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Using controversy in your articles

February 19th 2008 01:22
Using controversy as a vehicle to create interest in your unique article content is one way to *stir the pot*, attract traffic and be entertaining…

However, if the high majority of your articles are all controversy-position-taking, it will be difficult for you to maintain a level of credibility over the long haul.

Nine (9) Article Writing Tips To Consider When Using Controversy:

1. Credibility is always more important than any short-lived traffic spike.

2. Certain topical areas do not lend themselves to controversy at all.

3. Do not go overboard when using controversy by stretching the truth or taking below-the-belt pot-shots at others.


4. Never insert controversy for controversy sake alone. Your ideas must stand alone apart from your controversial statements.

5. It’s not necessary to attack another human or be *personal* in your controversy! You can be provocative in your ideas or the broader picture rather than making it personal.

6. Dispute the facts, dispute the premise, dispute the issues and provide arguments for your reasons. You can do this WITHOUT discrediting the person who originated the idea that you are taking issue with. Think respectful disagreement.

7. Keep in mind that we don’t take risks on content…so if your controversial article attacks another human, slanders or defames against an individual or against another brand or organization, we may not be able to accept that type of content.

8. For the record, we don’t seek articles or authors who primarily invoke controversy as their primary way of expressing themselves. However, a little controversy peppered in without attacking another human or organization directly may be ok.


9. Highly controversial articles are better NOT syndicated. Instead, put them on your website only.

Your thoughts on the use of controversy in article content?

This article was written by Chris Knight. If you wan to see what others have to say regarding this topic just click this link to visit the original article.
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Comment by AmyHuang

February 19th 2008 05:11
Controversy always attract attention The other day Michael Kwan had a post about Negative Posts Grab People's Attention - it's really the same concept!
Thanks for the tips!

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