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Article Writing: Everything I Need to Know, I
Learned from My English Teacher
by Glenn Beach
By now you probably understand how
important writing for trade publications is to establishing credibility
in the home business world.
On to the first hurdle: how do you get
past that HUGE writers' block? How do you know what to write about, and
how do you make it unique, informative and interesting?
Remember how you resisted writing those
reports in school, insisting that you would never need to know how to do
that in "real life"? Welcome to the real world of business writing.
Your English teacher gave you the bare
bones: pick a topic, research, take notes, make lists and an outline,
write a rough draft in your own words, rewrite, rewrite, rewrite. Don't
forget introductory paragraphs, summaries, footnotes and bibliographies.
Thanks to the Internet, you can use a
search engine, copy and paste, cut and paste, type, cut and paste edit
into infinity, include hyperlinks and add your resource box at the end.
But... you're still stuck on picking a
topic. You feel as imaginative as a 2x4. Start with your own home
business, Internet marketing, or entrepreneurial problems. Better yet,
start with your journal. You don't keep one? Here, you can borrow some
of my own entries: (better yet, each of these items is looking for a
foster home)
- Didn't want to get out of bed this
morning.
- Turned on the computer and would
rather play a computer game than work.
- The quiet is driving me crazy...
music would help... now I want to dance... now that I'm up, I could
vacuum... wonder what's on tv...
- The noise is driving me crazy, I
can't concentrate.
- Ok, I finally got started. Ten hours
later, I just can't stop. I wonder why my wife is glaring at me.
- I can't finish anything — the next
new project always looks more interesting.
- Friends call and want to chat, the
cats want fed, that window needs fixing.
- How do I know when to be persistent
and when to try something else?
- My website has lots of visitors,
many don't stay for more than 30 seconds, few sign up.
- I'd rather be __________ (fill in
the blank): sleeping, golfing, fishing, watching tv, eating, reading,
swimming.
Now let's turn that list into a list of
how-to's. I need to learn how to: get enough sleep; stay focused;
identify goals, strategies and action plans; develop credibility among
friends and family; identify success (measurable results?); make my
website more sticky; encourage prospects to become active affiliates;
balance work and pleasure; plan my day; stay motivated... and so on.
First I brainstorm: When have I been
able to accomplish any of these things? (take notes) Then it's off to
the search engines. (take notes; bookmarking and copy and paste makes
this easy) Now organize your notes: whatever floats your boat, whether
it be lists, outlines, mind mapping or freeform writing.
Just keep searching, taking notes and
bookmarking until something hits you over the head. "This really might
work, especially if you did this first and then tried this..." Be
patient, it may take a little time.
Don't copy word for word what another
writer has already written; but on the other hand, don't worry about
inventing the lightbulb either. If you've done much surfing at all, you
realize that the internet is HUGE, a veritable wasteland.
The chances of two people reading
exactly the same articles or websites and coming to exactly the same
conclusions are slim. Any bleary-eyed surfer will THANK you for your
arduous research.
And don't rule out your own experiences
and thoughts. I once was dealing with a problem and was becoming more
frustrated and angry by the minute. I finally just dropped it and went
for a walk. (You can substitute any of those things, such as fishing,
that you used to fill in the blank above).
While walking I was thinking about
another situation in my life, was looking at the part of the natural
world I was walking through, and came to a brilliant conclusion. As soon
as it occurred to me, I saw that the solution also applied to the
problem I was trying to solve earlier. So you see, sometimes it's good
to just follow your instinct and GO FISHING.
I'll write that all up into an article
some day soon. It's on my list. Meanwhile, I've got a few more ideas I'm
writing up first. Now I can't wait to get them all written into
articles. So...there's my topics, my motivation, and my action plan.
If you've followed these steps, thanks
to your English teacher, the Internet, your own experiences, and your
stumbling attempts at writing, you're now an author. But more than that,
you've learned:
- how to set yourself a goal
- new affiliate signups
- a strategy: making your name
familiar or establishing yourself as an expert
- action plan: write an article,
submit it to dozens of websites, post it on your own website, maybe
even add a few guest articles and start up a newsletter.
Then start over at the beginning... and
don't forget how important it is to take time out for fishing.
Glenn Beach is a poet, writer and home
business entrepreneur in Nova Scotia, Canada. Free newsletter, more
articles, and business start-up info at:
http://www.work-at-home-business-opportunity-canada.com/
Glenn Beach is a poet, writer and
home business entrepreneur in Nova Scotia, Canada. Check out his
website,
Work at Home Business Opportunity
in Canada.
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