When I am writing articles, and some days I write as many as 20-30 articles, although most days it is less than that, I have to come up with that many topics. And it is important to me that I don’t spend too long just thinking of topics, because I need my time to write my articles. There are only so many hours in a day.
So here are a few ways that I think of topics for the articles I write:
I’ll do one of two or three different things. The thing that works best if I’m going to write twenty articles is this: I’ve done some keyword-research into my work and so I’ve got actually a list of about fifty different keywords that I can write topics on, and so a lot of times what I’ll do is I’ll just pull that list out. I created it online– I created it in Word so I’m able to just go back and look at it repeatedly. What I’ll do is I’ll just go in there and I’ll select twenty keywords, and then I’ll write an article on each one of those keywords.
Another thing, if I’m only writing five or ten articles, a lot of times what I’ll do is select some key ideas, and then I’ll write two or three articles on each one of those key ideas.
Sometimes I get asked about writing on similar topics as ones I have already written on.
One thing that you′ll find is that my traffic from the articles that I write is pretty much the same as it was ten months ago, in terms of the new articles. I′m continuing to gain additional traffic as a result of the articles that I′m writing, even though they’re on the similar topics. A couple of things happen when you submit an article, especially when you submit it to the top four or five article directories.
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