Today I want us to revisit the main idea we discussed in Part One of this series, which was the power of questions in producing fast and easy content for your blog or article marketing campaigns.
Questions are without a doubt the most useful tool I have in my article writing toolbox. There are three reasons for this:
Our brains are simply hard-wired to work that way. So as a writer, as soon as I put down a question, I feel that the next paragraph is already being written. At times it almost feels that as soon as I write the question, I am able to come up with the answer.
It is a question that is simply too big to answer in one article. I can keep coming back to it and either come up with sub-questions that slice off a portion of the answer, or I can reslant it to focus on things like sources to look for new niches, how to avoid competition, how to find out if a niche is profitable, how to find out if enough searches are made on Google to make the niche worthwhile, etc.
Inevitably, it seems that as soon as I come up with a list of questions on a topic, my article is two-thirds written. That is how powerful questions can be to producing a lot of good content for my blogs and articles.
Charles Brown is freelance writer with an unhealthy curiosity about nearly everything, including internet marketing and blogging. He has put together a highly informative, free five-day ecourse called How To Create Hundreds of Free Blogs That Earn $10 to $25 a Day, Every Day, which you can subscribe to at http://dynamic-copywriting.net/nichesqueeze2.html
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