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Help! I Don’t Know What to Write - Part 1 of 4

By Karen Brunet | April 28, 2009

Have you ever been struck with writer’s block when it came time to write another blog post or article?  Here’s a simple 3-step exercise to give you endless content to write about.

Publishing your content through blogs, articles, audios, videos, and newsletters is a great way to increase your visibility and credibility.  And with the convenience of today’s technology, it’s never been easier. After all, adding an article in a blog post is about as easy as sending an email to a friend.

But a common problem many service professionals have is that they don’t know what to write, especially after writing the first 10-15 articles.

This article series will give you a simple exercise that will generate an unlimited supply of ideas for articles.  Work through these three, short steps, and you will never again say, “Help! I Don’t Know What to Write”.

Step 1 – Realize that you can’t see the forest because of the trees. This article will open your mind to the possibilities.

Step 2 – Make a list. A quick place to start is covered in this article in the series.

Step 3 - Go deep like an ocean, not shallow like a pond. You’ll never run out of ideas after this step.  Read about it in the final part of this series.

Do you have a strategy for creating writing prompts?  Please share it with us in the comments section.  We’d love to hear from you.

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