A Publisher’s Rant – Why I Hate Your First Paragraph
by: Halstatt Pires
I’m a publisher for numerous sites. I HATE many of your articles. Here’s why
I hate your first paragraph and what you can do about it.
A Biggie
First paragraphs are a huge issue with me. Better to have died a small child
than get this one wrong. If you can get just this one thing right, your
publication rates will go through the roof. Unfortunately, almost nobody does it
correctly.
The entire issue comes down to meta tagging. When I create a page on a site
for an article, I have to enter the meta title and meta description. Your
headline is the meta title and your first paragraph should be the meta
description. If your first paragraph doesn’t fit my meta description needs, I
will blow by your articles like a debutante on Rodeo Drive with a new credit
card. I don’t have time to re-write your masterpiece. Don’t make me.
Here is what I want:
1. No more than 38 words.
2. Preferably two sentences.
3. Your keywords in the first sentence.
Now, that seems easy enough, but none of you do it. Instead, you charge right
into the body of your article and write these truly horrific 10 line first
paragraphs. I HATE these. I will not publish you. I may decide to never look at
your articles again.
Writing articles can be a challenge. Often, the best way is to just start
writing. I have no problem with this approach. All I ask is that you write a
two-sentence introduction after you have finished the article.
Scroll back up to the first paragraph of this article. What do you see? Three
short sentences totaling 26 words. The keywords, “publisher” and “first
paragraph” are contained within the three sentences. When I publish this
article, I will copy the first paragraph and slam it into my meta description.
Wham! Bamn! I’m off to the next article.
This approach has a huge benefit for you as well. When I publish articles in
this format on sites, the articles will appear high in the search rankings for
, Yahoo and MSN. Put another way, you will be able to piggyback my high
ranking sites and get your article in front of your target audience. This means
traffic for both you and me, which should make us both happy.
The first paragraph is extremely important. I will look past crappy headlines
and ungodly spelling errors if you write a good first paragraph. I am a lazy
person. Make my job easy and you will benefit.
About The Author
Halstatt Pires is with the Internet marketing firm -
http://www.marketingtitan.com - a San Diego Internet marketing and
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