A Publisher s Rant Why I Hate Your First Paragraph

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A Publisher’s Rant: Why Your First Paragraph Drives Me Crazy


Overview

As a publisher for numerous sites, I've learned that most articles begin on the wrong foot. Here’s why I can’t stand your first paragraph and how you can improve it.

The Core Problem


For me, first paragraphs are a big deal. Get them wrong, and your chances plummet. When done right, your publication rates soar. Sadly, most fall short.

The issue boils down to meta tagging. When creating a page, I must enter the meta title and description. Your headline serves as the meta title, while your first paragraph should be the meta description. If your introduction doesn't align with this, I’ll skip your article. I’m too busy to rewrite your work?"please don’t make me.

What I Need


Here’s what I’m looking for:

1. A maximum of 38 words.
2. Ideally, two sentences.
3. Keywords in the first sentence.

Though this seems straightforward, few follow it. Instead, many dive into lengthy introductions. I dislike these and might avoid your work in the future.

Writing can be challenging, and starting with a free-flowing approach is fine. Just ensure you craft a concise introduction once you're done.

Take a look at this article's opening: three short sentences, 26 words, with keywords like "publisher" and "first paragraph." I’ll use this for my meta description.

The Benefit for You


This method benefits you too. Publishing articles in this format on my high-ranking sites can boost search rankings on Google, Yahoo, and MSN. This means more visibility for your article and increased traffic for both of us?"a win-win.

The first paragraph is crucial. I can overlook poor headlines or spelling mistakes if you nail the introduction. I am busy, so make my job easier, and you'll reap the rewards.

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