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Article Wed: 3 Simple Steps to Developing Writing Ideas


New and fresh writing ideas are sometimes hard to come by if you write articles as part of your online marketing strategy. You want readers to be able to gain something useful every time they read your work. Of course, you want to write articles related to your topic or niche to make it more relevant for your readers. Well today, we are going to focus on how to write an article based upon how you complete a typical task that is common to your line of work. Now this task can be anything from setting up a website to composing email messages for your auto-responder as long as it is useful and relevant.

The following 3 steps will show you how to write an article by breaking down any work assignment and explaining how to successfully complete it.

Pick a Task, Any Task

Every business has some type of online marketing strategy, which is made of several different variables involving countless functions that need to be performed. The range of strategies and functions that go into operating an online business seem to go on into infinity. This also gives you a plentiful supply of topics to write articles about. I will not even go into the different problems that may arise and the steps or procedures that are required to address these issues. I think you get my point………

Outline Your Procedure

Take the task you select to be the focal point of your article and break in down into the steps or procedures involved in the completion of this task. This will be your article outline. Each step or procedure is now a new paragraph or perhaps the content found within a sub-title of your article.

Remember how we said the most effective articles are the ones that are relevant to your field? Well obviously, any task you choose to write about more than fills the requirement of having articles related to your field and relevant to your readers.

Describe Completing Each Step

At this point you are now merely 'filling in the blanks' as you finish writing your article. By taking the outline, you have already put together you simply and briefly describe how to complete each step. Remember it is just an article so your description does not need to be of great detail just a good overview.

Having a constant supply of fresh writing ideas is vital for anyone who writes articles as part of their online marketing strategy. Of course, to be the most effective you want to writes articles related to your field of interest to maintain relevancy for your readers. The 3 simple steps we discussed above show how to write an article based upon the steps involved in the completion of any work related assignments. When you consider the countless number of tasks involved in operating your own business you will NEVER be at a lost for ideas to write about.

About The Author
TJ Philpott is an author and Internet entrepreneur based out of North Carolina.

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