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| How to start a sex-based article Posted: 01 Mar 2010 07:45 AM PST You want to write on something which is challenging, controversial and tempting. Like ‘SEX’. The Coffee you had failed to recharge your almost sleepy thoughts and time is running like a back bitten rabbit. Your next cubicle funky guy is reminding you of the deadline. Cmon; you are not dead. Infact, you are ready for a killer article after four minutes. Because, I'm telling you 'how' below:- 1. As a web content writer, you know you have the power to do miracles simply because of one reason: THE INTERNET. You have the most valuable, enriched and current database of unlimited information. Just use that wisely n cleverly. To begin with, do not just type 'SEX' in a search engine's search box and hit search button. Instead, let the search engine suggest you. Put the search assistance feature on, type 'SEX' and wait. The search engine would love to give you some fine ideas by themselves. These automatic search assistance keywords are mostly searched by the people. The search engines store them and simplify the task of a searcher by putting them categorically. This way, you hit two eyes of a bull. One-By getting good ideas. Two-by knowing what actually people want to read in your topic. Don't just satisfy from one search engine. Do the same testing in all leading engines. It will help you launch a comparative study of different popular keywords. Click to enlarge the image.
Sometimes, the search engines many not get you what you want them to tell. They are machine. You are man so you can apply your thoughts little more. If ‘SEX’ is in affair with 'city' and lyrics' in the search box, you can club the word 'SEX' with something it is responsible to i.e., 'LOVE'. Now, search engine will pleasure-fully tell you more at no extra cost. Click to enlarge the image.
2. Am I wrong if I say you love to see sexy photos? Honestly, no. I love it. Writers do love it just like they love cigarettes and whiskey. Well, my point now is the forums where you can get good photos plus ideas for your upcoming article on ‘SEX’. You need to register to fully view sensational stuffs. But I know. You don't have enough time and your boss is not paying you for becoming a member of any sex forum. Even though you do it for your article. So, don't be extra romantic. Just go to the forums that give you the chance to see (with no strings attached) what is being talked about about 'SEX' now. Surely, you wouldn't have a fruitless stay. Like I found the first one and the last two topics in the following image quite good. Click to enlarge the image. Image credit: Sex Forums 3. Community question and answer websites work wonder for writers. You ask questions and get answers; sometimes by bad people and very lately. But still they are a great help. Simply put the thoughts in clear and concise words. Give as much information as possible. Now if asking a question like “I want to write an article on “SEX” Pls suggest me some good ideas" sounds weak, you can search for the existing questions and answers on your topic. The strangest, funniest and unheard ideas will flood in. Click to enlarge the image. Image credit: Yahoo answers 4. Lastly, it is your own mind that outshines everything. Every technology. Think alone what can you write about ‘SEX ‘which will entertain your viewers and double boost your team lead's faith on you. If making something next to impossible is almost impossible, you can still think of any unique concept. In the case of ‘SEX,’ what about writing something on 'Hentai' instead of any booring old gyaans like How to stimulate your SEX. People already know and tested all ‘SEX’ stimulating stuffs. Telling them something unique and pleasre-ful is your duty. Think different aspects of Hentai type topics. Point everything in different ideas. Highlight, bold, italicize. Add image. Give due credit to all image and text sources. Your job is done. Click to enlarge the image. Image credit: Happy Hentai Final Thoughts: 1. Let search engines suggest you what they already know 2.When writing any article, you can use forums and community websites to know real events, real stories 3. Try to get ideas from question and answer websites 4. Do not ignore the ideas coming from your own mind. These ideas are natural, unique and every time refreshing. Now, did you inform your next cubicle funky guy that you got the ideas to prepare an interesting article on ‘SEX ‘within deadline? |
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How I used a blog to attract thousands of subscribers my first week. Why I make six figures and you don't. How I quit my day job and now I work all day in my robe and slippers while my wife brings me lattes. Ever seen headlines like these before? Find them at least a little compelling?
Like every good headline, they exist to attract attention and convince you to keep reading. They're trying to get you thinking about how to use a tool like blogging to make lots of cash. But there's something in those big promises that misses the mark. Now that I have some experience under my belt as a blogger making an online income, I'd like to talk about the missing ingredient of those pitches. It's not about your blogLance Armstrong has a great book out called It's Not about the Bike. In his case it's about one of his testicles. To be more specific, the one he no longer has. The book is about how his bike became a vehicle in a bigger race than the Tour de France or his Nike deal, how his bike is a metaphor for life. Lance and his tragic disease wouldn't be famous without his bike. And as an online entrepreneur, you won't be famous, either, without your blog. That said, it's still not about the blog. Not at all. The day you realize that fact is the day you'll turn an essential corner toward reaching your goal of making a living online. So what is it about, if not the blog?It's about your business. Your blog and your business are different, yet related, things. The former is a sub-set of the latter. The difference is sometimes subtle, but it's a critical one. Your blog is a strategy, a branding and marketing vehicle, a means toward an end. Your business is the money-making model. A product or service for sale. Your blog isn't for sale. It may be of service, but it's a service you're giving away for free. Which means, if giving out free content is all you're doing, or if your blogging has become the core deliverable of what you believe to be a business, your strategy is upside-down. There's nothing magic about a blogWhen I started out, blogging not only seemed like a good idea — especially with all the voices that suggested you could get rich doing it — it was also incredibly rewarding right out of the gate. Not monetarily. It was rewarding because of how it felt. Connecting with people. Helping them. Sucking up all that nice feedback. Participating in a community, being part of a meaningful dialogue. Those are, and should remain, part of the reasons you blog. But if they aren't your real objective, your end game — if making a living is an element you want to add to that mix — it's time to take stock. Because it's so easy to get lost in all that community stuff, the warm and fuzzy elbow rubbing, the sense of doing something helpful and worthwhile. Which doesn't pay you a dime until you actually sell something. There will come a day when it hits youYou've been getting up in the middle of the night to perfect a post that will go out via Feedburner at dawn. You've sweated the syntax of your opening line and polished those nouns and verbs until you found yourself dreaming of your old high school English teacher. You really care. You've become your blog. Just possibly, at the expense of your business plan. It hit me recently in a post from David Risley, who is one of those "pro bloggers" who, if you don't read him closely enough, or if you only hear what you want to hear, could lead you to believe that blogging will be the source of your new income, and sometime soon. But on this day I did read closely, and what I saw there rocked my blogging world. David, in essence, said this: blogs don’t make money. Businesses make money. (You’ve seen that message here on Copyblogger as well.) Your blog is the face of your business, the voice of your brand, the bait that attracts a following. And yes, you give away as much as you can with it, selflessly and abundantly. But until you have a product or service to sell, and until the blog connects to that enterprise in a way that actually begins to generate actual revenue in addition to pumping up your online reputation and ego, your blog is nothing other than you expelling positive energy into the universe. Or, to put it another way, just so much hot air. Looking for a free online resource that will teach you to think like a businessperson, not just another struggling blogger? Check out Internet Marketing for Smart People, the Copyblogger email newsletter. About the Author: Larry Brooks is the creator of Storyfix.com, an instructional resource for novelists and screenwriters. His book, The Six Core Competencies of Successful Storytelling, will be published by Writers Digest Books in early 2011. ![]() ![]() |
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