Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Quick Email Writing Tip For Fast Cash

By Saleem Rana


In this email writing tip, we will discuss a number of ways for stimulating interesting ideas to write a an email to engage your subscribers. In actuality, this is a two-step process. The first step is to just come up with as many ideas as you can. The second step is to evaluate these ideas and decide on the best ones.

An email letter where you're not selling anything will build rapport with your subscribers.

Techniques For Coming Up With Ideas

By using specific techniques, you can come up with some unique ideas. Choose one of the following techniques: * Journal writing * Free writing * Clustering * Listing * Imaginary dialogues * Answering questions * Reflecting on something read or heard

Journal writing is a way of collecting experiences about your life that you can later use to write articles. When you have sufficient entries, simply pick one and use it as the theme of your article.

Free writing, or stream-of-consciousness writing, is about exploring your subconscious ideas. When you write for 10 minutes as fast as you can, you will come up with some interesting ideas.

Clustering is writing a keyword in the center of a piece of paper and drawing a circle around it. After selecting your keyword, write down any words related to your keyword, then encircle these words and write down any words related to them. In this way, you will create an entire network of ideas.

Listing is as simple as writing down a grocery list, but instead of writing about shopping items, write out a list of ideas that spring to mind.

Imaginary dialogue is writing a dialogue between two fictional characters discussing an idea. You can have one person ask questions while the other answers it. You can also have a stimulus-response type of dialogue where the conversation is more free-flowing and perhaps even an argument.

Questioning is coming up with a list of questions that you can ask yourself. One way of doing this is to begin your question with Who, What, Where, When, Why, and How.

Reflecting on something you have read or heard either recently or in the past will stimulate new ideas. Once you've mulled over ideas that you find interesting, then expand on them by doing some research. Using this method, it is easy to come up with ideas that will make a great article.

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Evaluating Your Best Ideas

These techniques will have given you many interesting ideas and now you have to pick the ones that will make a great article.

Here are the steps to take:

1. Look over your ideas then decide on the one that you find the most appealing.

2. Choose an idea that you have some expertise on or one that lends itself to some interesting research.

3. With your idea in mind, decide what you will do with it. Decide on the most relevant keywords, the structure of your article, and where you would like to publish it.

4. Share these ideas with others to see if you can expand on them.




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