5. Exhibit at a sub-topic.

Go to an article and see if you can explain in a sub-topic, keyword or an idea. Then develop in a bulleted item.

6. Shorten your article.

Transforming a 1500-word article in 500 words. The shorter the better. In writing, a basic rule is that if you can get your point across, as in fewer words as possible, do it.

7. Change your article.

An article you wrote about 5 years ago may still be applicable today. Just to update the article to reflect current trends or new ideas you have had on the topic since you wrote.

And here are some places you can submit your new versions of the article: Article lists:

-Article Announcement (e-mail: article_announce-subscribe@yahoogroups.com )
-Article Submission (email: articlesubmission-subscribe@yahoogroups.com)
-Free Content (e-mail: free-content-subscribe@yahoogroups.com)
-Publisher Network (email: publisher_network-subscribe @ yahoogroups.com)

Article Directories:

- 1st Articles (http://1st-in-articles.com/)
- E-articles.info (http://www.e-articles.info/)
- ArticleCity.com (http: / / articlecity.com /)
- ArticleHub.com (http://articlehub.com/)
- ArticleResponder.com (http://articleresponder.com/)
- EzineArticles.com (http : / / ezinearticles.com /)
- Family-Content.com (http://family-content.com/)
- GoArticles.com (http://goarticles.com/)
- IdeaMarketers.com (http://ideamarketers.com/)
- ValuableContent.com (http://valuablecontent.com/)

There you have it! 7 ways you can get more mileage from your old articles.

About the author:
About the Author : Shery is the developer of creativity, motivation and fun way to the e-mail writers. Sign up and get an e-mail heard today -- free! -- WritingBliss.com She also created WriteSparks! (TM), software that generates over 10 * million * Story Sparkers for writers. Download WriteSparks! (Tm) Lite free at writesparks.com

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