Three factors cause writer’s block. Underwork. Overwork. Lack of systematic planning. But let’s talk about systematic planning, first Let’s talk about boiling an egg, shall we? What would you do first? Just turn on the flame and then scramble to get the vessel, water and egg? Wouldn’t the flame be the very last thing […]
Article Writing Strategy: How To Keep Your Reader Locked Into Your Article
Is article writing a skill or can it be developed? How do you write an article? Is there a system?
In this section we cover all the problems that you face when writing your articles. Each article will give you an actionable strategy. Go ahead read the articles and then create a simple plan for yourself. Follow the steps and you too will become a better writer and will be able to write articles your clients want.
You will learn:
- How to write articles
- Why headlines fail and how to write headlines that work
- What are the elements of on article
- Powerful strategies to write articles
- The article writing system
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Articles on 'article writing ' from Psychotactics
Why We Struggle To Write a Book: 3 Structural Reasons
When you sit down to write content for a book, you wonder why the sound of hitting your head is so very loud. The more you sit down, the harder it seems. And yet, there’s a reason—three actually. And the three are—tah dah! 1) Structure 2) Design 3) Content Stage 1: Structure is where you […]
How To Get Ideas When Writing Articles
It might seem that it’s impossible to get ideas for your articles. And it is. You go completely blank. Of course, there’s a reason for all this blankness. And just as you can go blank, you can have more ideas than you know what to do with. Wow, can this really be possible? Can you […]
The Secret Ingredient To Writing
It may seem like article writing is very hard. And it is. Good writing needs structure, it needs skill and it needs one more thing: input. Without input, nothing happens. So where do we get this input? And why bother with bad input? Finally, what if you don’t like audio learning? Can’t you just stick […]
Why Gravity Wins And How To Break Free Of It
Gravity. It’s working against me. Gravity. It’s trying to bring me down. Twice as much ain’t twice as good. And can’t sustain like one half could. It’s wanting more than brings you to your knees. (This is a song by John Mayer) Exactly. Gravity is a pain. It also happens to be a boon. If […]
The Blech System of Pattern Recognition
Did you eat something today? Drank some sort of drink? Well, there’s a good chance you’ve been exposed to the multi-billion dollar flavour industry. Almost all the products we eat or drink have these flavours and companies spend massive amounts of money researching to make sure the get the right flavour for their product. […]
The Article Writing Course: Why Bother Reading This Prospectus?
How do you benchmark a course? Do you benchmark it based on one superstar? Or do you benchmark it based on the fact that everyone gets to the other side successfully? When you read the prospectus, you’ll find out for yourself. You don’t have to read 70+ pages of testimonials to find out that from […]
Why We Struggle To Write Articles: The Myth Of Unique Content
Have you heard the song “New York, New York”? It’s a song made popular by Elvis Presley, right? Of course not. You probably heard the Frank Sinatra version of it. But what if Elvis sang the same song? Or maybe Lady Gaga? Would the audience avoid listening to the song, just because it has the […]
Writing Salesletters or Articles? How to Ditch The “Tired” Analogy
I remember how I always groaned when my father started to tell his story of “how he drew a kingfisher”, when he was just a boy in school. I loved the story, but I’d heard it so many times, that the thought of escape always crossed my mind when he’d start up that story. The […]
How To Avoid Dragging Out A Well Known Story (And Boring The Reader)
You know that story your mum used to tell? Every time she’d start recounting it, you’d groan. You had heard that story ten squillion times before and your mum just ignored you and told it anyway. You may forgive mum, after all, she’s just dear ol’ mum, but your readers won’t always be as kind. […]