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How to Write One Article Every Day for the Rest of Your Life

Posted 10-13-2008 at 10:34 AM by Robert Plank

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You need to write one article every single day. This might be an article you post on your blog, submit to article sites, post on a forum, mail to your list, or add to a book. If you write just one article per day, you will be able to express yourself with crystal clarity and never run out of ideas or content.

If you have any piece of information that you can share, even if it's something off the wall like a new way to build a birdhouse or a type of bread you discovered at the grocery store, you should write an article about it. This trains your brain to shape your thoughts as articles, and if you adopt this practice, you can easily share information on these subjects in the future. Even if you forget and need to re-acquaint yourself with information or a specific procedure, you only need to read one of your own articles on the subject.

Many courses about creating products will give you their "systems" and their "secrets" for writing articles but the only thing you need to do is: sit down and start writing. If you stick to this daily writing schedule every single day, you'll have to STOP yourself from writing.

Just open up a web browser and type your article in the submission box. If you're submitting an article to Ezine Articles, type the article directly in the article submission form. If you're adding to a blog, type the article in the blog post box... the same for forums and so on.

I am very much against writing articles in a form that allows you to save and put up later, such as Notepad or Microsoft Word. When you put yourself on the spot, and force yourself to finish that article before you close the web browser, click on other links or even get up from the computer, you'll finish ALL the articles you start and clear those ideas out of your head... so you'll have room for new articles!

Robert Plank, internet marketer, PHP programmer, and 23 year old homeowner, made an average of $10,000 per month every month in 2008. Check out his marketing ideas worth STEALING at: Robert Plank: "PHP Author and Programmer Gives Away Insane Internet Marketing Advice Worth Stealing!"
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    WritingMadwoman's Avatar
    Robert, great post. Except I would recommend copying the text to clipboard before hitting the submit button in case it fries your article! I've been burned by that far too many times, LOL.

    Wendy
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    Posted 10-13-2008 at 11:13 AM by WritingMadwoman WritingMadwoman is offline
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    Robert Plank's Avatar
    Yep, I've been there too, Wendy. Internet cuts out, or it tells you you're missing a title, you hit the back button and it's all gone. Luckily WordPress and EzineArticles have auto-save these days, but that's not the case everywhere.
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    Posted 10-13-2008 at 05:45 PM by Robert Plank Robert Plank is offline
 

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