
We try very hard to maintain relevance, accuracy and above all the quality of our content for the benefit of our visitors - information and articles on rental property matters.
However, our site is encyclopedic in scope, so it's inevitable that errors ad omissions slip through.
You can help us a great deal by reporting errors, broken links, out of date facts etc.
If you feel you are able to improve the quality of any of our content or supply up-dates and re-writes we would very much appreciate it, and we always give acknowledgements.
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We read all the feed-back and suggestions / article up-dates supplied. Where appropriate we will incorporate new content into the article or provide a completely new article page.
If you supply services to landlords and letting agents you may be in a position to supply relevant articles of value to these practitioners.
Any articles you supply must be written in terms of advice, not sales pitches.
In return for articles we will give full acknowledgement to the author / company and a link back to your web site at the end of the article. We will also display your logo and link top right.
There are many ways to write good articles but the main thing when writing web content is: keep the paragraphs short. This is because people tend to "scan" through them quickly - they will print them of if they want to read them in-depth.
What people are looking for more than anything on LandlordZONE is information based on practical experience. Don't worry if your writing skills are not the best - we can help there by editing. It's your own knowledge and experience that people value, and providing that will grab attention for you, your company and for LandlordZONE.
The basics involve good structure and essential components.
How do grab the attention of my readers? Catchy headlines help but most importantly on the web is a clear crisp description of the topic incorporating key search words or phrases - words people are likely to use if they want your information. A good writer will invest a substantial amount of time thinking of a suitable headline.
When you write for the web an introductory paragraph or two is useful but not essential - keep your introductions brief as people want to get quickly to the "meat" of your article - your key information based on your knowledge and experience or research.
The conclusion again need to be brief. At the end of the article try to give some useful links and references to further information. This is how the Internet works - links to additional information can be really useful. Also, develop some tags - words and phrases which help people find your information article on the Internet.
The body of your article contains its main idea.
Try to break up your main idea into sub points and put them under relevant headings. Lots of headings containing Key Words really help people find your articles. This will also make it much easier for the reader to scan the article and extract the information they need very quickly.
Keep each sub-heading short, and all the main points of your article should be tackled directly and concisely.
Once you have these basic components under control, you will have mast ed the art of writing quality articles.