[Method] Easy Content Creation for Novices and intermediaries
For whom is it useful?
Individuals who create their own content but are unsure where to begin.
Those who experience writer's block after composing just one word!
Those who, at first, cannot afford to outsource
people who simply want to learn how to create original, original content.
NOTE: It's important to use proper grammar and spelling in your posts, articles, pages, etc. Asking a native speaker of the language you are writing in to review your work is therefore a good idea. If someone is trying to help you, don't take their criticism personally. I don't claim to be an expert on content writing or to cover all of its facets. There are many excellent posts online and sellers as well. This is just my small contribution, so not everyone will benefit.
Selecting a topic
You recently purchased a brand-new URL, installed Wordpress or a similar platform, and are ready to launch your website, but you have no idea what to write?
First of all, resist the urge to copy content from another website. Its not a good start for a new content writer as this brings in more of writers block.
Think:
What is the subject matter of your writing?
What do you market? What do your guests want? What's the focus of your website?
Example:
I'm making Money Selling Games.com is your website.
Therefore, you should focus your pages and posts on games.
Let's say the article I want to write is about a brand-new game called "BHW."
I adhere to this strategy.
I require a MINIMUM of 1000 words (yes, you must put in some effort here!).
I start by considering my title (which can always be revised) and my keyword focus.
New Game BHW Released 2019 - FREE BHW Demo Available, for Example!
As a result, my title is built around the phrase "Free BHW Demo."
I must then consider the main subject matter. If 1000 words seem difficult, it won't be in a moment!
I segment the material into the following parts:
"The Release of BHW and What's It About" will be discussed in the first 250 words.
The next 250 words will discuss "What are the positive aspects of BHW and the gameplay."
What the reviews have to say about BHW will be the third 250-word topic.
Conclusion - why you should try the demo will be the subject of the fourth 250 words.
So you're still concerned with how you'll "think" about the material? You do your research on the subject, find a piece of content you like, and completely rewrite it in your own words. Never duplicate.
Example:
Original website content (obviously just a brief excerpt, and it's my writing)
"I've learned that the game BHW will launch in February 2019, and I have to admit that I'm very eager about it! The game will even run on my i3 laptop with no graphics card, which is simply amazing. It is said to be amazing with some great graphics. Since the critics predict that it will be the most popular game of the year, I can't wait for its release!"
Therefore, after reading the article, I immediately minimize it and begin to imagine that I am explaining what I just read to a friend in my own words. This implies that you won't write the same thing exactly, but rather in your own style.
Example:
... and so forth.
If the subject is completely unfamiliar to you, read a few articles on it before imagining yourself explaining it to a friend. You'll find that this helps you write better articles because you won't be copying or trying to sound like a famous author; instead, just be yourself.
Plan accordingly:
About what is your content?
Create a title using the keyword or phrase.
So that 1000 words doesn't seem too intimidating, divide your content into sections of shorter word groups.
Read a few articles on your topic, then look away from the computer and begin wiring right away before you forget.
Final advice:
If you're not very good at it, put off checking your grammar and spelling until the end or until you can get someone to do it for you. It's crucial to write your content as soon as possible, check it later, and make any necessary changes.
Don't try to overthink how your keywords will fit into your article; think about it after you're done. Nothing is worse for reading and SEO than stuffing your content with keywords; instead, use them naturally afterward.
Make sure your article contains a few (not too many) external and internal links that naturally point to the posts and pages on your website (there are many BHW posts on this).
Enjoy your writing! Don't be afraid to express your creative side; everyone has the ability to write; we just fail far too frequently. Don't be one of the 99% who give up!
I hope that this inspires someone even just one person to be a little bit more imaginative and discover writing to be a little bit less difficult.

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