If you’re like me, you’re not always in the mood to just sit down and start writing something, especially a blog post. It’s not exactly the most natural thing for us to do. Unless you’re one of those weird writer-type persons. They make me jealous.
But, if you’re wanting to build a successful network marketing internet business, blogging has got to be an integral part of your global domination strategy. So, what do you do when you can’t write one single thing?
Some people will tell you just to sit down and write. I’m the first one to tell you, that don’t work. (Pardon my Kentucky English. I really am fairly well educated. It’s not like I don’t know correct grammar. I just choose to invent my own.)
So, what do you do?
Rather than write out a whole list, I’ll just refer you to a great post on the ever useful Copyblogger site (one of my personal faves).
They’ve got 10 tricks for getting inspired to write – even when you don’t want to.
I’ve used several of these tricks myself when I get stuck, and I’ll be trying a couple out in the future. I feel an impending fit of writer’s block coming on…
What about you? How do you come up with ideas to write about in your niche? Leave us your comments below.
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Honestly speaking, it's not easy to find inspiration to write. In my experience though I tell my mind that I will write, then I will clear my thoughts of everything except my willingness to write. A few moments after this method I will sit in front of my computer, then ideas do come out.
Hi Walter,
Thanks for dropping by! Good to see a new face around here, I hope you'll stop by often.
I'm a bit like you. Sometimes I just have to clear my head and just start writing. It works sometimes, but often I need something to “kickstart” the process for me.
Thanks for your input!
Mike
Hi Walter,
Thanks for dropping by! Good to see a new face around here, I hope you'll stop by often.
I'm a bit like you. Sometimes I just have to clear my head and just start writing. It works sometimes, but often I need something to “kickstart” the process for me.
Thanks for your input!
Mike