Learn to Write Evergreen Articles, by Pamela.

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  1. ChitrangadaSharan profile image93
    ChitrangadaSharanposted 23 months ago

    Please take some time to read the excellent article by Pamela. https://hubpages.com/literature/Learn-T … n-Articles

  2. ChitrangadaSharan profile image93
    ChitrangadaSharanposted 23 months ago

    Hello Pamela,
    This is an excellent and well written article, which will be helpful to many writers, new and the not so new.
    You have made some significant points, which I found useful and would like to follow.
    Thank you for sharing.

  3. Jodah profile image87
    Jodahposted 23 months ago

    A wonderful article, Pamela. All your advice is very valuable.
    Thank you for sharing the link, Chitrangada.

  4. ravirajan01 profile image96
    ravirajan01posted 23 months ago

    Wonderful article. All your tips for writing evergreen content would be helpful to both new and novice writers. I especially loved the evocative writing concept and believe it has enormous potential for today's writers competing against AI-based writing.  Evocative writing will be the only differentiating factor between humans and robots in the near future. Thanks for sharing, Pamela

    Thanks, Chitrangada, for sharing Pamela's article.

  5. surovi99 profile image85
    surovi99posted 23 months ago

    This is a great article about writing evergreen content. I loved the tips- some of them I already knew and some I came to know from your article. Thank you for sharing this useful article, Pamela.

    Thank you, Chitrangada, for sharing Pamela's work.

  6. Pamela99 profile image87
    Pamela99posted 23 months ago

    Thank you for posting my article Chitrangada, and for your thoughtful comments. I am glad you found the article helpful.

    John, I appreciate your comments.

    Thank you Ravi for your comments. If we can put our emotions into our writing I believe that will help us complete with AI writing. I never though zI would have to complete against a robot, but it seems we do.

    Rosina, I'm gad you found some new tips for writing. I always appreciate your thoughtful comments. Thank you.

    Blessings to each of you, and I hope you all have a good week.

  7. Carb Diva profile image100
    Carb Divaposted 23 months ago

    Very valuable advice here Pamela. Avoiding news topics and politics is important--here today, gone tomorrow. Our friend Bill Holland always prompted us to use all of the senses in our writing.

  8. vidsagster profile image87
    vidsagsterposted 23 months ago

    A great article with useful tips, Pamela. In this fast changing world, it is really difficult to write evergreen articles. You have given good tips to make it work. I especially liked the evocative and sensory concepts. They make the articles much more interesting and stay for a longer time.  Thanks Chitrangada for sharing.

  9. Pamela99 profile image87
    Pamela99posted 23 months ago

    Thank you so much for your comments, Linda. Yes, Bill wrote some excellent articlea.

    I appreciate your comments, Vidya. I'm glad you liked the article and found it useful.

  10. Lora Hollings profile image85
    Lora Hollingsposted 23 months ago

    This is an excellent article, Pamela, that I found to be both enlightening and interesting. If we want to attract readers then we need to think about topics that have a wider appeal for readers and will continue to attract readers for years to come. I like what you said about evocative articles and I think that we all like to read articles that remind us of happy memories and appeal to our emotions as well. Your suggestion about keeping a journal to write ideas down for topics of articles was a very good one.Thank you for your well researched and well written article that can be helpful to both writers starting out as well as those who have been writing articles for a long time on hubpages!

  11. Pamela99 profile image87
    Pamela99posted 23 months ago

    I certaily agree about writing on topics that have a wider appeal. Now with some using AI for articles I believe if we write articles incorporating our emotions intot them, there will be a greater attraction. I appreciate your thoughtful comments, Lora.

  12. Brenda Arledge profile image81
    Brenda Arledgeposted 23 months ago

    Pamela...
    An evergreen article certainly stands the test of time.

    Your points are all valuable.   I only wish the doggie next door would stop his barking...but then again...at least he alerts me when something is amiss.

    Have a great day.

 
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