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Article Writing For Your Newsletter – 2 Simple Tips That Make Your Newsletters Easy To Read
2 Simple Tips That Make Your Newsletters Easy To Read
I have devised for you a simple 2 step editing checklist which is given below. Here they are.
1. Cropping for style.
2. Cropping for clarity.
So let's talk about each one in turn.
Your 2 Simple Steps To Editing, Checklist For Cropping Your Article
The First One Is
For Style
The style you use for any newsletter topic should be simply this.
Reader friendly.
This means that when cropping for style, you should ask yourself the following questions as you go through each article'
* Is the article easy to read?
* Can I read this article without pausing to think?
* Am I totally unaware of any strain in my eyes as I'm reading the article?
* Does the article ONLY contain everyday language?
* Do I understand this article?
* Does this article entertain me?
* Does this article appeal to more than one of the five senses?
* Does this article contain big impact words and phrases?
And the most important one of all is;
* Does this article 'sound' like me?
You should be able to say a firm 'YES' to each question. Okay, allow me to give a brief explanation of each question.
Is the article easy to read? In other words, is it enjoyable to read? Does it make you go, 'Wow, I really am a good writer!'?
Can I read the article without pausing to think? If you need to stop to think about a word or phrase, then chances are your readers will also. Maybe even stopping for good for a trip to the dustbin. If there are any hiccups at all, rewrite them so that there are no hiccups whatsoever. Very important.
Am I totally unaware of any strain in my eyes as I'm reading the article? Eye strain can be quite painful. If the reader experiences any pain when reading your stuff then forget about keeping them as a subscriber. Typical causes of eye strain are either too small type (8 point is too small), white text on black background, not good at all, or wildly different sizes of type in the actual body text, also a big no no.
Does the article ONLY contain everyday language? Your reader does not want to have to learn a totally new set of words. Never ever deviate from the everyday language of the reader.
Do I understand this article? If you don't understand it, what chance has your reader got? No chance at all.
Does this article entertain me? A simple enough question.
Does this article appeal to more than one of the five senses? The more of the five senses you engage in, the more people will read your article.
For Clarity
Cropping for clarity basically means shortening your text. What we're really doing here is we are taking out all the unnecessary words that don't need to be there to make your sentences shorter and to make your article as a whole more understandable. Phew! That was a mouthful, wasn't it? Let's edit that last part for clarity.
Rewritten as,
Cropping for clarity means cutting your text. What we do here is to take out unnecessary words. This will make your article more understandable. There! That's better isn't it?
All you do is read through your text, look for long sentences and see if you can rewrite them in a shorter form.
Here's a great tip for you when cropping for clarity. Take out the word 'that' as much as possible! Go through each sentence and see if it makes any difference when you take this word out. 99 times out of a hundred it won't. However, sometimes it will. If it does then leave it in.
Just use that common sense of yours (oops)!

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About the Author:
Ron Ruhle is a CEO for a publishing company based in Oxford UK called Decapo Publishing. He writes and produces information and training courses for the home business market. He also works as an Consultant for a number of Print Management and Publishing companies. Previously a Major Account Manager for a Government Agency in the communications sector Ron has steered many companies towards the understanding of Mass Comuunications.