You Owe it to Yourself to Write Seven Articles Per Day
Posted 01-07-2009 at 04:39 PM by Robert Plank
Tags 100 articles, daily articles, programming, videos
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There are a number of reasons why you need to train your brain to continuously pump out content. My favorite advantage is that if I have a pool of content, I can easily flood any relevant site with my content within a matter of weeks and look like the most qualified authority figure on that subject.
That sounds scary, but think about it. If you had a reserve of 100 articles and 100 videos in a niche you were an expert in, and a new video site popped up, you could visit that site every day for the next three months and post a new video before you ran out of content. I recently re-visited a discussion board where I have been a member for at least eight years, and found out they added a feature where you can post your own blog on that site. Seeing as it was a high pagerank and high trafficked site, I setup camp and began posting a new article every day... and it only added about two minutes to my daily routine.
Besides establishing yourself as an authority, writing seven articles per day every day clears your head. I do not believe in downtime, except when I am approaching a burnout state. I like to work on my internet business before and after working at my day job, even on weekends. Working so often makes me almost completely immersed in the marketplace. Sometimes when I go to bed, I am thinking about internet marketing, copywriting, PHP programming, and some of my other niches. In order to silence the inner voice in my head, I need to brain dump everything that's on my mind, in the form of articles.
Writing articles at such an alarming rate will help you overcome competition. Every time you write an article, you can repurpose it as a blog post if you want. You can choose to keep it private and sell it as part of a special report. You can record it into video and make it a DVD. You can add a call to action at the end and use it as a blog post or mailing list promotion leading into an affiliate product. Your competitors who write one article per week at the most, just do not have the same options.
Even if you cannot get into the routine of writing seven articles per day, try to at least write one article per day, or work on one sales letter per day. The benefits to getting authority, clearing your head, and overcoming your competition, are definitely worth the effort.
Get the exact step by step formula to write a sales letter in five minutes or less, complete with easy to use worksheets and plug-n-play headlines, offers, stories, and guarantees... http://www.fiveminutecopywriting.com
There are a number of reasons why you need to train your brain to continuously pump out content. My favorite advantage is that if I have a pool of content, I can easily flood any relevant site with my content within a matter of weeks and look like the most qualified authority figure on that subject.
That sounds scary, but think about it. If you had a reserve of 100 articles and 100 videos in a niche you were an expert in, and a new video site popped up, you could visit that site every day for the next three months and post a new video before you ran out of content. I recently re-visited a discussion board where I have been a member for at least eight years, and found out they added a feature where you can post your own blog on that site. Seeing as it was a high pagerank and high trafficked site, I setup camp and began posting a new article every day... and it only added about two minutes to my daily routine.
Besides establishing yourself as an authority, writing seven articles per day every day clears your head. I do not believe in downtime, except when I am approaching a burnout state. I like to work on my internet business before and after working at my day job, even on weekends. Working so often makes me almost completely immersed in the marketplace. Sometimes when I go to bed, I am thinking about internet marketing, copywriting, PHP programming, and some of my other niches. In order to silence the inner voice in my head, I need to brain dump everything that's on my mind, in the form of articles.
Writing articles at such an alarming rate will help you overcome competition. Every time you write an article, you can repurpose it as a blog post if you want. You can choose to keep it private and sell it as part of a special report. You can record it into video and make it a DVD. You can add a call to action at the end and use it as a blog post or mailing list promotion leading into an affiliate product. Your competitors who write one article per week at the most, just do not have the same options.
Even if you cannot get into the routine of writing seven articles per day, try to at least write one article per day, or work on one sales letter per day. The benefits to getting authority, clearing your head, and overcoming your competition, are definitely worth the effort.
Get the exact step by step formula to write a sales letter in five minutes or less, complete with easy to use worksheets and plug-n-play headlines, offers, stories, and guarantees... http://www.fiveminutecopywriting.com
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