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		<title>By: stockbits.com</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Apr 2008 09:44:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;How to Write An Article...&lt;/strong&gt;

You should always keep the ‘writer’s voice’ out of your articles. People want to know what’s in it for them, not why you thought you should write it, or how you got the idea for it. And if you are writing about a topic that is so unusual that f...</description>
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<p>You should always keep the ‘writer’s voice’ out of your articles. People want to know what’s in it for them, not why you thought you should write it, or how you got the idea for it. And if you are writing about a topic that is so unusual that f&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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You should always keep the writers voice out of your articles. People want to know whats in it for them, not why you thought you should write it, or how you got the idea for it. And if you are writing about a topic that is so unusual that few people kn...</description>
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You should always keep the ‘writer’s voice’ out of your articles. People want to know what’s in it for them, not why you thought you should write it, or how you got the idea for it. And if you are writing about a topic that is so unusual that f...</description>
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<p>You should always keep the ‘writer’s voice’ out of your articles. People want to know what’s in it for them, not why you thought you should write it, or how you got the idea for it. And if you are writing about a topic that is so unusual that f&#8230;</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Apr 2008 07:22:31 +0000</pubDate>
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You should always keep the ‘writer’s voice’ out of your articles. People want to know what’s in it for them, not why you thought you should write it, or how you got the idea for it. And if you are writing about a topic that is so unusual that f...</description>
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<p>You should always keep the ‘writer’s voice’ out of your articles. People want to know what’s in it for them, not why you thought you should write it, or how you got the idea for it. And if you are writing about a topic that is so unusual that f&#8230;</p>
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You should always keep the ‘writer’s voice’ out of your articles. People want to know what’s in it for them, not why you thought you should write it, or how you got the idea for it. And if you are writing about a topic that is so unusual that f...</description>
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