Article Writing
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Posted by Jeff Herring on 11 Apr 2008 | Tagged as: Article Marketing, Article Writing
“The greater your article volume the great all your other numbers will be”
- Jeff Herring
The 3 Stages Template
Step 1 - Choose a pressing problem in your niche.
Step 2 - Break the problem into three stages - I suggest Mild, Moderate and Severe - you can use whatever stages you like.
Step 3 - For each stage, describe the signs, symptoms, warning signs.
Step 4 - For each stage, provide tips on what to do to solve the problem at each stage.
There’s your article!
Resource: www.InstantArticleTemplates.com
Posted by Jeff Herring on 01 Mar 2008 | Tagged as: Article Writing, Article Writing Tip of the Week
“Article Writing Secrets - A Simple 4 Step Formula for Rapid Article Writing”
Article writing is a volume game - the more articles you write, the more all your other important numbers will increase.
But how do you write lots of articles, write them fast, and still make sure they are good quality articles?
4 steps for rapid article writing
Step 1 - Make a list of tips for your topic in your niche - Don’t stop at Continue Reading»
Posted by Jeff Herring on 26 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: Article Marketing, Article Writing

And I would add also update your Resource Box with the strategies you have been learning on the Article Guy TeleSeminars - see www.TheArticleGuyTeleSeminars.com/archives
Posted by Jeff Herring on 10 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: Article Writing
Fresh from my computer is a brand new web site YourNEXTArticles.com created just so you can write your next articles this weekend. And after that, anytime you want to use it!
Check it out at www.YourNEXTArticles.com
G.U.T.S.
Go Use This Stuff
Jeff
Posted by Jeff Herring on 02 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: Article Writing, Article Writing Tip of the Week, Article of the Week
Article Writing Secrets - A Simple 4 Step Formula for Writing Lots of Great Articles
Many people wonder, “How am I going to write my first article? How am I going to write enough to make this worthwhile to get enough traffic?”
Here’s how. I’m going to give you five simple words. It’s a four-step formula. The first step has one word. The second step has one word. The third step has two words. The fourth step has one word.
Step 1: Begin
Remember, I told you this was simple and powerful and profound when you use it. Just begin, start. Write your first article and get it out there. So start, begin. You’ve got to if you’re going to do anything with this.
Write this down, especially you perfectionists out there.
You don’t have to be great to start, Continue Reading»
Posted by Jeff Herring on 29 Jan 2008 | Tagged as: Article Guy TeleSeminars, Article Writing
The DNA of a Great Article
Discover what a great article is made of and how you can write more articles faster than you ever thought possible.
Tuesday January 29, 2008
5:30 pm PT / 8:30 pm ET
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Posted by Jeff Herring on 25 Jan 2008 | Tagged as: Article Writing, Uncategorized
and it’s quick and easy to do with the free template you’ll find at
http://www.YourFirstArticle.com
BONUS for those that do it this weekend -
send me your article and I’ll give it a look and offer any suggestions I have for making it even stronger!
Here’s to a great weekend!
Jeff Herring
Internet Article Guy
PS - After you write your article, visit
http://www.TheArticleGuyTeleSeminars.com
and register for our upcoming teleseminars.
Posted by Jeff Herring on 24 Jan 2008 | Tagged as: Article Writing
As an article writer, you do not ever need to have writer’s block.
I’m serious. Never have it again.
Actually, I really don’t believe it exists. Have you ever had eating block? Not likely.
Writer’s block is just a “story” that got created and played up so much that now we are supposed to believe it really exists.
End of philosophy lesson.
Action point ==> Have several articles in various stages of development. In this way, if you do not seem to be getting anywhere with one article, move on to another, and then another, until you find one where the creative juices are flowing.