Friday, September 4, 2009

The Only Golden Rule in Article Writing For You

Article writing is like a wheelbarrow.

It will go nowhere unless somebody starts doing something. It is not the end product, but it is the essential part to get to the end product. Your list building starts here. The problem with writing articles is not in writing them but in starting to write them. The Golden Rule is to take Action.

A true test for your ability to write articles is not what you wrote yesterday but what you write today. You should continue until you can look back and have a sizable number. You should continue doing what you planned to do yesterday and today. There is a saying that comes down to: they who can will do and they who can not will criticize. Excuses about time will not write your articles. You can not upload excuses, only articles. Traffic comes through exposure in your articles.

You can not write an article by talking about it. Write it while you shut up. Enthusiasm is good and we will surely go nowhere without it. However we will go nowhere if that is all we have. We will be overtaken by failure if we have a will to do things, but no will to act. We can simply jump in and write the first sentence or we can sit and want to write it. Many writers write at least one sentence on the new page before going to bed. It makes the white page seem less intimidating that way.

The Golden Rule of taking Action is of little use unless you realize that you must make the first move. Making the first move before you want too, or before you are ready helps tremendously in finishing the task. Ideas must be human and have humor in them since they never work unless you do. A single word grows into an article before you realize it. Only write at least one more sentence before you stop. The secret of the list building is in the article writing.

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