If I wanted to do an article on “unschooling”, I’d search Google for “unschooling forums” or “unschooling discussion boards”.
All I then do is look for what folks are talking about, read their responses and use them to help write my own article.
If you find a great info-product on Clickbank for gardeners, do a search for garden forums. See what kinds of questions folks are asking and write an article to answer.
You can also find Frequently Asked Questions at FAQ.org and Groups.google.com.
Remember, in article-writing, keep your article short and to the point.
Use helpful tips throughout.
I remember one article I read about searching for a fitness club. One of the tips went like this. “In order to find the best fitness club for you, you must go out and look for one.”
Well, duh! For crying out loud, that’s the "best advise" I had received so far (sic). Of course you have to look for one. That’s a piece of totally useless information.
Steer clear of stating the very obvious.
Give unique, helpful suggestions in your article. That’s what your readers want.
Thursday, 4 December 2008
Article Writing - Where To Find Good Info
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Excellent tips. Really useful stuff .Never had an idea about this, will look for more of such informative posts from your side.. good job...Keep it up
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