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Article Marketing Tips – How to Churn Out Articles

February 11th, 2013 Leave a comment Go to comments

Many people hate writing articles because they may simply feel like they take too much time and require too much work. If it takes 30 minutes to an hour to write an article, you can easily see how this can be prohibitive to an individual who needs to churn out as much information as possible, especially if they are using article marketing to drive traffic to the website. 

The more articles that they a person can write, the greater the potential is for them to get more traffic and increase sales. There are ways to speed up the article writing process.  We will discuss them below.

To speed up the amount of time that it takes to create an article, individuals can use transcription software, be sure to do their homework, go with the flow, realize that their articles don’t have to be perfect, and simply relax.

Transcription software allows individuals to speak their article into a microphone. The software will transcribe it to text. All the author needs to do o thereafter is proof the article and make needed corrections.  This is simply an audio to text transcription software.  You can purchase this type of software at your local office supply store or online at places like eBay.

Do your homework.  If you’re familiar with the topic that you are writing about, it will be much easier to write.  Make sure that you do your research on the topic. This will speed up your writing a great deal.

Go with the flow.  Don’t stop and make corrections every time you misspell a word or if the sentences don’t come out exactly the way that you want it the first time. You can always go back and proof it. When you get in the flow you don’t want to stop yourself. Simply go with it and make corrections later.

Realize that your article does not have to be perfect.  You are not writing for the New York Times.  You are writing for the average person and you will need to write on a level that they will understand. Don’t worry about your article being absolutely perfect and of professional quality.

Lastly, relax. It’s just an article.  You could be spending your time doing something much more difficult or stressful. Try to enjoy the process of being able to research and write about different and new topics.

Again, these are some simple ways to increase your article output.  Consider using transcription software, make sure that you do your homework, go with the flow, realize that you don’t have to be perfect and relax.

Scott Brooks
http://www.articlesbase.com/marketing-tips-articles/article-marketing-tips-how-to-churn-out-articles-672378.html

  1. hart1998
    February 11th, 2013 at 23:29 | #1

    How to become a lawyer?
    I would like to know, how to become a lawyer, the main points I’d like you to involve in your answer are, how many years it will take and the stages to get my qualifications. I’d also like to know the different paths I can take after I have become a lawyer, and finally the salary. Thank you

  2. mailaccount63
    February 12th, 2013 at 04:31 | #2

    In the USA, to become a Lawyer, IF you go to school full-time:
    1) Bachelor’s degree – four years from a traditional college/university.
    2) Study for LSAT. Take LSAT.
    3) Law school – three MORE years.
    4) Study for Bar Exam. Take Bar Exam in the state where you want to practice.
    5) Pass the Character and Fitness Evaluation. Then you can practice Law.
    BUT……..
    6) You still have to take additional classes/seminars/legal training etc. each year to obtain CEUs to keep your license to practice Law. (You aren’t done with school!!)
    7) In many states there are even laws requiring a certain percentage of your legal work to be "pro bono" (free of charge) for some charitable purpose.
    http://www.wikihow.com/Become-a-Lawyer-i…

    Absolute "best" law schools are Yale and Harvard.

    Best undergraduate majors: Business Admininstration and/or Accounting.

    Best personality qualities? Ability to BS and look for work.

    >>>>Tips? Change your idea of a career path ASAP!!! You WON’T be making $110,000 a year. Unless you have a mommy or a daddy who are already a partner at a law firm. As an attorney, according to one of the latest polls, you’ll be making more like $40,000/yr – remember: lawyers have to pay for: office overhead, cost of living (the bigger the city, the higher your cost of living), and the crushing law school debt.

    Warning> Jobs in the field of Law are drying up fast!! This no longer is a good field to invest time and/or money into. This is a SHRINKING, crumbling, and dying vocational field. Many, many reasons. Also, we simply already have way too many Legal Professionals – we just have an absolute glut!! And, every year, more and more people graduate from law school, but there are fewer and fewer jobs. Even the largest and most reputable law firms are experiencing unprecedented cutbacks. I don’t expect the situation to improve in the coming years….
    http://abovethelaw.com/2010/01/this-week…

    The field of Law has a mystique that actually exceeds reality. The field of Law is a vastly overrated career – especially by television.<< There are many myths regarding the field of Law. Law is a more demanding profession than most people realize. It is not like what you see on TV.

    Cost of law school to be lawyer, approx $150,000+. Be prepared to take on a LOT of debt, if becoming an attorney is your "true", ultimate goal!!!<<<< School loans are "non-dischargeable debts" – which means you cannot just write them off in bankruptcies (except in extremely rare cases).

    Now… the law schools know this, but they won’t tell you the truth >that the job market/economy is just SATURATED with way too many Legal Professionals. Instead the schools will feed you a fairytale and will LIE to you. The root of the problem is we already have too many law schools. We are STILL in a Recession, and the schools are fighting for their own survival – they will tell students anything to get to the students’ money. (Which is why they won’t tell you the truth about the job market for the field of Law.) And these schools continue to recruit and churn out even more graduates………….Remember>>> law schools are BUSINESSES – their TOP concern is making money for themselves. Law schools are cash cows.

    >>>>>THE #1 MOST IMPORTANT THING (and I can’t stress this enough>>>): You ESPECIALLY have to beware of the BOGUS, INFLATED law school salary/job stats given out by >law schools< (AND by the U.S. Bureau of Labor)!!***<<<<<

    If you don’t believe me, then:
    **Check out these websites:
    http://JDScam.blogspot.com
    http://www.abajournal.com/magazine/article/paradigm_shift/
    http://www.JDUnderground.com
    http://subprimejd.blogspot.com
    http://lawandletters.blogspot.com/2007/11/why-you-shouldnt-go-to-law-school.html
    http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/career-transitions/201009/considering-law-school-do-the-math
    http://www.abanet.org/lsd/legaled/value.pdf
    http://lawshucks.com
    (A link to a website does not constitute endorsement.)
    **do a SEARCH here on Yahoo Answers to see what other posters are saying about the current status of the field of Law.
    Google it.

    If you want a JOB when you are done with your studies, consider and look into the fields of: >>>Healthcare<<<, Information Technology, Law ENFORCEMENT, environmentalism, emergency planning, accounting, education, entertainment, utilities, home-car-commercial-industrial repairs, vice industries, clergy, and/or debt collection. I spoke to a career counselor from Jobs and Family Services, and HE told me that these areas are where the jobs are, and future job opportunities/availability….and scholarships.

    Good luck.

    (This is based on my current knowledge, information, belief, and life experiences. This was intended as personal opinion, and not intended to be used as legal advice. Please be careful and do your research.<<< You DID ask the question here on Y/A. I am just trying to help you.)
    References :
    life
    have actually worked in the field of Law for twelve years
    started at the very bottom rung as a mailclerk and clawed my way up
    now actually am a CURRENT employee of a law school, so I KNOW and see (too much?!?)
    don’t have time to watch those TV law shows – the couple that I did watch weren’t realistic, at all
    TV glamorizes the field of Law – Reminder: TV is FICTION!!! – do your research first! – the field of Law is actually a lot of paperwork and politics – and law school is VERY expensive, so know what you are getting into
    wish someone would have warned ME sooner
    so now I TRY to warn and help others (that actually want to know, will listen and not get defensive)
    I am simply tired of watching students getting ripped off by law schools
    so many students have come to me- upset because they could not find employment- I am just trying to warn as many as I can, and trying to fulfill a promise
    I am answering you in good faith.

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