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How to Find an Endless Supply of Article Ideas

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Have you ever sat down at your computer, ready to 
write your next marketing article, and then wasted 
thirty minutes or more trying to come up with 
something to write about? If so, then you know a few 
uninspired days can make article marketing seem like a 
huge burden, taking up way too much of your time. 

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How to Find an Endless Supply of Article Ideas
© Copyright 2009 Melinda Copp

Have you ever sat down at your computer, ready to 
write your next marketing article, and then wasted 
thirty minutes or more trying to come up with 
something to write about? If so, then you know a few 
uninspired days can make article marketing seem like a 
huge burden, taking up way too much of your time. 

After you implement article marketing as a strategy for 
generating new leads in your business and then 
written several articles, coming up with fresh ideas can 
get tricky. But if you really want article marketing to 
bring you a steady stream of new clients, then you 
need to produce a steady stream of articles. That 
means running out of article ideas is out of the 
question. 

To ensure you never waste another minute wondering 
what to write about, use the following seven tips to 
generate an endless supply of article ideas.

1. Maintain an Idea List
Article ideas can strike at any time, so make sure 
you're ready to capture them when they come. Keep 
an article idea list or journal that you can refer to later 
when you sit down to write. This way, the next time 
you need to write an article, all you need to do is pick 
something from your list and start writing. 

2. Give Yourself an Assignment 
Every time you finish an article, give yourself an 
assignment for next time by choosing another article 
topic and key points. Then you won't have to wrestle 
with a blank screen or go searching for ideas next 
time. You'll have an assignment waiting for you, so all 
you'll have to do is finish it up.

3. See What Your Competitors and Colleagues Are 
Writing About
Searching online is an easy way to find new article 
ideas. One of the best places to look is at the other 
articles in your category on sites like ezinearticles.com 
and selfgrowth.com. See what your competitors are 
writing about, and chime in with your own take on the 
subject. 

4. Look through Your Past Articles
If you've got a database of articles you've already 
written, use it to your advantage by updating or 
adding something new to a topic you've covered 
before. For example, if you wrote an article about 
winter gardening basics a few months ago, you could 
write a new one about advanced winter gardening 
strategies. 

5. Look through Your Book
If you have a book, you have an article idea goldmine. 
One option is to pull sections directly from your book 
and edit into a stand-alone article. Another option is to 
choose a topic from your book and form a unique 
article that explores it in a different way. And yet 
another way to use your book for article ideas is to 
pick and choose pieces from different chapters to 
create an article that presents your same information 
in a new way. These strategies work well because the 
articles will preview your book and help lead to a sale.

6. Survey Your Clients
Not sure what kind of information your readers want 
from you? All you have to do is ask. You can use 
surveymonkey.com to create a survey for your current 
and past clients, web site visitors, or anyone else you 
can access from your ideal audience. Ask what topics 
matter most to them, and your articles will definitely be 
crowd pleasers. 

7. Set Up News Alerts for Your Keywords
One of the easiest ways to keep up with what's going 
on in your market is using news alerts like Google 
News and Yahoo News for the keywords you use. If 
you're not familiar with news alerts, you basically set 
these services to send you an e-mail of all the new 
places your keywords were mentioned every da. So if 
someone writes a blog post with your keyword phrase 
in it, you'll get a link to that post in your e-mail. This is 
a great way to find newsworthy and trendy article 
topics.

Your Next Article Idea
When article marketing starts taking up too much time, 
it's easy to put writing off until inspiration strikes. But 
to get the best results, you need to write articles 
regularly, even when you don't feel inspired. These 
seven strategies will make finding article topics and 
getting your articles written much easier and less time-
consuming. 

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Melinda Copp helps speakers, coaches, consultants, 
and self-employed professionals write and publish to 
establish expertise, build relationships with their 
clients and prospects, and make more money. For a 
free copy of "Write to Grow Richer; The 7 Secrets of 
Writing to Sell Your Services," go to 
http://www.WritersSherpaPrograms.com.

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