A couple of little writing "nuggets" I would like to share.
When I started blogging, a lot of my posts remained in draft form, especially if I was writing something with more depth than just posting something funny. I started to use Stumble Upon and spent many hours clicking through websties and blogs which focused on writing tips. This helped a lot for my writing, and many of my saved-in-draft-posts did make it out of the draft dungeon.
If I want to pursue an IM business, I do know that writing is the single major tool required to become successful in IM. Let's say that I do find the perfect niche or product that I want to promote, I'm going to have to write about it. And write about it LOTS. Through my Stumbling, I did find some really helpful sites and blogs that I would like to share. One blog I found, named Writania, has a couple of great posts titled "How to Write Great Articles Using This 7-Point Checklist."
and "Write Eye-Catching Headlines Using These 10 Surefire Tips."
They are not very long articles, but the content provides a very good framework to create ad copy and writing that killer headline.
If you do suffer a little writing anxiety like I do, I really hope you do check out these two posts.
As I continue on my IM journey, any other little nuggets I find like these two posts I will share on this blog.
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It sure is some nice articles you've found, and I'm now following their tips hoping to get some more attention to my articles :-)
The first thing that comes on my mind having read your blog is that I've once learned from a source which I cannot remember, that "five 60% projects is better than one 100%". I see myself as a perfectionist as I also think you do, so a problem like this is common for people like us.
I've tried following this advice, and have gotten great success. I would even dare to say that I'm almost certain, that the success is greater than it would have been publishing 1/5 of my projects. So maybe you should think about it, it might make your work easier? :-) No matter what - good luck with your blogs in the future.