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Posted by sarah on Sunday, July 27th, 2008

Free Article Marketing Techniques for Writing Quick Articles

There are two things you need to remember when writing, especially if it’s for article marketing – speed and accuracy. If you want to be successful with article marketing, you’ll need to learn to write as many articles as possible in order to maximize your exposure. However, you still need to be as accurate as possible with your details and the technical aspects of your articles. Fortunately, there are methods you can use to maintain the two. Check below for some examples:

1. Write what you know – don’t make it harder for yourself! When you’re first learning to write faster, start with a subject you know well – something you’re comfortable with and have extensive knowledge and experience with. This way, you can minimize the time you spend researching references and information.

2. Create an outline for your articles. An outline goes a long way, especially if you’re trying to learn how to write fast. It can be very specific – something that’s just meant for the topic that you’re going to write about – or general – something you can use regardless of the subject you’re going to tackle. This way, you can refer to the outline in case you’re finding it difficult to come up with coherent paragraphs. Your outline will also help you develop a flow for the entire article.

3. Find a good time to write. As they say, timing is everything. Since writing requires you to be both creative and technical, you need to find a time where you’re at your best. It can be early in the morning, late in the afternoon, or even after midnight – it doesn’t really matter. The most important thing is you feel that you’re in your most productive state. Your mind is clear of “clutter,” and there’s no noise or people to distract you from what you’re doing.

4. Get ideas from published materials. If your creative juices aren’t flowing or you’re running out of ideas to write about, take a look through published materials. You can find plenty of options online or even in your newspapers, magazines, and journals. Eventually, you should hit on something that sparks your interest. Of course, I’m not recommending that you plagiarize existing materials. Plagiarism will absolutely ruin your reputation and could result in your sites being shut down. Instead, use other materials for inspiration before writing your own articles.

5. Practice your speed writing. Don’t just make this a one-time thing – make it your habit. You can only do that if you practice writing. Start by writing at least three articles every day. Take note of the amount of time you spend on each article and look for improvements in your manner of writing and your speed – you should see small changes every week.

 

 

 

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