The easiest way to do things in life is with a plan. And when it comes to article writing, it is a good idea to "plan" or structure your article, that way it flows much easier and is much easier overall to write. By following basic structuring guides you can easily write a perfect article.
So what is the basic structure?
Intro
This is the first part of your article, it gives a brief overveiw of what your article is about. By the time this area is completed, you should have 75-100 words in your article. Some feel this is the perfect spot to place the first incidence of your keyword in your article. Which makes sense, even if you are writing non- SEO targeted articles, the topic you are discussing will naturally find itself in this area of your article.
Body
This is the meat and potatoes of your article. This is where you give them the information that they are seeking, and that you opened for in the introduction area of the article. This area is typically a few paragraphs in length, and by far the longest single portion of your article ranging from 200 words up.
Conclusion
This is the area where you close the article. You can restate in quick summary what the body has told the reader, reinforce the idea if you will. This area, like the introduction, is 75-100 words in length.
Then of course there are two additional areas that need to be written if you are submitting your article to directories and other online sources, the title, and the resource box.
Title
There are many ways to write your title. Some writers will keyword optimize it and leave it at that. Others will disregard any keyword research in the titles, and simply write an intriguing title to entice readers to click on their article. And then there is the last group of writers who do their best to cover both bases, include the keywords, and make it reader friendly.
Resource Box
Much like the title section, this one comes under fire a lot from writers discussing "how to write an article." Some will tell you that this is where you get to tell the reader all about your qualifications and create a biography box of sorts. Others, such as myself, feel it should be more short and simple, keyword targeted with a call to action, to entice your reader to click over from the article to your site.
An example of this type of resource box is:
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