Tip for Writing Several Articles a Day for Associated Content

How to Write at Least Ten Articles a Day for Associated Content

Susan Sonnen
I have turned to Associated Content as my primary source of income. I resisted the urge to do so for years, simply because of a bit of online negativity regarding web content writers. Well, so much for that bologna! Writing web content is here to stay and I am proud to be a contributor.

As a content writer, I am providing a product that is in demand across the Internet. I am my own boss. I am in control of my own financial destiny. Thus, the need for continual honing of my writing skills. In this short article, I want to share one thing that I have recently learned that has helped me immensely in regard to writing several articles a day for Associated Content. That tip is this: Prepare ahead of time.

How I Prepare in Advance to Write Several Articles for Associated Content

1. I choose a minimum of ten topics.

2. I write an introduction and concluding paragraph for each topic. These paragraphs are usually approximately 100 words apiece. In my work, the only exceptions to this rule are lesson plans. I have a template for when I write lesson plans for Associated Content. My filler for those template headings usually exceeds 600 words, thus allowing me shorter introductory and concluding paragraphs.

3. As mentioned above, I choose subheadings for each topic. This allows for an easy flow of content when I get around to writing the next day.

It is as simple as that! Nothing dramatic or drawn out. I just take a few minutes the night before and write out my choice of topics, introductions and conclusions and the subheadings to expand upon in between the introductions and conclusions. In this manner, I have greatly simplified the matter of writing several articles a day for Associated Content.

Published by Susan Sonnen

Susan Sonnen, BA Psychology. I am a freelance writer with a focus on literacy and preschool education.  View profile

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