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[27 Jan 2010 | No Comment | 559 views]

Writing in flow is hard enough without facing temptations of email, Twitter, FaceBook, World of Warcraft, or any other shiny online object. To get your mind fully into the game of writing, you can shed these distractions by using a minimalist text editor.
Essentially, these kinds of text editors strip away all of the distractions on your desktop by making them temporarily invisible. When you fire up one of these programs, it’s just you and the words on the screen. There are minimal formatting options also, so you won’t get lost …

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[24 Jan 2010 | No Comment | 250 views]
Write A Basic Article By Asking Yourself Questions

Have you ever sat down to write an article, only to stare at a blank screen? I know I have, but I’ve found a pretty simple solution that lets me write a lot of material, quickly and simply. After I find a topic I know about, I just ask myself a few questions and I answer them.
Find A Topic
Consider your reader for a moment. What is he looking for? What’s bugging him? Go to his favorite online hang outs and look for questions. Fire up keyword tool and find out …

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[11 Jan 2010 | No Comment | 137 views]

In this video, Rich Currie will introduce you to using a list of keywords as you write content for your website. This is part of a series, so in this part he assumes you’ve already done some research and have compiled a list of good keywords.
A good article length is between 600 to 900 words. In this article, you should focus on one keyword instead of dumping a ton of keywords together. Focus makes it easy for Google to figure out the subject of your article. If you try to …

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[5 Oct 2009 | No Comment | 201 views]

Getting your Ezine Articles reader to see your resource box is one thing. That’s easily solved by writing as short an article as possible, which with Ezine Articles is 250 words. They load the page, the article is a quick read, and there’s your resource box…all in one nice, compact package. Mission accomplished; your link is right before their eyes. Oh, but wait…
Your mission isn’t accomplished until they click your link!
Positioning the resource box under a short article is just part of your task…the other part is to write an …