This copy and pasted and the site won't let me type beyond the first letter. #aprilfoolsDay2010 #jokepostingsiteuptakenbyjokers #sittingonthefloorwastingtimewritingupawesomeintroductions #whythisguycan'twriteanythinganymore---------- The most important thing with introductions is to keep them short — after all, you want your reader's interest to be piqued so they'll keep reading. Keep your introduction simple and give a brief overview of what they can expect from the rest of the post. You could even mention what led you to write about this topic in particular or why you feel it's worth reading about. When it comes to choosing the title of your post, be sure to use it in the beginning. Avoid using too many words or too-long titles that are difficult to read. For starters, choose a title that is easy to remember and will get people interested in reading more about what you're talking about. If you're writing about an interesting topic, for instance, and can't figure out how to introduce it properly, there's no need to panic — just pick a niche and stick with it. If you're trying out a new niche — one that you haven't written about before — then think of something that gives the impression of being really good and mysterious right from the start. For example, if you're posting on "how to make money" then choose a title that hints at other uses for your income. Picking a title that will entice people to read the article is essential because this is how you'll be able to gain more popularity. Make sure that your title will do well in search engines as there are many people who are interested in finding out more about what you write about. If you can't come up with something decent, use various different ways to attract people's attention. For example, you could give it an intriguing name or include an interesting picture alongside the post. While you're writing up your post, you could come up with several different titles. Make sure that you pick one that will be easily remembered so that your readers will be able to find it easily. This is also the title by which people will remember your post no matter how many times they read it. The body of the introduction can either consist of all one single paragraph or a few sentences at the end of your post. Either way, this section should contain everything that is said about why you wrote about this particular topic and what was driving you to do so in the first place (for example, "this was written because…"). If you're writing a series of posts about the same topic, then you can even give your readers an insight into what they might expect from the rest of your series. This way, they get all hyped up and get more interested in what you write about. If you're writing about a new category or niche that you've never used before, then introduce it to your readers so that they get familiarized with it. You can also let them know whether or not you plan on continuing to use this niche in future posts. Your readers will surely appreciate knowing in advance what to expect from each of your posts in the future. 8eeb4e9f32 39
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