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Home Business Writing Made Simple
by Dan J. Fry
Have you ever written a letter to a friend? Ever
written an outline for any project you were about to start? What about a
shopping list? If you have, and I imagine most have, you can then write
focused, brief, content articles for your online home business.
Why write? Well, of course you can spend lots of money
to drive traffic to your site with absolutely no guarantee that you will
obtain a single sale. Moreover, most of the traffic, although targeted,
may leave your site and forget it ever existed. Writing puts you
personally, your site, and your products/services within the same
framework as a well-honed opt-in list of subscribers. People remember
you, learn to trust you, eventually purchase from you, and most
importantly return to purchase again and again, as long as you continue
to offer what they need.
"So how can I simplify what seems to be the arduous
task of writing", you ask?
Try this:
1. Take out pen and paper and go someplace quiet where
you can trigger the creative side of your brain. (Yes, I said pen and
paper. Don't sit in front of the computer for this exercise.)
2. Sit back and think for a moment about your online
home business. What do you offer? What have you learned so far about
building traffic? Have you noticed any patterns for certain promotion
methods that work? What about anything that can be considered well
needed advice to others just starting out?
3. Now write down the first thoughts that come to your
mind. Don't edit. Your not at that stage yet. Just write the ideas, and
do this for several minutes, or until you have at least a single page
filled up.
4. Done? Good. Now go back to the top of the list.
Slowly go through and hone the ideas. Anything that pops out as
particularly intriguing or immediately brings up related ideas mark off
for the next step. These are the ones to develop further.
5. Now take out a sheet of paper for several of the
ideas marked off and write the idea at the top of the paper. (You can
use your computer now, but I tend to think better with pen in hand.)
6. OK. Ready? At the beginning I asked if you ever
have written a letter to a friend? Remember? Keep this in the back of
your mind always. Write like you speak. I promise you that for short
content articles to develop your online home business, this is the tone
that works. If people need a textbook they will buy one.
7. First make a list, sort of a shopping list of
related things to cover. Try not to get carried away. Remember - short
content articles.
8. Now fill in the details as if you were explaining
it to a friend.
That's it. All there is to it. I think you will be
surprised how easy it is once you write a few. Personally, I keep a
notebook handy at all times just for ideas that I later cultivate into
short articles. When I learn something new that I believe will be of
benefit to others I make a note.
The power in this technique resides in the fact that
you are not a robot and neither are your prospects. When you write, and
take it from the perspective of friends sharing information, you step
onto a personal level. Now who wouldn't pick up on that. Eventually,
with continually writing and publishing your articles in newsgroups,
ezines, and other websites, your credibility builds, your persona
builds, and your traffic and sales will build. You absolutely cannot
loose with this cost effective traffic generating strategy.
Dan J. Fry is an independent
researcher and owner of
e-Kinetic.com, a site devoted to providing resources for small
budget home businesses. He has a PhD in Physics and is married with two
daughters and two cats. Subscribe to his free ezine on home business
resources by visiting his Home Business Resources and Tips site.
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