Struggling to Write Articles? How to Approach Writing Articles For Your Online Business
I've spent countless hours in online forums, and spent a fortune on special blueprints from the Gurus.
All that was an enormous help, but there was still something missing.
What I learned was so simple, I couldn't see it for looking.
It may have been a confidence issue - in the face of what seemed an insurmountable challenge a year or two ago.
I realized there were some critical keys to master: ·Persistence is one critical key.
Unless you stick like glue to practicing, you'll get nowhere fast.
Practice re-writing the content of existing articles first - you can rewrite anything that you can find in online directories.
Don't submit your work of course, just keep in your files for reference.
·Start with what you know.
Rewrite anything, but it's usually best to keep to writing about what you know.
All directories have categories, and you're sure to find one that suits your interests.
·Keep writing.
Be fair to yourself - if you don't keep writing, how will you learn the art of getting words onto your screen? or even in handwriting onto paper.
You need to get into the habit of "creating" words, even if your sentence and paragraphs are incoherent and make no sense.
You need to get comfortable with the art of creating words.
·Don't rush into getting your work published to directories.
Unless you're reasonable at writing anyway, you may have to overcome some obstacles.
Writing is a state of mind - try and realize that there's potential for profit with your task and give yourself an incentive of some kind.
·When you feel that you've reached a stage at which you think your writing's quite good, go into Google and search for some online writing forums, where you'll find people who will be happy to critique your work.
·There are plenty of offline and online writing courses too, so have a look around and see if there's anything that appeals to you.
Remember, the ultimate goal is to write for profit, so surely that's worth the effort? Once you're in the groove with this talent, honestly, the World's your oyster, and you can develop your new skill with writing for yourself, and others.