These are the specification you need to meet:
Article topic:Information related-car insurance advice
Project Budget:8
Article length: 300-700 words
Minimum of 8 paragraphs. It is better to have lots of small paragraphs than a few big ones, as it makes the resulting articles more unique..
Title on the top line (max length 65 characters), followed by a blank line, and then the first paragraph. The title should contain your keyword phrase.
A blank line between each paragraph.
Paragraphs may be formatted either as fixed-length, or as free-flow text, both formats will work.
Each bullet point or list item should also be separated by a blank line – i.e. each bullet point counts as a new paragraph – otherwise they will end up being concatenated (chained together) and it will no longer look like a list.
The whole article should be in basic ANSII text (i.e. a Notepad file).
Step 2: Re-write the Article Twice
needs to be rewritten twice in the following manner (each of the two versions should be a completely fresh re-write according to these specs):
1. The Title needs to be rewritten, but must still capture or describe the theme of the article in as engaging or interesting way as possible.
2. Each paragraph needs to be reworded. The number of words and sentences in the paragraph may change. The overall content and meaning of the paragraph must remain the same.
3. The number of paragraphs must NOT change. i.e. if the article starts with 8 paragraphs it must end up with 8 paragraphs, and each of those paragraphs should still say the same thing as the original article, but just using different words. Any subheadings that are a single line should be rewritten, and should remain as a single line.
4. If the article has bullet points or lists, then each line of the list should be reworded, but the number of points or lines must remain the same. The style of bullet must remain the same, i.e. if the bullets are asterisks, they should remain asterisks. If the bullet points are numbered, then the numbering must be done in the save format. Each bullet point or list item should also be separated by a blank line – i.e. each bullet point counts as a new paragraph – otherwise they will end up being concatenated and it will no longer look like a list.
5. Articles are to be formatted as follows: Title on top line. Empty line. Paragraph1 followed by empty line, Paragraph2 followed by empty line, etc.
Examples of Articles
Version 1
This is the title of a great article
Your first paragraph goes here. This paragraph will often also appear on its own as a summary/preview of your article. Note that it is written as a single line, followed by a double line break before the next paragraph.
It so happens that this paragraph is actually the start of a list. You don’t have to use a numbered list, but if you do, separate each point by a blank line:
1. point one on your list (these do not have to be numbered points)
2. Point two on your list (but if you do use numbers, make sure you use the same numbering system on all three versions)
3. Point three on your list
Closing paragraph, again all on one long line.
Version 2
Your great article has this title
Then comes a great introduction on a single line, followed by a double line break. This opening paragraph will often also be used as a summary of your article.
And some great points to be made. You might, or might not, do these as numbered points. Either way make sure the points are separated by blank lines:
1. Point one of a great list (which may or may not be numbered)
2. Your next point (remember to always use the same numbering system)
3. A final point
Version 3
What a fantastic title for an article
All you need is a good introduction which can alse serve as a summary for your article, all on one line, then move on to the next paragraph, using a double line break.
So we then introduce your main points. Mostly you will just do this as ordinary paragraphs. But if you choose to do a list (numbered or otherwise) make sure you separate each point with a blank line.
1. A great point here (which does not have to be numbered)
2. Another great point (but do use the same numbering system if you do number them)
3. Yet a third thing to consider
Now sum it all up with your closing paragraph, all on one long line.
Your closing points can be made in a summing up paragraph on one line. And that is how you finish off.