Article Writing Tips: A Simple Writing Organization Trick that DOUBLES the Amount of Articles You Write

Lisa Mason
Do you ever wish that you could write more articles but it seems like it's just too difficult to find the time? This can be especially true if you have a full time job or other responsibilities aside from just writing. Even professional writers find it hard to juggle everything they need to do on a regular basis.

But what if there was a simple way to write more articles? In fact, what if there was a way you could completely double the amount of articles you write in a given timeframe? You might be surprised to hear that there is and it's simple enough that anyone could do it.

As a professional writer of many years, I make a living writing articles (as well as other content) so it was vital for me to learn to write faster and more efficiently without losing quality. This is how I learned to organize myself with templates.

Article templates allow you to open a fill-in-the-blank type document to create articles faster and more efficiently. There are many different ways to create templates or even to find templates for free or for sale that you can use to write more articles faster.

You can organize these templates into subjects such as "how to" articles "tips" articles and more and you will always know which one to pull out when you need it. Organize these templates and keep them someplace easy to find whenever you need them. Then when you have an article idea, just pull out the template you need and get to writing.

Now that you have this simple writing organization trick that doubles the amount of articles you write, you are prepared to start planning your own article writing. It's time to stop thinking about writing more articles and actually start doing it. Happy writing!

Published by Lisa Mason - Featured Contributor in Technology

Lisa Mason is a freelance writer and social media marketer with more than 10 years of experience. As VP of Special Media for Social Media Sun, she makes sure that readers have access to the most relevant and...  View profile

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  • Lyn Lomasi10/11/2009

    Great advice as always! :-)

  • Gillian Wilk10/9/2009

    Thanks for the helpful info.

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