7 Strategies to Ensure You Never Run Out of Article Ideas Again

H. Gal
One of the best ways to ensure steady income as a writer is to ensure that you never run out of material to write about. For the beginning and seasoned writer alike, the following seven strategies, will help insure you never run out of material again.

1) Always keep an on going journal. The goal of your journal(s) is to be able to have a place to record your journal entries, while leaving you easy access for your ideas that will later make you money. I use the college ruled bound composition books from the grocery store. The page on the right side is used to record journal entries. The page on the left side is available for any article, column, poetry, or other snippets that might come to mind.

2) History is your friend. In one of my old journals, I reread about an argument I had with my mother in the seventh grade over whether or not I could shave my legs. On the left page of my journal, I jotted down, "Having Better Communication with your Teenager," "Treasures from Teenagers," and "Things you Should Know Before Buying a Razor." These different ideas came from me asking, "How could the situation happen differently? What would my mom have taught me if we went to pick out razors together?" With the variety of things that have happened over your lifetime there are many more article ideas and slants that can be formed on each one.

3) Do some research before writing the article. I would need to research more information on razors in general. I would also need to purchase different types of razors and examine them before writing the article. While doing this research, I will also come up with even more article ideas. You can use this method with just about anything. How many uses can you think of for fallen leaves this year? What kind of things should drivers do to be prepared for roadside emergencies? The ideas are endless. Jot them down and write an article about it.

4) Literature of all kinds. When reading anything let your mind be open to different slants and other directions your mind may take you. Can you relate to the author's experience? How would you have made the situation different? What do you really think about those fashions in the magazines? Make a list of ideas while you're reading published articles.

5) New Experiences. Go out and try different things. Do you remember your first time doing _______? Fill in the blank. What tips and pointers would you give other beginners? Write down even the most insignificant idea. For example, how to give a cat medicine may be elementary stuff to most cat owners, but to the cat with a beginner owner, it is very important!

6) Brainstorming. Try sitting down and writing the first thoughts that come to you at random for five minutes. No editing allowed. Then take those random thoughts and see how many slants and angles can be made by tailoring the ideas to different types of audiences.

7) The never ending "How To____" article. Look around your house for starters. "How to Make Housecleaning more Efficient." "How to Communicate with your _______." "How to change your ______." Take a look at your hobbies or the hobbies of people you know. "How to choose _________." You get the idea.

Remember, getting and keeping a steady supply of material doesn't have to take money or a tremendous amount of time. And, it's fun! You are not limited to just these methods and you can constantly repeat them whenever you need to. Now get writing!

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H. Gal specializes in helping individuals and businesses get done what needs to be done now at prices they can afford. She has been writing for over 15 years for both online and offline publications and hold...  View profile

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  • A. Kaelin2/2/2011

    Good suggestions. I keep a list of titles or headlines.

  • Sophie S5/10/2010

    These are great suggestions. I should go back to my old diaries and have a look at what I used to think were of importance to me as a teenager and on into my 20s.
    Sophie

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