Posts Tagged ‘affiliate programs’

Efficiency Enhancers for Article Writers

Written on November 9th, 2009 by Chris Turnerno shouts

Depending on who you ask, writing articles can be a very pleasurable and rewarding experience, or it can be a major pain. I happen to believe that it’s a lot of fun, though there are certain ways to achieve success that others might struggle with.

The concept of coming up with things to write about, and then knowing what to write, can be a challenge. Still, there are strategies that make this easy and enjoyable.

While it always requires a bit of hard work, the process of writing articles can be made much easier by applying a few basic rules. Keep some of the things I’m about to discuss in mind and you’ll do well.

One thing that makes the job easier to do is to create lists, just like the one I’m creating now. Lists give you the equivalent of an outline, as you’ll know exactly what the article will consist of before it’s done. I’ve always found this to be useful.

Telling a story may also be an effective means of writing articles. Don’t be shy about interjecting your own personal experiences, in addition to your personality. People love reading stories in general, and they’re generally more entertaining than articles that are purely factual. A little personality never hurts.

Sometimes I’ll challenge myself to finish a number of articles in a given time period. Not only does this keep me concentrating on the task at hand, but it becomes more fun when I’m trying to set new personal bests.

Reward yourself when you’re done with your articles. This way, the purpose of your work may be less abstract in the short run. Many people forget why they’re writing to begin with, and they fail to see this.

My last suggestion may sound a little unconventional, but I can assure you that it’s had a major impact on my output levels. Work on your typing speeds, as faster typing will allow you to do more work in less time.

This writer writes about many other topics, including air conditioner covers and portable AC units.

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‘Test Article’ for “Unique Article Wizard”

Written on October 24th, 2009 by Unique Articleno shouts

Congratulations on joining our community! The “Unique Article Wizard” is the best and easiest way to receive unique content for your site. Here is some important ‘test’ information:

The fact that you can read this shows that the article submission process is working. You’ll now start to receive UNIQUE articles that match your selected categories, up to the “daily maximum limit” you set.

If you no longer wish to receive articles, or you wish to change the maximum number of articles you receive each day, simply update your preferences in the UAW Control Panel.

Welcome to the "Wizard"!

If you have any questions, please check the plugin FAQ or contact us at the helpdesk.

Also check to see if you have enabled the special UAW link so that your readers can get their own unique version of this articles, thereby preventing you from suffering from the duplicate content filters. Look at the bottom of this article to see if this link is activated or not. Without that link people will simply copy the article directly from your site, which means they will be posting content that is a duplicate of yours. If their site happens to have higher rankings than yours, then your site will suffer from the duplicate filters.

The Wizard's guide to "Powerful Article Marketing“!

If the link is activated, you can also earn 20% recurring commissions on any UAW signups resulting from people clicking on that link. That’s right – you can earn passive income just by publishing UAW articles on your site. If you haven’t already done so, why not join our free affiliate program?

Indeed, why not also use the Wizard to promote your own sites? Sign up for your own subscription and put your article marketing onto steroids.

Once again, welcome aboard! If you have any suggestions on how we might improve the Wizard, do let us know through our Helpdesk: http://allegrettopublishing.com/support/ .

This is the author’s resource box. If you have enabled the special UAW link, you should see it here:

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