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Seven Article Approaches for Generating Ideas |
Article Submitted by: Peter Rubel

Wednesday, 01 July 2009
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We often need creative <b>ideas</b> for articles and blog posts in internet and affiliate marketing. One thing to consider is what format or kinds of articles and posts we can write. <b>Seven Kinds of Articles or Posts</b> (1) <b>How to</b>: Within a given cluster of keywords or market niche, people often want to know how to solve their problems. Can you help them? Write a "how-to" style article. Include "How to" in the title. (2) <b>Numbered List</b>: If the list is sequential or logical or relatively short, readers find this format easier to digest, especially those in a hurry or those searching for one point in a list. Numbered lists can easily be formatted for both in-depth and rapid reading. (3) <b>Story</b> (including interviews): As warnings or encouragements, stories can be memorable, emotionally powerful, and easy to read. The story should answer "what's in it for me" for the reader and have some resolution. For people to interview, see http://rtir.com/. (4) <b>Controversial Opinion</b>: Herein lies both opportunity and danger. If you want traffic, issues which by their nature are emotional and controversial will get it. The trick is to get the targeted traffic for your business. At the end of the controversy, you want to provide the solution to the reader's anger, fear, desire, or whatever drew the person to read your two cents worth opinion. In some formats like blogging, a controversial question can be asked to generate comments. When people engage their energies and emotions on your site, they become invested enough to give you an opportunity to be heard. (5) <b>Survey Results</b>: People are curious to know where they stand among others and what to expect. If done right, the survey results address people's felt need for reassurance or warn them of a danger or give them ideas how to change in ways that can help them. <b>Charts and Graphs</b> can be easy for readers to understand. (6) <b>Product Comparison</b>: These can add value for the previously interested reader. If you have a vested interest in at least one of the products, say so, best by adding a positive testimony of your results. Or you can warn potential buyers of your negative experience, and the reader will be grateful and trust you more. (7) <b>The Prediction or Trend</b>: Trends can act like predictions. We are afraid of the future or are eager to capitalize on it. If the prediction seems trustworthy, people may act on it, giving you an opportunity to provide a solution to their felt need. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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