Monday, February 01, 2010
Keys to Article Marketing - Getting Great Article Ideas from Other People's Lists
Look for a topic you'd like to write about. Find an article that is written in list format - " Five Ways to...," "Seven Best Tips for...," "Three Little-Known Ways to..."
Look at the items in the list. Chances are that each of those list items could be fleshed into a solid article all on its own.
Focus on whatever items you can cover in more depth than the original list did. Write a complete article on that one item.
As I've said in other article idea tips, don't copy. Don't even paraphrase. Use what you found in the other writer's article strictly as an idea from which you provide your own, unique viewpoint on the issue.
By hunting for these list-type articles, you'll get ideas for not just one, but multiple articles that you can write.
Jeff
Look for a topic you'd like to write about. Find an article that is written in list format - " Five Ways to...," "Seven Best Tips for...," "Three Little-Known Ways to..."
Look at the items in the list. Chances are that each of those list items could be fleshed into a solid article all on its own.
Focus on whatever items you can cover in more depth than the original list did. Write a complete article on that one item.
As I've said in other article idea tips, don't copy. Don't even paraphrase. Use what you found in the other writer's article strictly as an idea from which you provide your own, unique viewpoint on the issue.
By hunting for these list-type articles, you'll get ideas for not just one, but multiple articles that you can write.
Jeff
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