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The pleasure of article writing is immense, especially if you do so with exceptional competence and poise. After due time in front of the word processor, the words tend to come with greater ease than the previous days. Extraordinary ability comes with practice and a willingness to learn new things.
For all it’s benefits, there is a little imp that makes his way onto your work table when you least expect it. His name is writers block. Everyone has heard about even the best writers experiencing writers block from time to time. It is unavoidable, but you can remedy this problem if you arm yourself with some of the techniques that professional writers use when the little imp jumps between our ears!
Here are 10 of the best ways.
1. Take a stretch! Shake your head. Relax for a minute. Take a deep breath. Sometimes all it takes is to loosen yourself up a bit before moving forward.
2. Completely divert your attention. Stop. Get up and walk the dog. Brush your teeth. Cook yourself a meal. Wash the dishes. Whatever it takes to shake your mind loose from the pressure at hand.
3. Write a paragraph full of nonsense. I’m only halfway ashamed to admit it, but when I can’t pull another syllable out of my tired brain, I start writing dirty jokes and other nonsense to put a little smile on my face. After this, I’m usually ready to begin again.
4. Re-read the last two paragraphs. Sometimes going over what you just wrote can provide you with a fresh look at the concept you’re trying to communicate.
5. Break out the thesaurus. This is especially good when that doggone word is on the tip of your tongue, but you can’t seem to pluck it out. A thesaurus is an essential tool in the writers arsenal.
6. Get something to eat. Sometimes writers block is a result of brain fog. Brain fog can be the result of low energy levels. Grab something small to munch on and get those A’s connecting with those B’s in no time.
7. Call a friend to ask for help. Anyone, really, you get the idea. Enlist the help of someone who can provide a clear and fresh eye for what you are doing. Two heads are really better than one!
8. Brainstorm about three to five related concepts down before you go any further. Sometimes this small thing is all it takes to jar an idea loose from your foggy mind.
9. Write your last few sentences down on pencil and paper. Believe it or not, this is a very effective technique. Pecking away at your laptop becomes tedious and annoying at times. Writing on actual paper for a minute can help train you back into coherence.
10. If you’re a guy, kiss your wife. Women are a fantastic, if not overutilized diversion for us. Don’t go too far, cowboy, you’ve got writing to do! If you’re a gal, kiss your husband. Men are a fantastic, if not underutilized diversion for you. Don’t go too far, cowgirl, you’ve got writing to do!
These are some of the best known tactics for knocking your noggin back to life. Your writing is worth the extra effort and depends on someone who is coherent enough to carry your idea the last five yards. Mimicking what other professionals do is not only intelligent, but it’s also what THEY do to keep themselves sharp when they have to be. Before you know it, your competence as a writer will be so strong that bouts with writers block will become fewer and further between.
- Ali Baraka
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Writer’s block is a minor problem that can strike an author at anytime, and become a significant obstacle to a person’s career. For an author, overcoming this block can be the difference between meeting a deadline or not. Thus, gaining any strategies to overcome it is beneficial for the writer, and today I will describe such a strategy for you.
This strategy is similiar to the strategy of inspiration, but works in reverse. Whereas with literary inspiration, you partake in art if only to inspire you upon ideas that will help with your writing. Or maybe this inspiration will have no direct effect on you, but simply get you thinking in such a way as you will be able to develope your writing more effectively.
I believe, however, that looking at bad art, or listening to bad music, or even reading a bad book is actually very gainful for a writer. It will have the same effect as reading a good book in that it introduces you to new concepts or puts you in a different state of mind. But in addition, works that you judge, or that your target market has overwhelmingly judged as ‘bad’ will give you an idea of things you shouldn’t do in your writing, as well as should inspire you to think up ways that the ‘bad’ writing could be improved. This process itself will help you break your own block, and continue writing.
I hope this small, very precise theory will help you develope your own ways of combating writing obstacles, and help you “BEAT THE BLOCK!”
- Emperor
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I am a natural born writer, so writing has always come easy to me. But, when I had to start writing articles everyday for my blog, for my newsletter and for article submission – I quickly ran out of article topics.
Then one day as I was reviewing all of my articles, I realized that there was a structure and a formula behind each article I wrote. By recognizing these formulas I’m able to write an unlimited amount of articles – and write them in record time.
If you want to overcome writer’s block and start writing articles faster, then you want to model proven article writing formats, such as those found in my “Complete Instant Article Writing Templates Kit”
Here Are 10 Different Article Writing Templates That Will Help You Overcome Writer’s Block So You Can Write Articles Faster…
1. Myth Buster Article Template — With this template, you crush your prospects’ preconceived thoughts and notions about a subject. Take 3 myths people have about your industry. Explain to people why it’s a myth. And, then show them what can happen if they clear this myth from their mind.
2. Top 10 Article Template – Have you ever seen a Jay Leno, David Letterman or any other late night television show that doesn’t have a “Top 10″ segment? Well, neither have I! It’s because people love top 10 lists. So give readers and prospects what they want.
3. How-To Article Template – It’s no secret that “how-to” articles and blog posts are some of the most sought after, linked to and bookmarked content online. People want useful information and they’ll reward you by promoting it to others when you provide it. It’s also one of the easiest articles to write.
4. Step-by-Step Article Template – If you think writing a how-to article is easy especially if you’re using article templates, then you’ll think the step-by-step article template is a cinch. In how-to articles I start off with the problem or pain that my prospects are experiencing. Then I give them a solution and end with the results. In a step-by-step article, I like to sell the dream. I want to instantly connect with my prospects’ desires, wishes and needs. So, I explain the results up front that can happen if you follow my advice that I give in the article.
5. Quiz Article Template – Why do you think magazines publish quizzes all the time? Why do you think the quizzes you find on Facebook are so popular? It’s because people love taking quizzes, unless it’s a pop quiz in school. So, why not use a quiz format for your articles that will enable you to do a soft, pre-sell for your products and services. When readers answer “NO” to your questions, you’re implanting thoughts of “Maybe, we should be doing this.”
6. 3 Mistakes Article Template – When you mention mistakes within your title and throughout your article, you will automatically grab attention. People will think in their minds, “Am I doing this right? I better find out!”
7. The Why Article Template – How-to articles are great. And, as I said before, it’s the most popular article template. But sometimes, when you give too much of the “HOW,” you give prospects no reason to go to your website for more information. So, why not write an article that focuses on the “WHY” and give prospects a reason to visit your website and join your list.
8. Differentiate Yourself Article Template – This template helped Article Marketing Experts make more than 10,000.00 in less than 2 months. I created an article entitled “How to Choose an Article Submission Service.” Within this article, I created 10 questions that prospects should ask. Now these questions were designed to show everything that my service includes that no one else offers. It educated prospects and at the same time, it pre-sold my article submission services.
9. Failure to Success Article Template – Did you ever notice how speakers (especially those who sell from the stage) would always tell you about their hardships? Why do speakers do this? Because we want you to connect with us. We want to show you that if we can achieve success, so can you. By opening up and revealing your failures or your scars, you add realness to your written words. People will look up to you and they will want your guidance.
10. What I Learned From Article Template — Through my years as the article marketing expert, I’ve learned that I can connect almost anything – no matter how unrelated it may seem – to various secrets that I teach my clients, subscribers and readers. For example, I’ve written articles such as “7 Article Marketing Lessons I Learned From Being a Martial Arts Champion,” 3 Lessons I Learned From the Mother of a Fearless PR LEADER,” and “5 Relationship Building Lessons I Learned From My Parents.”
These templates are guaranteed to help you write articles faster. In many cases, you’ll be able to write your articles in 30 minutes or less. Now, I invite you to check out 3 of my favorite instant article writing templates all fleshed out with article samples so you can see exactly how each template should be used.
- Eric Gruber
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Writers who desperately need to earn a living will have no other choice but to go on and write anything that will get in the bucks. But, comes the mental block, how will they go about writing about something that they are not even passionate about? How could a poet write about the technical aspects of a car? How could a literary writer do a news article on something as horrid as a vehicular accident?
Here are tips on how to be a flexible writer:
Research, research, research.
If a writer, especially one who is just starting out and still trying to learn the ropes of being flexible, gets assigned to write a topic that he or she knows nothing about, he or she will not go amiss with lots and lots of research. There are a lot of sites on the net that offers sample articles on just about any topic under the sun. Through research, the writer will be able to get an idea on where she or he has to do and what she or he still needs to look up to be able to come up with the facts needed in her or his article.
Read.
Aside from getting facts from the net for a story or an article, a writer will also do well by reading a lot of materials like newspapers, magazines, manuals or books that will help in constructing the pieces that she or he needs to come up with.
She was sitting inside a public transportation; then, all of the sudden, thoughts suddenly seem to swirl inside her head and she ached to be with a notepad and pen so she could write them all down. She finds a notepad and a pen, she is lucky and the thoughts became words. She does not find them, she gets upset as the thoughts she was nursing so tenderly like a baby dissipated like dust into the winds.
That is how writers go about in their daily lives. There are moments when they could think of nothing to write at all and times when they are bombarded with so many ideas that their hands could not keep up or the inks of their pens would run out, whatever comes first.
But there is always a question that bugs every writer, and that is, To write or not to write? When they are faced with the opportunity of writing about something that is not their forte, would they or would they rather not write about it?
Use the radio and TV as your eyes and ears.
A writer’s ears and eyes are also very important in coming up with a piece that she or he does not know much about. If she or he is told to write about current events, then she could use radio and television as sources of information as to what is happening around. From news reports or documentaries, she or he could get a lot of information for the piece she or he is working on.
Be always ready.
So as not to miss out on any tidbit of information, a writer must have a pen and notepad with her or him wherever she or he goes. A writer never knows when an occasion or happening presents itself that she or he could produce into an article that is worth a reader’s while.
Nothing is a waste for a writer.
When an idea presents itself to a writer, whether it be for money or for no reason at all, she or he jots it down. Writers never waste something that could get her or him writing. An idea, no matter how bad or juvenile, is an idea that could be worked on when the tough gets going.
So to write or not to write? If one is a real writer, one writes no matter what. Because when we get down to it, a writer is not just born but also made. With a lot of hard work and perseverance, a writer becomes outstanding when she or he could take on any topic and write something about it that will not only be just readable but a success.
- sunita
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I am a natural born writer, so writing has always come easy to me. But, when I had to start writing articles everyday for my blog, for my newsletter and for article submission – I quickly ran out of article topics.
Then one day as I was reviewing all of my articles, I realized that there was a structure and a formula behind each article I wrote. By recognizing these formulas I’m able to write an unlimited amount of articles – and write them in record time.
If you want to overcome writer’s block and start writing articles faster, then you want to model proven article writing formats, such as those found in my “Complete Instant Article Writing Templates Kit”
Here Are 10 Different Article Writing Templates That Will Help You Overcome Writer’s Block So You Can Write Articles Faster…
1. Myth Buster Article Template — With this template, you crush your prospects’ preconceived thoughts and notions about a subject. Take 3 myths people have about your industry. Explain to people why it’s a myth. And, then show them what can happen if they clear this myth from their mind.
2. Top 10 Article Template – Have you ever seen a Jay Leno, David Letterman or any other late night television show that doesn’t have a “Top 10″ segment? Well, neither have I! It’s because people love top 10 lists. So give readers and prospects what they want.
3. How-To Article Template – It’s no secret that “how-to” articles and blog posts are some of the most sought after, linked to and bookmarked content online. People want useful information and they’ll reward you by promoting it to others when you provide it. It’s also one of the easiest articles to write.
4. Step-by-Step Article Template – If you think writing a how-to article is easy especially if you’re using article templates, then you’ll think the step-by-step article template is a cinch. In how-to articles I start off with the problem or pain that my prospects are experiencing. Then I give them a solution and end with the results. In a step-by-step article, I like to sell the dream. I want to instantly connect with my prospects’ desires, wishes and needs. So, I explain the results up front that can happen if you follow my advice that I give in the article.
5. Quiz Article Template – Why do you think magazines publish quizzes all the time? Why do you think the quizzes you find on Facebook are so popular? It’s because people love taking quizzes, unless it’s a pop quiz in school. So, why not use a quiz format for your articles that will enable you to do a soft, pre-sell for your products and services. When readers answer “NO” to your questions, you’re implanting thoughts of “Maybe, we should be doing this.”
6. 3 Mistakes Article Template – When you mention mistakes within your title and throughout your article, you will automatically grab attention. People will think in their minds, “Am I doing this right? I better find out!”
7. The Why Article Template – How-to articles are great. And, as I said before, it’s the most popular article template. But sometimes, when you give too much of the “HOW,” you give prospects no reason to go to your website for more information. So, why not write an article that focuses on the “WHY” and give prospects a reason to visit your website and join your list.
8. Differentiate Yourself Article Template – This template helped Article Marketing Experts make more than 10,000.00 in less than 2 months. I created an article entitled “How to Choose an Article Submission Service.” Within this article, I created 10 questions that prospects should ask. Now these questions were designed to show everything that my service includes that no one else offers. It educated prospects and at the same time, it pre-sold my article submission services.
9. Failure to Success Article Template – Did you ever notice how speakers (especially those who sell from the stage) would always tell you about their hardships? Why do speakers do this? Because we want you to connect with us. We want to show you that if we can achieve success, so can you. By opening up and revealing your failures or your scars, you add realness to your written words. People will look up to you and they will want your guidance.
10. What I Learned From Article Template — Through my years as the article marketing expert, I’ve learned that I can connect almost anything – no matter how unrelated it may seem – to various secrets that I teach my clients, subscribers and readers. For example, I’ve written articles such as “7 Article Marketing Lessons I Learned From Being a Martial Arts Champion,” 3 Lessons I Learned From the Mother of a Fearless PR LEADER,” and “5 Relationship Building Lessons I Learned From My Parents.”
These templates are guaranteed to help you write articles faster. In many cases, you’ll be able to write your articles in 30 minutes or less. Now, I invite you to check out 3 of my favorite instant article writing templates all fleshed out with article samples so you can see exactly how each template should be used.
- Eric Gruber
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Writer’s block is a minor problem that can strike an author at anytime, and become a significant obstacle to a person’s career. For an author, overcoming this block can be the difference between meeting a deadline or not. Thus, gaining any strategies to overcome it is beneficial for the writer, and today I will describe such a strategy for you.
This strategy is similiar to the strategy of inspiration, but works in reverse. Whereas with literary inspiration, you partake in art if only to inspire you upon ideas that will help with your writing. Or maybe this inspiration will have no direct effect on you, but simply get you thinking in such a way as you will be able to develope your writing more effectively.
I believe, however, that looking at bad art, or listening to bad music, or even reading a bad book is actually very gainful for a writer. It will have the same effect as reading a good book in that it introduces you to new concepts or puts you in a different state of mind. But in addition, works that you judge, or that your target market has overwhelmingly judged as ‘bad’ will give you an idea of things you shouldn’t do in your writing, as well as should inspire you to think up ways that the ‘bad’ writing could be improved. This process itself will help you break your own block, and continue writing.
I hope this small, very precise theory will help you develope your own ways of combating writing obstacles, and help you “BEAT THE BLOCK!”
- Emperor
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Who else is trying to make a living through article marketing…..but finds themselves constantly frustrated at the blank screen staring back at you? If you’ve got your hand up….you are NOT alone! One of the most common conundrums that faces article marketers of all types and stripes is the perpetual problem of writers block - or brain cramp….or simple “content exhaustion”, which sooner or later comes to claim us all! Sound familiar? If so…..continue reading on below as I share my favorite way for creating copious amounts of killer content that converts like crazy.
Okay….so what is your favorite way to eliminate writers block?
Very simple. Take your keyword phrase and ask a whole series of questions. Write them out either on paper ( my preferred method) or if you want to cheat, just type them out in your favorite text editor. Essentially, all you are really going to be doing is opening up wide window into your “flow” state, which is where your subconscious stream of conscious will take over, and turn on a veritable geyser of great questions, and pressing problems that you’re niche is dying to know.
Truthfully?
I can take any common keyword phrase I want to “own”, and generate 10 or 12 articles JUST for that phrase alone using this method, and usually in under 10 minutes. I then simply set down to answer the questions I’ve “asked”, and then start to distribute those answers around the web in the form of 300-400 word articles that the search engines, AND my readers and subscribers love to read!
- Ian Hollander
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Writers who desperately need to earn a living will have no other choice but to go on and write anything that will get in the bucks. But, comes the mental block, how will they go about writing about something that they are not even passionate about? How could a poet write about the technical aspects of a car? How could a literary writer do a news article on something as horrid as a vehicular accident?
Here are tips on how to be a flexible writer:
Research, research, research.
If a writer, especially one who is just starting out and still trying to learn the ropes of being flexible, gets assigned to write a topic that he or she knows nothing about, he or she will not go amiss with lots and lots of research. There are a lot of sites on the net that offers sample articles on just about any topic under the sun. Through research, the writer will be able to get an idea on where she or he has to do and what she or he still needs to look up to be able to come up with the facts needed in her or his article.
Read.
Aside from getting facts from the net for a story or an article, a writer will also do well by reading a lot of materials like newspapers, magazines, manuals or books that will help in constructing the pieces that she or he needs to come up with.
She was sitting inside a public transportation; then, all of the sudden, thoughts suddenly seem to swirl inside her head and she ached to be with a notepad and pen so she could write them all down. She finds a notepad and a pen, she is lucky and the thoughts became words. She does not find them, she gets upset as the thoughts she was nursing so tenderly like a baby dissipated like dust into the winds.
That is how writers go about in their daily lives. There are moments when they could think of nothing to write at all and times when they are bombarded with so many ideas that their hands could not keep up or the inks of their pens would run out, whatever comes first.
But there is always a question that bugs every writer, and that is, To write or not to write? When they are faced with the opportunity of writing about something that is not their forte, would they or would they rather not write about it?
Use the radio and TV as your eyes and ears.
A writer’s ears and eyes are also very important in coming up with a piece that she or he does not know much about. If she or he is told to write about current events, then she could use radio and television as sources of information as to what is happening around. From news reports or documentaries, she or he could get a lot of information for the piece she or he is working on.
Be always ready.
So as not to miss out on any tidbit of information, a writer must have a pen and notepad with her or him wherever she or he goes. A writer never knows when an occasion or happening presents itself that she or he could produce into an article that is worth a reader’s while.
Nothing is a waste for a writer.
When an idea presents itself to a writer, whether it be for money or for no reason at all, she or he jots it down. Writers never waste something that could get her or him writing. An idea, no matter how bad or juvenile, is an idea that could be worked on when the tough gets going.
So to write or not to write? If one is a real writer, one writes no matter what. Because when we get down to it, a writer is not just born but also made. With a lot of hard work and perseverance, a writer becomes outstanding when she or he could take on any topic and write something about it that will not only be just readable but a success.
- sunita
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There are several ideas and theories put forward as to why people have writer’s block. This list includes, but is not limited to:
– depression and anxiety
– natural ebb and flow of writing
– traceable to a single instance
– laziness
– untalented writer
– all written out
The fact is that anyone who endeavors to place his original thoughts and ideas to paper (or computer) will experience that total mind bending blank wall at least one time in his or her career. The question isn’t if it will happen but how to break through it.
Writer’s block is a worm of self-doubt and self-consciousness that can be triggered from any number of circumstances. The real issue isn’t how it happened but rather how to break free of the symptoms. And it is curable.
For some, writer’s block can be a short irritating experience while for others it can last for years. Breaking through writer’s block is a process of self-discovery and also a progression of specific action steps that lead back to productive writing.
You’ve heard the expression that recognizing the problem is half the battle? It’s true. And especially true in this case. Often times writer’s block is chalked up to a half a dozen other excuses or reasons for not being able to write constructively or creatively. It is what it is and it’s writer’s block. Recognizing that will help to cure what ails and move on.
Your next step is to pinpoint the source. Almost all cases can be traced to a specific incident that brings your self-confidence and expertise into question. It might have been an off-handed comment by a colleague or friend; you might have lost a contest or been denied an application. There is a source and your journey will be much quicker if you find it.
Look at the source objectively. Reading is a subjective art form. Even best selling authors have their critics. No one single opinion is that important. Something about that comment popped your enthusiasm. Break it down, look at it closely then discard it.
Writers write because they care. If a writer doesn’t care about his writing there is no writer’s block. Understanding that a writer writes because they want or need to write negates any validity in comments from friends or colleagues. What ever it was that stopped your creativity is not valid. There is enough validity in your need to write.
On a more concrete level, after going through these steps, you should then make the effort to sit down and write each day. Even if you only put gibberish to paper you will find that the simple act of writing will gradually increase your self-confidence and assure you that your expertise has not magically disappeared.
Writer’s block is an irritating self-confidence issue that can easily lead to years of self-destruction if not addressed properly. Sadly, the world is would be without many of today’s greatest works if the authors had not addressed their issues .
- param preet singh
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“Writer’s block” is for writers.
“Product block” is for marketers who have brilliant ideas for creating and marketing a product but cannot seem to get past that invisible blockage. This is basically you caught up in the haze of swirling ideas, multiple plans and big dreams of online business riches.
If you are a writer, the best advice would be to just go out there and have that R&R time in order to refresh your mind. But you are not a writer, you are a marketer. How then can you get past that voluminous “product block”?
Below are some product block advices that can help clear your troubled marketer mind.
Product Block Advice 1: Market on a wider range.
Having a niche market is essential for any online business. This does not mean that you cannot cross-promote your product to related niche markets. There is a big possibility that the market in close range to you will have a need for your product too.
When you choose a product, think of one that will also be beneficial outside the market you are moving into. There is a varied business world out there. What are the chances that your product can provide more out of your niche? A big chance.
Product Block Advice 2: It is all in the packaging.
Pretty ribbons and papers make gifts even more pleasing to the eye. Your product should embrace the same concept. The way you present your product will make a big impact on your potential customers.
The online marketing world is a highly competitive business. Come up with an eye-popping presentation for your product so you can be a step ahead of your competitors. Uniqueness can always create a splash. Innovation can also create a big wave. Use your imagination.
Product Block Advice 3: Start small.
Initial product creation will not land you your own reality show. Not will it get you to The Oprah Show. That is not how it works. Remember that “rags to riches” principle? Everyone has to start somewhere and that somewhere is not instantly big time.
Create a simple product. It does not have to be thousands of dollars worth. A dollar or less will give you lots of dollars in the long run. Set your aim right by not going for the higher target. Work your way up from the lower market going up to the bigger field.
Product Block Advice 4: No product is perfect.
The sooner you can accept that your product is not perfect, the better it will be for you and your business. Even high end products are not perfect. There will always be some downsides no matter how hard you try to polish your product.
Think of your product as an answer to what people needs. That answer does not always have to be perfect. You can provide the solution but you cannot please everyone. On the same note, mistakes you will encounter will help you enhance your product. It will also be the learning experience you need in order to be close to being perfect.
Product block should not stop your business from going everywhere you want it to be. Four sound advices to help you break through the greatest hindrance in product creation.
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- Michael Cheney
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