Article Writing Champs... Please share your article writing blueprint / formula

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It would help lots of warriors, if champ article writers can show up and share their article writing blueprint/formula... for cranking up Heaps of High Quality Targeted Articles in Minimal Time and With Minimal Effort...

Thanks for sharing...
Spencer Jones
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  • Profile picture of the author RGallowitz
    There are HUNDREDS of products/tutorials on this subject. The warriorforum alone is chock full of it.


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  • Profile picture of the author TheMagicShow
    Originally Posted by Spencer Jones View Post

    It would help lots of warriors, if champ article writers can show up and share their article writing blueprint/formula... for cranking up Heaps of High Quality Targeted Articles in Minimal Time and With Minimal Effort...

    Thanks for sharing...
    Spencer Jones
    Hey Spencer,

    have a good look at this thread http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...marketing.html

    Cheers,
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  • Profile picture of the author Spencer Jones
    Thanks Reinhard, MagicMel...

    What I am looking for is an Exact Blueprint (fomat / template) for writing articles that works best... A template that can be easily followed and made byheart, so that everytime someone sits to write the content flows easily and in a organized patters to make up a well written article.

    I believe there must be multiple templates that warriors use. I am hoping to find the best from among the ones you share...

    Thanks...
    Spencer Jones
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  • Profile picture of the author Bev Clement
    Quality and Minimal time and effort don't go together.

    If you need to know how to write quality then you will need to spend time and effort in doing it.
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  • Profile picture of the author allthesp
    Just write what looks interesting! If it is quick and easy, the quality is going to be sub-par.

    Take the time and make quality!
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  • Profile picture of the author pheonix44
    Take it deathly seriously and come up with a plan of attack. Do whatever it takes to create good content that offers people a reason to read it and come back for more. Then wash rinse and repeat.
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  • Profile picture of the author travlinguy
    Stories. The format is simple (but not always easy unless you're a storyteller). An individual has an issue or problem. It might be lack of money, health, love, etc. S/he searches for the solution aimlessly hoping to find the answer. Finally, just before throwing in the towel, he finds your product or service and everything turns around for him.

    When done properly this formula is powerful because, for one, stories engage the reader and people who are not usually likely to read will often get caught up in a good story to see how it turns out for the character. And if you really want to grab them, make every paragraph a mini-cliffhanger. That makes it nearly impossible for them to click away.

    Another thing about this format is that the reader will identify with the character in the story and root for him, especially if they have a similar problem and want a solution.

    People relate to his problems and want to see the underdog win. Once you've established this kind of rapport with your reader and he identifies and empathizes with the character you have a better chance of converting him. That might be a click through to a landing or sales page. Getting the sale might be a two or three-step process. The only drawback to this method is that not all products/services lend themselves to the story format, but plenty do.

    Straight informational writing is good, but if I can find a way to get it done with a story I always go that route.
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    • Profile picture of the author steven seven
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      write content with 2% keywords density. intro mention 1-2 times, body and conclusion mention 1 time.
      write a good author resource box and link to your site with anchor tect link and web address.
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      write the content interesting to human and not robot.
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    • Profile picture of the author Spencer Jones
      Originally Posted by travlinguy View Post

      Stories. The format is simple (but not always easy unless you’re a storyteller). An individual has an issue or problem. It might be lack of money, health, love, etc. S/he searches for the solution aimlessly hoping to find the answer. Finally, just before throwing in the towel, he finds your product or service and everything turns around for him.

      When done properly this formula is powerful because, for one, stories engage the reader and people who are not usually likely to read will often get caught up in a good story to see how it turns out for the character. And if you really want to grab them, make every paragraph a mini-cliffhanger. That makes it nearly impossible for them to click away.

      Another thing about this format is that the reader will identify with the character in the story and root for him, especially if they have a similar problem and want a solution.

      People relate to his problems and want to see the underdog win. Once you've established this kind of rapport with your reader and he identifies and empathizes with the character you have a better chance of converting him. That might be a click through to a landing or sales page. Getting the sale might be a two or three-step process. The only drawback to this method is that not all products/services lend themselves to the story format, but plenty do.

      Straight informational writing is good, but if I can find a way to get it done with a story I always go that route.
      Thankyou Travlinguy for bringing this up, Yes I have come across this kind of articles, sure they are attractive and converts very well. But I was always uncertain about this kind of article.

      I have these questions - Will not such kind of article be illegal if the stories are cooked up ones? When I went for expert advise regarding using such kind of articles for promotion, I got the reply that, if the stories are real, then I can go ahead, or else it can hurt. If anyone can give a solid answer regarding this issue it will be helpful.

      Thanks...
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  • Profile picture of the author Spencer Jones
    Can anybody tell me if writing stories promoting products is ok? Is there any legal side to it?

    Thanks...
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      • Profile picture of the author Spencer Jones
        Originally Posted by TMG Enterprises View Post

        See if Andrew Hansen still has "Content Speed Writing". Very good techniques to create quality content quickly. I just came across it again today while browsing through some of the binders I have filled with different ebooks and reports.

        Tina
        Thanks... I do have Article Speed Writing by Andrew... Read it multiple times and have it printed and sitting next to me.
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