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Three Surprising Tips To Write More If You’re A Beginner Now

I’ve been able to write every day through these tips.

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Don’t you want to be this writer?

You wake up every morning and head to your desk.

After two hours, you’re done writing four stories and even published them.

Also, the stories you write get 1000 claps and 20 comments each.

You could easily create 4–5 blogs per day without much effort.

The best part is that this writing career is part-time because you head off to work after publishing your stories.

After work, you hop on your desktop, log into your LinkedIn account, and publish another two articles.

After all this posting, you take time to reply to your 50+ comments.

In the end, you’ve written seven articles and 57 replies to comments.

And you could easily repeat this cycle for 365 more days.

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Don’t you want to be this productive as a writer?

Don’t you want to be able to produce at least one story every day?

Don’t you want a proven strategy to help you think of endless ideas for multiple blog posts?

You’ll learn of three ways I use to create articles every day.

So, if you’re ready, let’s dive in.

Tip #1: Look for the best topic

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“The best way to predict your future is to create it.” — Abraham Lincoln

My first step to creating an endless stream of blog posts is to look for the topic with the most followers and stories on Medium.

These are the most significant topics I write about:

  • Productivity
  • Self-improvement
  • Life
  • Christianity

I write on these big topics because I have multiple life experiences relating to them.

The key is to write on prominent topics you have life experiences with because they offer value to your readers.

To explain my points in this blog, I’ll focus on self-improvement:

  • I choose self-improvement often because it has a lot of readers/followers, writers, and stories.
  • I write about my life experiences with it. For example, how I am improving as a writer.

Tip #2: List out your audience’s fears and joys

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“Know what your customers want most” — Kevin Stirtz, Author

Like customers, before becoming a prolific writer, you must know what your audience desires.

You must be able to meet their needs and wants.

Don’t place yourself on a throne that makes you out of touch with the realities of your readers.

Instead, you must descend from your throne and experience what the lives of your readers are like.

Let’s take my self-improvement topic, for example.

  • When I use it as the topic for my blog post, I:
  • Write down my ideal audience’s fears. For example, Are they scared they’ll never improve their financial or relationship situation or are frightened they’ll always remain in the same social status level?
  • Inquire about their hopes, I write this. Do they wish to become more popular, do they want to become more fit or improve their physical appearance?

Tip #3: Use a prompt in your list for your blog post.

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“Try not to become a person of success, but rather try to become a person of value.” — Albert Einstein

Once you’re done making your list, take one out of it and turn it into your post and headline.

The idea is to turn that prompt into one that offers value to your readers.

This is my final step in creating posts.

  • I turn that prompt into an attention-grabbing headline.
  • I also turn that prompt into a post that provides value to my readers.

That prompt should become the basis of your headline and your post.

This is how I do it: If my prompt is about how my ideal audience is, how they’re frightened, how they always stay in the same social status level in the self-improvement topic, I:

  • Write my headline this way: Three surprising ways to increase your social status.
  • I make my story about how the person can increase their social status. I add quotes, personal experiences, practical steps to grow their standing, and tips from celebrities and research.

If you want to be able to write lots of posts per day, you must do these:

  • Use the most popular topic that you have experience with.
  • List your audience’s fears and joys.
  • Use a prompt in that list as your headline and story.

This is what I always used to write.

By using it, I’ve been able to write every day effortlessly.

So if you practice my tips, I’m sure it will be the same for you.

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