Finding The Right Words To Say

in THE LAB by ronald on Saturday, September 6th, 2008 // 0 comments

It’s sometime challenging and can cause some to abandoned projects. Some days people have no problem with it, then the next day it some as if it’s impossible to accomplish. I’m talking about writing articles and most, – if not all – bloggers have had days when writing something – anything- seems difficult. In fact, I had that very problem last night.

This problem can be a nuisances but it can be fixed. Writing is a process that requires steps. But because I thing there are great article on this subject already, I’m going to give credit where credit is due. These aticles have helped me in my time of need and I’m shower they will help you.

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1) How To Write Every Day (and why you should) – This one was written by Sharon Hurley Hall over at Dailywritingtips.com. The one shows you how and why to should write every day.

2) 3 Rules for Finding Great Post Ideas, and 15 Places to Look for Them – Written by Leo Babauta over at NorthxEast, this article gives some of the best ways to create new articles and it happens to be one of my favorites. But don’t take my word for it. Go check it out.

3) How to Write an Article in 20 Minutes (by Jim Estill) – I like this one because it show you how to write quickly for those days when you need to write on the fly. Jim wrote this one over are Copy Blogger

I also like Do You Recognize These 10 Mental Blocks to Creative Thinking? and 5 Simple Ways to Open Your Blog Post With a Bang by Brian Clark

4) Ten Tips For Writing A Blog Post – This article (by Darren Rowse over at Problogger) wrote a eye catching article on writing articles that was one of my favorites because of its simplicity. Not to mention IT WORKS.

5) Six tips for writing a great blog post by wagg.it has 6 tips of writing blog post. Thou not as cool as the others, it still has good stuff.

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