Research
It's only now that I would do some research and it would only be around the topic of hand knitting tips. I would spend 20 - 30 minutes, but in that time I would have enough information to write at least 10 articles.I know that some people chose a single keyword and then do research for a single article. Although that works, it's not the best use of your time.
In this particular case - I wouldn't do much research because I know the topic very well and could the articles from my knowledge and experience.
Where to research?
It depends on your niche - but some options would be- YouTube
- Google Alerts
- Google News
- Specific Forums
Tip
Set a timer so that you don't spend too long on your research. Stay focused and push yourself to work more quickly. It get easier with practice.Join the Discussion
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Beverley,
Your posts and training along with Magistudio's (Jay's) as well, have given me more inspiration than you two will ever know. So much so, I am printing out the 4 different writing templates right now! I've also saved some of your StreetArticles that look interesting. Thanks for all of your help...you're a great writer!
Your posts and training along with Magistudio's (Jay's) as well, have given me more inspiration than you two will ever know. So much so, I am printing out the 4 different writing templates right now! I've also saved some of your StreetArticles that look interesting. Thanks for all of your help...you're a great writer!
inner1beauty
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These are some great tips, Beverly. I currently have a system in place that I use but I don't believe it's a time-saver. I'm going to try this mind mapping method and see what happens!
JGray
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This is genius! I've been trying to use an outline format to try to break things down, which has worked ok, but I just spent a few minutes trying out your suggestion and with it not being in such a strict format, it actually flowed pretty effortlessly. Now to work in some extra time for more blog/article posts. Lol. Thank you!