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December 24, 2009

How To Awake The Article Writer Within You

Internet marketing can be very fun, especially if you are deep into creating content like articles, Squidoo lenses, blog posts and similar stuff. This can be very fun if you are in a niche that interests you deeply and inspires you, but it can also be very boring and hard to do if you are in a niche that holds no interest for you, that you have no knowledge on and you really can’t seem to get started writing content.

This is a situation where you’ll need to figure out how to get the needed inspiration. One way to do this is by visiting the most popular blogs in that niche and seeing what kind of content is created there and what kind of a response it gets. The same goes with Squidoo lenses, articles in the major article directories and the sites that you are competing with in the search engines.

Evaluate the content that you see, write down the general questions, problems and solutions that the content goes over and see if that gives you a boost in your inspiration or not. This should get the ball rolling and you should be able to create at least a few articles and blog piosts from doing this and get some free traffic to your site.

The next thing you should definitely do is visit Yahoo Answers and try to find questions that are in some way related to your niche. Here ais where you can find actual people with real questions that you can provide answers to in a form of an article or blog post.

If you still need more, the thing to do would be to go to Google and try to find some forums related to your niche. Forums are a great place for exchanging ideas, asking questions and getting them answered. This is probably the most powerful thing for getting ideas and creative juices flowing.

Lovren Lowitzky is a prolific article writer and Squidoo lensmaster. You can get to know his work by visiting affiliate marketing programs and thyromine reviews websites to see the type of content he creates.

Nothing contained in this article is intended to be used as medical advice and it is not intended to be used to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, nor should it be used for therapeutic purposes or as a substitute for your own health professional’s advice. If you have any medical issues, you need to consult your doctor or medical practitioner.

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