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		<title>What is the Purpose of Your Article?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>PURPOSE</p>
<p>“P” stands for purpose. What is the purpose of the article? What is the emotional impact you want to evoke in your reader?  What action do you want the reader to take?  Focusing on the intent of your article will allow you to write more specifically and not try to do too much.  Remember how articles work on the internet is not the same as a school report.  Your purpose is to enhance the search engine power to your key words while at the same time generating reader interest enough to want to know more about your product.<br />
Looking at the dashboard (analytics) in Ezine Articles allows you to see which articles are most popular, most viewed and get syndicated the most. In conclusion, this gives the author a development pathway to create more content in these specific areas.<br />
The more subscribers to your content, the more success you will have in getting your content pages indexed and staying indexed by Google.</p>
<p><a  href="http://joycebrister.com/2010/02/18/what-is-the-purpose-of-your-article/" class="more-link">Read more on What is the Purpose of Your Article?&#8230;</a></p>


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PURPOSE</p>
<p>“P” stands for purpose. What is the purpose of the article? What is the emotional impact you want to evoke in your reader?  What action do you want the reader to take?  Focusing on the intent of your article will allow you to write more specifically and not try to do too much.  Remember how articles work on the internet is not the same as a school report.  Your purpose is to enhance the search engine power to your key words while at the same time generating reader interest enough to want to know more about your product.<br />
Looking at the dashboard (analytics) in Ezine Articles allows you to see which articles are most popular, most viewed and get syndicated the most. In conclusion, this gives the author a development pathway to create more content in these specific areas.<br />
The more subscribers to your content, the more success you will have in getting your content pages indexed and staying indexed by Google.</p>


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