How to Become a More Productive Writer
Becoming a writer and becoming a productive writer are two different things. The fact of the matter is that the only writers online that make any money are those that are both fast and good. You can be quick and create a terrible copy that no one wants, and you can be slow and create excellent copy, but you wonít make any money. The magic formula is Write Fast + Write Well = Make Money.
What is your writing job today? A sales page? An article? Whatever you are writing today, you need to make sure that what you write supports the subject at hand. So how to begin?
The first thing you need to know is how many words the copy is going to be. Five hundred words are pretty average on the internet, but it can be shorter or longer.
The next thing you want to do is look at the subject at hand. If itís a topic you are very familiar with, your job just got easier. Start typing yes, that’s right; just start typing for a full five minutes. Don’t look at the screen, don’t worry about spelling, paragraphs, grammar, etc. Just type what comes out of your head. You will be surprised at just how much information is stored up there. This is especially true if youíve been writing online for a long time.
Set a timer, and when it goes off, stop. Now start to put your ideas into form. Organize them, create your paragraphs and headings, bulleted lists, whatever you need to make your article work. You can add more content if necessary, or remove some if you have typed too much. You’ll be surprised at just how much information you can put together if you just let things flow.
Great, but you may not always be familiar with the topic at hand. In those cases, you’re going to have to spend a little time researching. This is where having excellent research skills can come in handy because you want to minimize the amount of time you spend learning about the subject at hand. Do some skim reading, make a few notes, and then start writing.
Itís a good idea to always find out from the client what they will require you to write on before you accept the job because the cost needs to reflect your research time and writing time, and if itís a subject foreign to you, then youíll have difficulty being productive.
That’s it becoming more productive isn’t nearly as tricky as you might have thought. Why not give it a try?