Beating Writer's Block
I posted something similar this on my favorite membership site, Earn 1K a Day, but I figured warriors could benefit from it as well.
As a ghostwriter I find it fairly easy to write on any topic and do research on any topic. It sometimes requires me to be a little bit creative when I have to write on keywords that are very similar.
The more I do this, the easier it gets. It's as simple as that!
There are many people, however, who are new to writing web content or just flat out hate it. I get a lot of questions from people like that about how they can write a lot of articles without getting too bored or running into writer's block.
There are a few different ways you can overcome this:
There you have it! That should be enough to get some creative juices flowing in your niche to beat writer's block.
If you're a momma who works at home (or wants to!), be sure to check out my helpful blog Work at Home for Moms
As a ghostwriter I find it fairly easy to write on any topic and do research on any topic. It sometimes requires me to be a little bit creative when I have to write on keywords that are very similar.
The more I do this, the easier it gets. It's as simple as that!
There are many people, however, who are new to writing web content or just flat out hate it. I get a lot of questions from people like that about how they can write a lot of articles without getting too bored or running into writer's block.
There are a few different ways you can overcome this:
- Look at recent news articles in your niche to get a feel for hot topics you could base your articles around.
- Go to Amazon.com and search for books in your niche. Many of them have the "Search Inside" feature. What you're going to do is look for the table of contents. You can base some articles around the table of contents you find since you know they are of interest to the niche.
- The classic one is to do your keyword research and create a different article based on each keyword. This is great, but it can still be tough if each keyword is similar.
- Go to niche forums and search for questions people are having about the topic. Each article you write could be based around answering this question for the people in the niche.
- Look at popular authority sites in the niche to see what they are doing. You don't want to copy, but you can get some inspiration by reading what other people have to say on a certain topic.
There you have it! That should be enough to get some creative juices flowing in your niche to beat writer's block.
If you're a momma who works at home (or wants to!), be sure to check out my helpful blog Work at Home for Moms
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