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I'm Out of Ideas, Now What? © Terri Seymour I am actually out
of ideas for an article this week, so I guess I will make that
into an article. Do you have a similar problem? You write
article after article and finally you just seem to draw a blank
for ideas for another article! I am sure this happens to all of
us at some point or other.
Well, when it happens to me there are a few things that I do to
try to find some fresh ideas. Maybe some of these ideas will
give you an idea or two. ;-)
*Check the message boards - Message boards are a great place to
see what kind of information people are looking for. Follow the
discussions and see what things people are interested in and
need to know more about. I have found many an article idea
reading the boards.
Try these boards to get started:
http://homebizlink.com/wwwboard/
http://www.internet-marketing-forum.com/forum/index.php
http://www.friendsinbusiness.com/board1/
*Catch up on your email discussion groups - Another great place
to find out what info people are looking for is email discussion
groups. Not only can you get ideas for your articles, but you
can learn a lot as well. If you are not subscribed to any of
these groups, here are a few I recommend:
mailto:digital-women-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
mailto:hbj_chat-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
mailto:ideasbypost-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
*Visit a few Internet news sites - These sites can keep you
informed of current events, happenings and online news. Research
and write your own news articles to keep your readers informed.
These sites might be of help:
http://www.internet.com/home-d.html
http://www.internetnewsbureau.com/ http://www.newslinx.com/
*Read through your emails - Take note of what people are asking
you about and what they are most concerned with. Keep a file on
hand and record all questions and email that can be turned into
articles.
*Read through some ezines - Ezines are a goldmine of information
and ideas. They allow you to keep abreast of the latest
products, programs, home biz opps, etc.
Find lots of ezines here: http://www.myfavoriteezines.com
http://www.ezinesearch.com http://www.directoryofezines.com
http://www.EzineLocater.com/
*Do a quick survey - Write a two or three question survey and
send it out to associates or discussion group members. You will
find people are usually eager and willing to help in cases such
as this.
For example: What concerns do you have for the Internet
marketing world? What resources do you need but have trouble
finding?
These types of questions might give you some fresh ideas to
expand on with an article.
*Read other articles - By reading other articles, you might
possibly come up with an unusual twist or angle for an overused
idea. It sometimes helps to get different views and insights on
the same old ideas.
You can find all kinds of articles here:
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mailto:ArticlePublisher-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
mailto:PromoteYourArticle-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
http://www.MakingProfit.com http://www.ideamarketers.com
Always have an open mind for article ideas. After awhile you
will begin to see ideas all over the Net. Keep a notebook handy
and when you think of an idea, no matter where you are, you can
write it down and use it. I get a lot of my ideas in the middle
of the night when I cannot sleep. I have learned to write them
down so they do not go into oblivion! ;-)
And remember, people want and need basic, straight forward,
helpful information. They do not need college words, fancy
storylines or over-dramatized articles.
Also, do not be afraid to give your articles a little
personality and/or humor. Just write from the heart and do your
best to provide real usable resources and information. Write as
if you were talking to the person, not at the person.
About the author:
************* Terri Seymour and her husband Terry of
www.seymourproducts.com offer a no cost, home business
opportunity. Apply online. Resources and more for your home
business available at www.myownezine.com Free ecourse
business-building-ecourse@getresponse.com
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