Tips for Writing!

If you really want to get through these posts quickly, here are a couple of tips that you should really pay attention to!

Sure, you don’t necessarily have to follow my advice. You can go at it alone and see how far that gets you. But remember: I can do one of these things in less than 2 minutes. Not for nothing, but if it’s taking you over 10 minutes to do just one of these posts, then you’re not going to make a lot of money. You’ll be burned out and sick of working on them before you make your first $10!

So here are a few things to remember:

• Try to use a program like Word (Microsoft) to write with

This just saves tons of time. Word will automatically capitalize your sentences for you. It will correct any wrong punctuation. It will underline misspelled words. It follows proper grammar and will make plurals singular and singular plural if need be. It makes editing so, so simple, and when it comes to typing quickly, Word even rearranges your letters just in case you have a habit of typing things like “hte” instead of “the” or “nad” instead of “and.” Also, it’ll throw the apostrophe in words like “you’re,” “you’ll,” and “they’re.” This just makes everything so much easier.

Word also formats everything correctly. You won’t have to worry about double-spaced words and whatnot. Word makes everything a whole lot cleaner.

• Don’t write about complicated, time-consuming specifics!

Look, if you get a keyword like “washable carpet” and get the URL for a site, you do not—I repeat: do not!—have to write your post as if it’s a web page for that URL. You don’t have to write about any custom specifications or specific styles. When you get a keyword like this, you can just write about the benefits of a quality-made washable carpet. Just fill it out with pure fluff!

“It’s great to have a washable carpet that won’t fall apart when you clean it. We’re all sick and tired of those cheap rugs that start to come undone when we run the shampooer over them! It’s a waste of time and money, and a cheap rug won’t even get thoroughly clean.”

That took me about 20 seconds to write, just off the top. You can do the exact same. This is fluff, not Pulitzer stuff.

What you should be most concerned with, above all, is quickly writing a short post that covers a general topic of your choosing that’s related to the keyword.

• Use longer sentences!

A great way to get through these articles quickly is to use longer sentences.

Example: A great tip you can use in order to get through these articles as quickly as humanly possible is to make sure that you are using sentences that are a lot longer and fill up more space.

Do you see the difference there? One’s only 14 words, short and to the point, whereas the other is 37 words, run-on in nature but a true space-filler.

Flesh out what you’re trying to say and you can make very quick work of these articles. Your sentences still need to be coherent, mind you, but the more you can fit in every sentence, the less you’ll actually be “writing.” You can take one or two thoughts and flesh them out into an entire post. When you use shorter sentences, though, you’re forced to go back to the well for new ideas. This will slow your progress down.

• Be a Storyteller

I’ve found that the easiest way to write a post quickly is to tell a story with it. If you’re thinking about what the next line is going to be and how you’re going to fill in 150 words, you’re going to end up staring at a blank screen, printing the same line over and over again, and having to do that dreaded research for basic ideas.

Instead, start off with an extended introduction. In fact, your entire first paragraph can be around 100 words, and it can all be an introduction to the small story you’re trying to tell. Then you have a short, 50-word paragraph to write where you’re introducing the keyword.

If you want to blow through these puppies quickly, just remember to follow these few tips and you’ll do just fine.

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