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Guess what my fast-start recommendation is? You got it -


write articles for other publishers. Why is this such


a common suggestion? Could it be because - it works?





This is the fastest and easiest way by far to get


a following of people who recognize your name and listen


to what you recommend.





When I was newly online and learning about online business,


clicking on the links in articles, forums, and discussion


groups signatures was my primary method of finding good


information.





I reasoned that if the person was published, odds were that


they were somewhat of an expert on that subject. And, if they


were experts, the products and services they sold or


recommended were likely to be good. Those were the people


whose products I bought and whose lists I joined.





If you include a signature with each article, including


a line or two about your business and your website URL


and/or email address, you may be very amazed at the traffic


it will generate for you - the best kind of targeted traffic,


too!





Are you having trouble just getting started? I understand.


And I can't tell you that writing isn't hard work.


It certainly is for me. But once you write the first article


it gets much easier. In fact, you may discover, as I did,


that you have a hard time stopping!





Here's a "jump-start plan" to get you going:





1. Get a notebook and pen, or if you are a "cut and paste"


writer like me - a word processor or computer, and just


brainstorm ideas for articles. If you are at a total loss,


go and read some articles in other's e-zines or websites.


That may spark an idea for a different approach to the same


subject or remind you of your own experiences in that area.





Think about what You need or want to know. What have you learned


from experience that might help others? Once you get started you


will come up with many ideas. Write each one down. If you think of


a good title for that article, write that down too. Make it "catchy."




2. What you should do next depends on you. There are several ways


writers work, depending on their personalities. You may like to order


and organize your points first by making an outline of the information


you plan to include or the points you intend to make. Then all you have


to do is go back and "flesh out" the points, adding useful facts or links


to more information.





Or, you may be a natural teacher, and write just as though you are


explaining the subject to the reader in person. Either method is fine,


just do what is comfortable for you. One method may work best for one


kind of article and the other for another kind.





3. In either case, don't forget to add "personality" to your writing. Share


some of yourself with your readers, make your writing uniquely your


own. It's fine to read e-zines and others' articles to see what


people may be interested in and spark your own ideas, but don't pattern
yourself after someone else. People want to feel that they know You -


Your knowledge and personality. This is what builds loyalty.





If it fits with your subject, don't be afraid to mention your product or


service and give the URL or email address, but DON'T write a


"glorified ad" and call it an article! That can offend a publisher so that


they won't even consider articles from you in the future.





4. After you've finished writing your article, read it through aloud,


preferably to someone else who will ask questions if they don't


understand some point.





5. Run a spell checker! If you own Microsoft Word or something similar,


run the grammar checker also. Have someone else proofread it for you.


Even professional proofreaders will tell you that they try to have


someone else proofread their own writing, because it is next to


impossible to catch your own mistakes.





6. Once you finish your article and make any necessary changes,


you will need to submit it to as many websites and e-zines as you can.


Search the web for "article directory" and you will find many places to


submit your article for free. There are also, of course, paid services and
software that will do the submissions for you, but you may want to wait


until you have successfully written a few articles before you choose to
pay.





As I said earlier, writing is hard work for me, and I reworked my first


article many times before I was satisfied. But if you persevere you may
discover that it can be loads of fun as well as a great promotion method


and a quick path to "web-guru-ness."

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