3 Ways To Make Sure You Crank Out As Much Content As Physically Possible
Marketing to any niche online is hard enough as it is, but you need to have a healthy ammount of quality content to post across the world wide web.
Whether it be short reports, articles, multimedia, fully blown e-courses, or just a simple ebook: you need loads of the stuff.
In the following paragraphs I aim to provide you with the best ways to make sure you are cranking out quality content to keep your business/es packed with materials to use for sale, promotion, or to plump up websites.
The first thing I recommend you do is to accommodate room in your business plan to write articles on a regular basis. This is the key to getting them quickly completed and ready to go.
I try to do at least 7 articles a week minimum! I have a set day every week where I get my head down and get to work on writing as many articles as possible.
But I don't rush them, the key for me is to make sure I am pumping out articles in good fasion but also to make them of the best possible standard.
If you can write 7 articles a week you will find life online a lot easier; you can post each article to your blog/s, you can distribute some/all to various article banks that you have selected.
You can send them to ezine publishers to send to their mailing lists, or even send them to your own lists.
You could even compile all your articles from one week, assuming they are related, and create yourself a short report that you can sell or give away.
Articles are perhaps the most powerful form of content online because of their versatility.
The second way to guaranteeing you are producing your fair share of content is to compile small reports that may only be 5-15 pages long.
Again if you plan to work on this 1-3 hours every day you can ensure you pump plenty of these out every week! They can gain huge exposure to your list if you include giveaway or resell rights with them.
They are so simple to write and produce it is unbelievably easy. If you are still to create your first product online then I recommend you start by writing a few of these.
My main tip with these is to keep things concise, then throughout the report mention a more in-depth up-sell which will be part of your profit funnel, in which you will keep up-selling to your prospect.
These reports can easily become viral if you are selling them with rights or giving it away with rights, if not listen to this: get an affiliate programme.
The Final key to produce the most content possible has already been mentioned in this article and that is to schedule time for the creation of your content.
A slot of time every working day on my business plan is used to write articles and create products.
In this section of time I just get my head down and get to work, as long as you do this I promise you will find things very easy and there is a good chance you will enjoy it too!
To conclude I want you to go away now and schedule some time to create something for yourself! Even if you start with just an article a day or a small report every week.
You will soon have a big library of content you can refer people to, which is obviously excellent because it gets visitors to your site and then if you have produced the best you can your visitor will very likely refer others.
Once you have such a library of products, reports and multimedia you will start to find things easier online. The very last question I want to answer is you may be wondering what to write about?
Head off to your favourite forum in your niche and find a hot topic or one where people are having problems - write about that.
Article Source:
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Danny Clare is an online business builder, author and adviser. His latest publication can be found at his Business Building Blog
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