Thursday, February 04, 2010
Keys to Article Marketing - Getting Great Article Ideas from Old Books on Your Market
Unless your niche came into existence yesterday, you can step back into the past for an article topic. Look at older books about your niche. Consider what has changed and what hasn't.
Those changes (or lack of them) give you several angles to use in approaching your topic.
Consider the Internet. It has been commonly used only for the past 15 years. Yet look at how much it has changed over that time!
Any niche that has grown and developed gives you a chance to use this approach. Things DO change in virtually every niche. Take advantage of that fact.
Jeff
Unless your niche came into existence yesterday, you can step back into the past for an article topic. Look at older books about your niche. Consider what has changed and what hasn't.
Those changes (or lack of them) give you several angles to use in approaching your topic.
- What has changed and how those changes affect your readers
- Why things have changed
- What those changes suggest about the future of your niche
- What hasn't changed and remains as a timeless value to you and your readers
- What things that have dropped out of favor are ripe to be rediscovered
Consider the Internet. It has been commonly used only for the past 15 years. Yet look at how much it has changed over that time!
Any niche that has grown and developed gives you a chance to use this approach. Things DO change in virtually every niche. Take advantage of that fact.
Jeff
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