Saturday, September 5, 2009

3 Writing Tips For Greater Productivity and Profits

If you're interested in a few quick writing tips to make you a more productive, efficient and therefore, more profitable writer, this article is for you. Any one idea can make a difference. Combine them all and you'll write more this month than any previous month. And chances are you'll earn a whole lot more money as a result.

Here are 3 quick writing tips to help you get more from your efforts:

1. Write every day. This one may seem obvious. And if you're already a daily writer, you're probably thinking "Well duh... tell me something I don't already know." If that's the case, you've already tapped into the magic of daily writing. But if you only write when a purple moon shines, or when the spirit moves you, you're missing out big time.

Regular writing makes it easier, just as doing anything repetitively increases your skill and effectiveness. The more you write, the less likely you are to experience writer's block.

Set your daily quota of words or pages and... just do it, as Nike says. Make it a habit to write, even when you don't feel like it. Doing so makes it part of your routine. Soon writing will be something you just do automatically, like brushing your teeth.

2. Read often. Reading makes you a better writer. And the more you read, the better your writing tends to be. Read a variety of materials, rather than sticking only to your favorites. If you only read magazines, adds books of various kinds to your reading stack. If you tend to favor nonfiction materials, read a John Grisham novel.

Mix it up and you'll maximize the writing value you get from reading. The more you read, the more it helps you craft your ideas into paragraphs. You'll be able to spot good writing and you'll want to emulate it wherever possible.

3. Use a timer. The task of writing tends to expand to fill whatever time is allotted. If you give yourself all day to write one segment, how long do you think it will take you? That's correct: all day. But challenge yourself to get it done in the next ten minutes and set your timer to sound at that time. If you've never used a timer before, you'll be blown away by its effectiveness... and shocked at both the quality and quantity of your writing.

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