Friday, November 30, 2012

Article Writing Tips - The Commentary

I hear these complaints from article writers all the time. "I can't think of anything to write about" or "I don't know enough about the subject." The list of excuses is endless. Well, with the commentary, there are no more excuses. Why? Well, when you're done reading this article, you'll understand why. The commentary, or what is more commonly referred to as the opinion piece, is the easiest thing in the world to write. After all, everybody has opinions, right?

Okay, so what really is an opinion piece of commentary? Well, it's exactly what it sounds like. It's an article where you give your opinion about something. I mean you DO have opinions, right? I have yet to meet a person who isn't so opinionated that you just want to throw darts at them. Hey, I'm probably one of the most opinionated people around and my opinion is that ANYBODY can write these kind of articles. The form of them is very simple.

You start out by simply reporting the facts of a particular subject, whatever it is. So let's say you're writing about the current financial crisis and Wall Street. You simply report the latest happenings on Wall Street, whatever they are. These are easy enough to find through newspapers, TV or even the Internet. Just look up latest Wall Street news. Report the facts and then move on to the next part. That next part is YOUR opinion. And guess what? Since it's an opinion, it can't be wrong.

Article Writing Tips - The Commentary

So let's say you have an opinion on the housing crisis, people defaulting on their mortgages. You might write that it's their own fault for taking out mortgages that they clearly knew they couldn't afford in the first place. That's one angle you could take. Another angle is from the viewpoint of the lending institutions. You could write about how irresponsible you think they have been for giving loans to people they knew could never pay them back. You could write about what you think of the bailouts. There is so much to comment on.

Opinion pieces are without a doubt the easiest in the world to write. Just get the facts straight and nobody can accuse you of writing an article that is inaccurate. After all, opinions are just that.

Try writing these sometime. You might be surprised to find out how easy they REALLY are.

And yes, THAT is MY opinion.

To YOUR Success,

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Monday, November 26, 2012

10 Newsletter Ideas to Write Articles for Your Newsletter

Since you publish your newsletter on a regular basis, sometimes it's difficult to find newsletter ideas for your next issue's content. You sit in front of your monitor and stare at the white screen where the typing cursor is blinking... but your mind doesn't seem to come up with any ideas.

Here are 10 tips to help you find good article ideas...

#1. Make an Ideas List

10 Newsletter Ideas to Write Articles for Your Newsletter

If you've been writing articles for a while, you know your brightest ideas don't usually come to your mind when you need them. Actually, you usually get the best ideas when you're doing something else and thinking about another thing.

But everything changes when you decide to sit and write an article... you get the writer's block. You really need a good idea for your next issue... but your mind doesn't help a bit.

The solution is creating an idea list. Whenever you get a bright idea, just add it to your list. After a short time, you'll have a list full of creative ideas for your next 20 issues at least. So whenever you want to write an article, you simply take a look at your list and choose an idea you feel like writing about.

I've been using this technique for almost a year and it has really helped me write better articles faster and easier!

#2. Do a Little Keyword Research

Find out which keywords your target market are searching in search engines. Then write an article about it. So not only you will provide your subscribers with the exact information they're looking for, but you may also get a top ranking for that article in search engines - which will bring you lots of targeted traffic for free.

Wordtracker is an essential keyword research tool that I always use to get many keyword ideas and find out how many times people have searched for them. You can also use Overture free keyword suggestion tool.

#3. Ask Your Readers

To turn your subscribers into loyal readers and win their trust, you should provide them with the exact information they're looking for.

The easiest way to find out "what" exactly they want to know is simply adding a "Ask the Editor" section to your newsletter. Soon you will receive lot of emails from your readers asking you for advice about various topics.

You can choose the most common questions and problems and write an article about it. So you'll get lots of great article ideas for your future issues. What's more, your readers will love your newsletter for providing them with the exact information they need!

#4. Study Forums where Your Target Market Hangs out

More and more people participate in forums these days. One of the reasons is because you can get professional advice for free. And this is exactly what makes forums a great place for you to get bright ideas for your newsletter content.

You simply need to go to the forums where your target market hangs out. There you will discover many of the most common questions and problems your target market has. So you can write helpful articles about them.

#5. Browse Article Directories

There are many article directories available online. You just need to browse related categories to your newsletter topic and take a look at article titles. They will inspire you and give you awesome content ideas for your newsletter.

Here are some of the largest article directories...

* http://www.ezinearticles.com

* http://www.goarticles.com

* http://www.articlefinders.com

* http://www.articlecentral.com

* http://www.article-directory.net

* http://www.articlesfactory.com

* http://www.connectionteam.com

#6. Review Other People's Products

You might know many great books, software programs, and services that will benefit your newsletter readers. So why not write an honest review about one of them to help your subscribers make the right decision?

What's more, you can join their affiliate program and earn a commission from every sale you make via your affiliate link. This can make you a lot of money because if you provide your readers with a honest review about a useful product, many of them will buy the product and you'll get a commission.

Just remember your role as an affiliate is NOT to sell. It's the most common mistake affiliates make. Selling is the duty of the merchant. Your role is PREselling. It means warming up your visitors and putting them in an open-to-buy mindset.

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#7. Interview an Expert in Your Field

People like to hear success stories and learn how successful people have reached to where they are now. You can interview successful people in your field by email or phone.

Well-known experts are usually very busy, so they won't accept long interviews. In general, the more famous an expert is, the shortest your interview must be or they won't accept it.

The experts you choose to interview should not necessarily be very famous - like multi-millionaires. They hardly accept to let you interview them. You can interview an ordinary person who has been fairly successful in your field.

#8. Write How-To Articles

You can write how-to articles about almost anything. People love how-to articles. Here are some sample titles...

* How to Go to Sleep in 3 Minutes

* How to Cure Your Headache in 5 Minutes without any Medicine

* How to Look 10 Years Younger

#9. Give a Certain Number of Tips, Ideas, etc.

People love articles that promise to give a certain number of tips - like this article :). These articles are also easy to write. For example you can easily find 3 tips about any topic and turn it to an article. Here are some title examples...

* 5 Tips on How to Deal with an Overbearing Boss

* Top 10 Questions to Ask in an Interview

* 9 Creative Home Business Ideas to Start with Less than 0

#10. Use Guest Articles

Don't feel like writing an article or just don't have the time? No problem. You can publish someone else's article in your newsletter for free. I've introduced some large article directories here in this article in Idea #5.

Since it's much easier to copy and paste a written article than spending time on writing your own, you may be tempted to use guest articles as your main article in many of your issues. But do yourself a favor and don't do it too often. Let me explain why...

What's the goal of your newsletter? Isn't it to win your prospects' trust and prove your expertise to sell them your own products or affiliate products? So if you don't write the majority of your newsletter articles yourself, how can you prove your expertise?

# Final Thoughts

I hope this article helps you get creative article ideas for your newsletter. But if you haven't found a good idea yet, don't push yourself too hard. Don't point a gun to your mind and order it to give you a great idea or you will shoot. :)

After all, it's YOUR mind. It's what has always helped you in your business... and your life. So be kinder to it. Relax and take sometime off. Go outside and let your mind rest for a while. Don't even think about your newsletter.

Then get back to this article and try to find a good idea. If you get an idea for your next issue, well done! I'm happy for you!

But if you still can't seem to come up with anything, no problem. Just send a message to your readers and let them know you won't publish your newsletter this week/month.

And remember... your happiness, your health, and enjoying your life is what matters the most. You don't have to write your newsletter until next week, next month... or even next year. Your newsletter is just a small part of your business... and your business is only a small part of your life.

Wish you happiness, health and wealth! :)

Ladan Lashkari

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Thursday, November 22, 2012

Writing Exercise - Practicing Perspective

When writing, it is important to know the perspective you are trying to portray. Perspective is how the narrator of the scene views what is happening and therefore shapes how they portray what they have seen to the reader. Also known as point of view, perspective can be shaped by distance and relation to the actual event and/or the character or narrators own feelings towards the scene at hand or their state of mind leading up to the event. Ultimately, perspective can either help and/or hinder the telling of the story. For example, if the narrator's personal feelings overshadow the scene, it can take away from portraying what is really going on. At the same time, if the narrator is able to nicely combine the portrayal of the scene with their own feelings about the issue, it can enhance and strengthen the scene, giving more than just the facts.

A couple types of perspective include objective, subjective, and a specific point of view. An objective perspective is when the narrator portrays the scene without any personal bias. Subjective is when the narrator has personal feelings about the scene, and it shapes the way he/she portrays it. A specific point of view can take the narrator completely out of the picture, and instead tells the story/scene through the eyes of a third party.

A good writing exercise is to practice writing a given topic/scene from multiple perspectives. The following is an example of this writing exercise using objective, subjective, and specific point of view perspectives. The place being described is a college classroom, and the scene is just before class is about to start.

Writing Exercise - Practicing Perspective

The first example is of this classroom being told from an objective perspective:

The room is lit from the combination of eight overhead classroom-style lights and the white painted walls. The room, probably near 300 square feet, is entirely used up to enhance learning. Tables are set in a U-shape with orange chairs facing the green "blackboard". 15 students sit facing the professor.

As you can see, when a scene is told objectively, the items in the room tend to be drawn out and told almost scientifically. Since the narrator has no bias, the narrator can only tell what he/she sees. Sometimes, an objective scene can serve to give the reader insight into what the scene looks like so that they can visualize it as the scene progresses.

The next example of this same classroom is told from a subjective perspective, portraying the narrator's anticipation:

As the lights turn on, the room is aglow with the bright combination of white walls and tabletops and a green chalkboard. The orange padded chairs are not being used to the full potential, as the students sit on the edge of their chairs. Constant movement stirs through the room, from shifting of body parts to the rattling of finders on the tables. The U-shaped tables create an atmosphere of one on one contact, with each student facing the professor.

Subjectively, the scene is less formal, as certain things are highlighted with the use of adjectives. However, these adjectives serve to further the narrator's feelings about the scene (in this case anticipation), and only certain things are highlighted (those that further the narrators anticipation). For example, if the narrator was bored instead of anticipating, he/she might highlight those in the room with their arms crossed or looking at their cell phones, instead of focusing on the shifting body parts. A subjective narrator works especially well when the narrator is a character in the scene and not omniscient.

The final example of this classroom is seen from the point of view of an old man whose wife is in the hospital:

As the old man entered the room, he had a strange sense of homesickness. The flickering lights and mono-colored white walls reminded him so much of the hospital room he spent so much time in, that he will enter no longer. The hard, ugly colored orange chairs felt familiar and he did not seem bothered by them. The U-shaped table left him shaking, waiting for the next bit of news he knows cannot be good.

A specific point of view takes you away from the narrator, and things in the scene are highlighted based upon the character's emotions. In this case, the old man is sad and nervous, and thus the walls are described as "mono-colored" and the U-shaped table "left his shaking" because it brings back other emotions or memories when he sees the table.

The purpose of this writing exercise is two-fold. First, it's a practice on portraying different characters and their point of views. If that character is not actually you, it's a practice on learning how to keep your own emotions and bias out of the story, and instead pretending you are someone else. Secondly, this exercise is a practice of using different adjectives. Although the chairs can be described a hundred ways, there may only be one description that will portray the specific emotion you want the reader to see.

This writing exercise does not have to the done this exact same way either. Try changing the scene - instead of focusing on a specific place, focus on the interaction between two characters, or the changes that happen to a specific character. Try changing the point of view - pretend you are a rich married gentleman, or a teenage goth. How would they act, and therefore, how would you describe them?

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Monday, November 19, 2012

What Should You Write Inside A Wedding Card?

For those people who are not just mere acquaintances of the bride and groom, they may want to express their sentiment in their own words when they are signing the card to give to the wedding pair on such a momentous occasion. What you write all depends upon the type of relationship you have with the happy couple.

An Easy Card to Write

The very reason you are attending a wedding is a happy celebration. You don't have to worry about writing any gaffes about age and you are free to express your joy in sharing their happiness. Beginning a new life together is quite an adventure and it is proper to wish the bride and groom numerous good wishes.

What Should You Write Inside A Wedding Card?

Your Wish for Their Happiness

Adding your own words to a wedding card is always appreciated by the couple and most especially by the bride as they read over their cards together. Some things you may want to wish the two of them are luck, love and happiness; the basic necessities you need to begin a new life together. You may want to wish them a life that is full of sunshine and promise as well as prosperity and joy. You may want to wish the couple a life that is less ordinary that is filled with adventure and laughter. It is always nice to wish them wealth as well as fun too.

A Poem for the Occasion

Poets throughout the ages have been able to say all the things you are feeling, and searching for a few lines from a relevant poem is another way you can wish the best to the bride and groom. There are many poets that are well known for their poems of love, so it shouldn't be too difficult to locate an appropriate verse. If you feel confident enough and think you have the skills, you might even try penning a line or two of poetry yourself.

Say What You Feel

Heartfelt sentiments can be sensed through your words, so saying what you feel is always a good idea. Don't worry if you don't sound "fancy" enough, worry that you are able to get your true feelings across to the couple whose special day of their marriage you are fortunate enough to share with them. After all, the words you write from the heart are the ones most especially felt.

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Thursday, November 15, 2012

How to Write an Article Review - 5 Easy Steps

First of all an article review is a writing giving your opinion on certain thing. It could be a product, a service, a movie, a book or even an article. Writing an article could be a little bit challenging for some people, but is not have to be hard. I am going to give you 5 tips on how to write an effective article review.

1. Research. If you going to talk about a service or product you have to know it well. Even the experience use in it would be very helpful. You have to know their uses. If you do not have used the product or service research about people who tried it. Writing about an article or movie well you know what you have to do, read it and see it.

2. Introduction paragraph. Give a brief overview of what is about, with no details. A few main points will be fine.

How to Write an Article Review - 5 Easy Steps

3. Give information. A description of what does, benefits or importance for the user.

4. Critique. This is the most important part of the article. Why did you recommend it? Why not recommend it? Give your opinion of why you like it or not. You can compare it to others similar to it as well.

5. Wrap it up. Make a conclusion of why you recommend it or not.

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Monday, November 12, 2012

Complaint Letters: How to Respond in 7 Simple Steps

Ask many small business owners what goes into providing great customer service and you have answers such as, being polite, serving promptly, keeping your promises etc. But in this hi-tech age, we tend to forget that the humble letter has just as an important role in ensuring good customer service. Yet how many times have you received a 'letter of apology' which makes you even more dissatisfied? The message it conveys, the language used - all designed to wind you up!

With some careful thought, a well-crafted letter can provide comfort to a complaining customer and enhance your reputation as a customer-focused business. In this article I am going to share some tips on how to write a great letter.

What are you writing for?

Complaint Letters: How to Respond in 7 Simple Steps

To write a great letter you have to be in the right frame of mind. Are you writing to handle a complaint, answer a query or to thank them for placing an order? Framing the letter in the right context means you will use the appropriate language and the tone will be right. Try writing a thank you letter as if you are responding to a complaint - the message is totally different.

Before putting pen to paper, think for a minute and decide what your aim or goal is.

State your purpose

Start off by summarising why you are writing. Open your letter by saying that you are responding to a query, or to resolve a problem they have had. This set out to the reader why you are contacting them and puts them in the right frame of mind to accept your message. An opening summary will grab their attention.

Include a W.I.I.F.M.

No, this is not some obscure radio station! WIIFM stands for 'What's in it for me?' To truly engage your customer and get them on your side, you have to include a benefit for them. They have to get something out of your letter so they feel satisfied. What could their WIIFM be? Their complaint may be resolved; they may get a discount voucher; a priority service the next time they use you. If the compliant is a minor one, a simple, heartfelt apology may be enough!

Study your letter carefully and make sure you have a WIIFM moment.

Don't say 'I'

Wherever possible, avoid littering your letter with I's. The reader will find it hard to link with you if they receive 'me, me, me' letters. Review your letters and wherever possible substitute 'I' with 'you'. Change the focus to the reader. Make them feel valued.

Write as you speak

I forget the number of times I have received letters, which read as if they were written in the early 1900's! Packed full of boring, stiff and outdated language - too formal. Your writing style should reflect the way you talk. After all, providing good customer service is partly down to how you interact or communicate with your client and letters play an important role.

So, review your letters and get rid of those phrases you learnt in school letter-writing lessons!

"Please do this..."

Having written a great letter, you don't want it to tail off into nothing. Have a clear action-orientated close. Make sure your reader knows what you expect him to do next - "call me so we can discuss this idea in more depth", "Fill in the attached form and pop it in the post", "send me an order" (a bit strong perhaps but certainly to the point!).
A resounding call-to-action is a great way to finish a letter and leaves the customer in no doubt what he has to do next - another element of good customer service.

Ask someone to check your letter

If you are writing a very important letter or one containing a complex message, it's wise to ask someone to proof read it. This is not just to check your spelling but also to check readability. Is the structure of the message you wish to convey clear and understandable? You'll be amazed by what someone else will pick up which you have completely missed!

So, there you have it. Some useful tips on how to write a superb letter, which will further enforce your image of providing exceptional customer service.

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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Your Personality Based on Blood Type

Believe it or not, blood type can influence someone's personality. Most of you who like surfing the Internet might have known about this information, but it is still essential for you to know about this fact.

Blood type A

People with blood type A are usually serious, patient, and cool. They are also emphatic, certifiable, and believable although they are stubborn. Before they do something, they usually think first and plan it in detail. Indeed, they like harmony, peace and organization.

Your Personality Based on Blood Type

They do everything seriously and consistently, and make themselves appropriately. That is why, they will try not to hurt anyone with their words or speak unnecessarily. But, they can stand apart from other people. They also suppressed their feeling, so they look rigid although they still have weaknesses, such as nervous, scary, and many more. They lean to surround themselves with the same characteristic people.

Blood Type B

People with blood type B tend to be curious and interested in everything. They also lean to have many hobbies. If they are interested in something, they will be buoyant, but unfortunately they will be bored fast. However, they can choose the most important thing for them to do.

They lean to want to be number one in anything rather than just to be average people. But, they usually ignore another activity if they have focused on a certain activity. In other words, they cannot do some activities at the same time.

They look cheerful, enthusiastic, and bright. But, they are actually not like their appearances. Indeed, they are antisocial with many people. They are rugged individualists who are straightforward and like to do things their own way. Unluckily, their insistence on being independent can sometimes go too far and become a weakness.

Blood type O

People with blood type O usually have a big role in motivating the passion of their groups and stimulating the harmonious relationship among the group members. They look like people who accept and do something calmly.

They are smart to cover up their feelings, so they look like people who are always cheerful, peaceful, and do not have problem at all. But, if they cannot bear it, they will surely find out a place or someone to talk.

They are kind, often do kindness, and are not reluctant to get out of their money to other people. They are actually stubborn too and have their own opinions about anything in confidence, but they are also flexible and easily accept new things. No wonder that they lean to be influenced easily by other people. Look like people who are temperate and believable, but they also often make big mistakes because of their careless characteristic. However, their characteristics make them lovable.

Blood type AB

People with blood type AB have sensitive and soft feeling. They have profound interests with other people's feelings and always face other people with care and beware. However, they also tough with themselves and people close to them. Thus, they lean to have two personalities.

They are usually grudge people and think something too deep. Fortunately, they have a lot of friends, but they also need time to be lonely to think their own problems.

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Monday, November 5, 2012

Writing Articles - I Write Articles For Cash and You Can Earn Too When You Know!

I drive thousands of visitors to my sites for two years now, and I can tell you without a doubt that article marketing works. Believe me, you can drive hundreds of visitors to your website in a matter of days if you do this properly. Then, it's not difficult to go from a few hundreds dollars to a few thousands. Once you made your first sale, everything become easier.

Don't let those who claim that article marketing doesn't work intimidate you. I make a living for two years now, and you can do it as well.

Why article marketing works so well?

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Because it drive highly interested people to your website. I'm not talking about people who visit your site just to find out what you have to offer (it's what happens with other methods of marketing).

I'm talking about visitors who already read one or several of your articles and who know that you are the man (or the woman) that can help them to solve their problem.

Who do you prefer?

1. Someone who want to find out what you get for them on your website,

Or,

2. Someone who already trust you and know that you can help him (or her)?

I'd choose point 2 at any time of the day because conversion rates are much higher like this.

Plus there is a short and long term snowball effect with article marketing that you can't get with any of the other advertising techniques out there.

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