Guest Post by Andy Walton

Writing content for the web can be enjoyable, satisfying, fun and hopefully profitable but it can also be hard work at times. Every writer experiences those occasions when their output slows to a crawl, and the finish line seems to drift further into the distance. I've been there a few times, so here are my tips on how to beat the block and produce a new, quality post in less than half an hour - and to prove my point, I'll write this in 30 minutes.

Get into a Positive Mindset
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OK, first up is your attitude. If you have a defeatist approach, you'll likely be defeated. Look at the facts - you're only trying to write 500 words, not a novel. It doesn't seem that intimidating now does it?

And remember - in less than 30 minutes you'll have a piece of work that can start earning you money. So be positive, and get thinking.

Pick a Subject
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Next part is perhaps the one you consider the hardest - the topic. It's always easiest to write about what you know, especially if you want to write quickly. Research and fact checking can take time, so you're best sticking to opinions or advice. By the way, I've taken 10 minutes to get to this point.

Sketch out Your Headings
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This is the bit I find the most constructive, as it allows you to see a mental path to the finish. By listing 3 or four headings, you'll be halfway towards a completed post as you can expand on each one for a paragraph or two.

Add the Flesh to the Bones
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Now go back through each section and think about why you wrote that header. What point were you trying to communicate, and can you express it concisely to your reader? After all, they probably want to read as quickly as possible so be brief and succinct.

Check and Correct
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Finally once you have your finished draft, read through it. Assuming your post is around 500 words this should only take the last 5 minutes or so. You're checking for the obvious spelling and grammatical errors (which your spell checker should help with), but also for any problems with the flow of the text.

At this point you also want to try to make the article as user friendly as possible, so you could perhaps add some bold and italic highlights to help your readers to scan. And at that point, you're done! And so am I, 444 words in 28 minutes from start to finish. I thank you.

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15 comments
  1. paid to read emails 2:04 PM  

    Thanks for the tips and guideline...there are most of us who are blogging here but some getting positive results...so These tips will surely help.

  2. Dj Will Power 4:26 PM  

    It takes me so much longer than 30. What can I say other than I'm a perfectionist?

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  3. John Onam 9:15 PM  

    Thank you for the post. But I have one question concerning one of your statement and here it is:

    Which is better to stick with: 500-word long post or 1500-word long post.

    Please give reasons with your answer.

  4. Computerjnkman 12:15 AM  

    As a Blogger Myself. This is a nice article. I sometimes have a difficult time organizing my thoughts. Thank you for the article

  5. Making Money Online Quest 2:15 AM  

    These are good tips for writing posts. I have found that having posts written in advance helps with your posting schedule.

  6. business home make money online 5:31 AM  

    Thanks for the information you have shared on this post. I really love to write blogs, in which this was my hobby eversince, but creating even a single blog for me is hard that is why I am thankful for sharing this tips.

    Thanks for posting!

  7. Makemoneyonlineinfos 9:31 AM  

    Thanks for this info alan... i really appreciate your blog...

  8. PinoyAffiliatize 12:04 PM  

    Nice tips you've got... internet marketing is truly not just having a cake and just eat it... hard work is really needed.. thanks

  9. kse2008 2:02 PM  

    Thanks for the blog posting tips. I started my own late last year and have had plenty of those times you speak of where I start out with the wrong attitude. I also find inserting pictures can add to the content of your blog also. Thanks for the tips, Im going to time myself next post and see how close to the 30 minutes I am. LOL!!

  10. DelRosso 9:53 PM  

    Thanks 4 your article, your tips will come in handy, as i am just starting off in the world of blogging:).

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  11. make money on the internet 10:33 PM  

    Great post, I seem to have writers block all to often. I'll definitely use your tips. Thanks!

  12. Andy Walton 5:21 PM  

    Hey John O,

    Personally, I think 3 500 word posts are better than a single 1,500 word one. Especially if you interlink them together.

  13. Earn Money online 7:38 AM  

    It would be so cool if i can actually do it in 30 mins. I guess that means I still have a long way to go.

  14. le 10:16 PM  

    thanks for your blog!

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