I read many ezine articles in the course of doing research. I’m surprised at the number of writers that try to squeeze the contents of an entire book into one article. I didn’t go online to read a novel. When I see an article that is a thousand words or more, I immediately click away. In most cases, the author adds unrelated information to fill more pages. There’s an advantage in breaking up a long article into several smaller ones; you get to publish several resource boxes. The resource box is your only possible source of payment. Publishing three of them is better than publishing just one. Don’t try to cover every possible detail when writing your articles. If the subject is a long one, break it up into several articles. If the article tells about an ongoing adventure, separate it in a number of sections, such as: Trekking through the Yukon

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