December 6, 2008
The answer is very simple. Don’t write articles when you have no ideas. First, get the ideas, write them down on a paper on in a computer file, THEN start writing articles.
Writing an article without having the idea first is like making a soup without having the ingredients. You don’t put water to boil, then go to the market and buy the vegetables, don’t you?
You gather all vegetables, then boil the water, then add the vegetables in the boiled water.
So, the actual question is “Where do you get ideas?”.
The answer to this question is even simpler. Ideas are floating around you. You just have to grab them, and write them down.
Source of ideas:
1. Random thoughts
Several times a day, everybody has random thoughts. Write them down. Chances are that 1 out of 10 will be a great idea for an article.
2. Products you own
Let’s say you watch TV and see a commercial about a product. Do you own that product? If yes, what did you like it about? What you hate about it? Is there an affiliate program about that product?
You can easily write an article about that product.
3. News you heard
Did you know that …? Not everybody knows what you know. So, if you hear some news about a topic that interests you, make an article with your comments about the subject.
Just don’t forget to write down the ideas as soon as you get them. Within 24 hours, you’ll get enough ideas to get you started.
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