How To Instantly Overcome Writer's
Block
Have you
ever heard of or experienced the dreaded writer’s block? This
is when you can’t seem to come up with ideas and/or words to
write articles, books, advertisements, pamphlets, poetry or any
otherwise. When a person makes a living from writing, this
petrifying disease can be stifling, stifling as in sending you
into the proverbial poorhouse.
How does
this sickness normally infect and inflict writers? The scenario
goes something like this. You have it in your mind to craft a
hot attention grabbing article. One that will attract a mass
number of readers and receive wide distribution, but alas, you
are going nowhere fast. No thoughts, words or ideas. As the
colloquial expression goes, the well is dry. Panic sets in like
a flood; pros and amateurs alike start announcing to their
peers, family and friends their frustrations concerning their
harrowing quandary.
Take
note; your days of writers block are forever over! I’m about to
deliver solutions to help you overcome this debilitating
dilemma and consistently deliver truckloads of articles
guaranteed to inform and awe your readers, increase your web
traffic and expand your exposure. Follow these
instructions:
1).
Make Chat Rooms Your Allies
In chat rooms, questions, ideas, opinions, information and data
will come forth to fill your mind with brand new ideas and
superb inspirations. This info is hot off the press because you
are receiving it directly from the thoughts and opinions of
your readers. Do not overlook this prime source of
creativity.
2).
Monitor Hot Topics
You will find great revelation from monitoring topics
broadcasted on TV, radio, talks shows and the Internet. For
instance, if you have a music site targeting young adults, when
Britney Spears decided to split with her husband, you should
have been all over that. If you are into agriculture, when the
E-coli issue rocked America, again, you should have nailed some
profound newsworthy articles on the issue.
3).
Join Discussion Forums
There are a legion of discussion groups such as, MSN Groups,
Yahoo Groups, Google Groups and Microsoft Discussion Groups
that consistently engage in lively debates. These informative
talks are sure to get your creative juices flowing. By joining
one or more of these discussion groups, you will stay razor
sharp and keep your finger on the pulse of your
topics.
4).
Perform Customer Surveys
Place a survey script or online poll on your website and blog,
ask questions and take polls then formulate titles and articles
based on the responses. A good example of using this resource
would be the CNN website; I visit their site on a daily basis,
and they almost always have a quick vote or some type of a poll
going. The bigwig companies realize this is a prime source for
new material for their editors.
5).
Monitor Your Guestbook
I cannot tell you how many stunning titles and profound
articles I have come up with by reading one or more of my
Guestbooks. The inspiration you’ll receive from this source is
awesome. These are your readers and they have taken the time to
express their feelings and innermost thoughts. Take heed,
listen to them and then start churning out articles.
6).
Hot Selling Products and Advertisements
Always keep your eyes, ears, pen and your voice recorder on
standby. You never know when you will hear your next title or
article idea. Advertisements and hot selling products have been
and will always be an outstanding source of writing
material.
7).
Follow The Fads and Trends
Don’t overlook this creative source of inspiration. I am
constantly following fads and trends to get new angles on old
subjects and to address new areas. The thing about fads and
trends is that you have to be ready to write and publish at a
moment’s notice, while the trend or fad is newsworthy. Under
this heading I would also include as fads and trends: holidays,
in demand topics, seasonal events, politics, sports events and
societal issues such as, weight loss, addictions, breast
implants and the like.
8).
Customer Questions
Instead of just e-mailing straightforward answers to questions
you receive from clients, customers or readers, craft articles
to answer their questions. If they asked it, it’s almost a
cinch that others have asked the same or similar
questions.
9).
Ezines and Enewsletters Don’t make the mistake
of overlooking these phenomenal sources of inspiration; which
are literal goldmines of article ideas. They are like having
writing coaches brainstorming for you and then delivering to
your inbox some of the hottest concepts one could ever
imagine.
10).
Blogs Blogs are quickly
becoming one of the hottest sources of information in the
world. The flow of illumination and insight from blogs is
astounding. Consequently, it is imperative that you have a
number of blogs tucked away in your favorites. Bloggers are
free thinkers unencumbered by the constraints of corporate and
government bureaucracy. They are unconventional intellectuals
who have the capacity to elevate your writing to heights
unknown.
I currently have over 1800 article ideas and counting, all
obtained from the various sources I’ve shared with you. It’s
about time you tap these rich resources.
To your
success,
Joe Elliot
© Copyright 1998 - 2009 by Joe Elliot. All Rights Reserved.
About The Author Joe Elliot is Managing Editor of
www.articleexperts.info.
He currently manages 30 high-ranking websites and has written
over 300 articles related to monetizing your Internet and home
based businesses. You can visit other life-changing sites
managed by Joe at: www.wealthgenerators.net.
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