August 27, 2008

How to Write Product Review Articles

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If you are an online article marketer then perhaps you have considered writing product review articles and they are fairly easy indeed. Simply go into any room of your house and pull out items you have bought and read the labels.

Once you understand all about the product write down the essentials as single sentences. 15g of fat in this product, healthy vitamins supplements inside, good for the whole family, strong brand and loyalty of users, smart easy to use packaging and price points too.

Next open a word file on your computer and make titles and list these items underneath. Next write two paragraphs of what you do and do not like about the product and an introductory paragraph. Then put those sentences in where appropriate and you will be a 300 words before you know it. Next make sure to use the right key words in your article and the title may need a little adjusting.

You can do these 10-20 at a time by placing these items on the kitchen table and start writing. If you find yourself having written 100s of them and need more material simply ask a friend if they need a house sitter and tell them you wish to do product reviews of their purchases.

Once they get back ask them what they like or do not like about the products you have chosen and they will tell you. Tape these conversations and then go write their comments into your articles. Piece of cake and that is the Lance Winslow writing tip of the day. Consider all this in 2006.

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August 26, 2008

Asking Questions to Write Articles; Curing Writer’s Block

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If you are one of those creative brilliant people with a little bit of baggage namely you get writer’s block and you have to be in the proper mood to write then perhaps a couple of tips on breaking thru those writer block barriers may come in handy for you. For those who writer online articles for marketing purposes, your success is based much on your performance and you cannot afford the luxury of downtime due to writers block.

If you ask yourself questions, then answer your own question you will have an article very quickly. Write down the question and then think of an instance or situation that occurred to illustrate that point. You see; Asking Questions to Write Articles and to Cure Writer’s Block works every time. So during the next spell of the writeritus virus simply start asking yourself questions and then start answering them as fast as you can. It works every time for me and this is article number 8363.

Do not let the Writer’s Block villain ruin your creative spirit, you can beat it with this simple strategy until you are cured of this plague forever, no mater how cold or what they weather. So, please think on this in 2006.

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August 25, 2008

Formats for Writing Life Narratives

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Q and A.

Best choice when subject is very verbal or there are two or more people being
interviewed or taped at the same time. All repetitive statements, umms, ahhs and blatant
incorrect grammar are edited out. Natural patterns of speech, coloquolisms and favorite sayings
are left in.

JHW. When you started your business in 1934, how did you finance it?

BT. Well, remember my uncle Horace? He was my Mother’s brother.

HT. Half brother.

BT.. OK, so half brother, her father remarried after Sybil, my grandmother, died and my mother was a little girl
about nine or ten. His second wife, what was her name?

HT.Alice May Jones, her family had moved west to build the dam.

BT.. So anyway, Horace was killed in a train wreck when he was visiting in California and as he had never married,
the insurance settlement went to his next of kin, which turned out to be my mother. She wanted to invest the money
and came to us and asked our advice. I told her that I had been thinking of opening this repair shop and I thought I
could make a go of it. She thought about it long and hard and came back the next day and said she would rather
invest in us than any old bank.

HT. But we paid her back with interest. We were able to put the business in the black in only three years.

BT. Of course, we worked our butts off, didn’t we?

First person: Best choice when the tapes will need significant editing to make a flowing
narrative. It is written as if the speaker were doing the writing. The interviewer simply ghost
writes the life story.

I loved being a mother. It seemed as if that was the role God had created just for me. Other women would complain
about their children being messy or noisy, and I honestly didn’t even care. I just loved to be there when they came
home from school. About two o’clock I would start to get antsy, just couldn’t wait for them to come in the door,
throw down their jackets and books and sit at the kitchen table and talk. I even loved cleaning up after them when
they were sick. I know that is hard to believe for some people, but I used to say to myself “well, I would rather have
it out here smelling bad than inside of them making them feel bad.”

Third Person: Best choice if the subject is having difficulty remembering or if the interviewer
has to gain the majority of the facts from records, other family members or others who can add
insight and information.
Jennie was a fun loving little girl and definitely the apple of Tom B. Bradshaw, her loving father’s eye as
well as the object of his generosity. But one time, when she was about six years old that generous and loving spirit
was put to a test. Active in the first Methodist church, their entire family enjoyed the Sunday school picnics held
every summer in the park east of town. On this particular day, the family had no sooner arrived and began eating
when a group of little girls came to the table demanding to see the elephant Mr. Bradshaw brought.

Methods of telling the story:

It is best to think of a life as a long strand of pearls with each year or significant event as one
pearl.

An autobiography tells the jest of the whole necklace, usually in a chronological order.
Chapters, special events, decades, houses or any other natural division can separate the
sections.

A memoir takes an important section of the pearls and makes a short necklace. You can
refer to the other beads, but you don’t go into detail describing them but concentrate on the
significant period of time you are describing.

An anthology is a collection of short unrelated stories, essays, anecdotes, incidences etc. that
are gathered together in one book The stories may build upon one another or they may be
able to stand on their own.

A photoscribe is a more in depth scrapbook. The stories revolve around a photo or two.

Each page has a beginning, middle and end.

Including photos, graphics and memorabilia

These additions to the narrative greatly enhance the readability and value of the project.
However, they also greatly enhance the time needed to do layout, scanning, sizing etc. that will
be reflected in the cost of the finished project. One method of saving money is to group all
photos in the center of the book.

If you are interested in taking a tele-class on memoir writing please send us an e-mail at
Judywright@artichokepress.com and we will set one up. It is a fun way to learn and share from
the comfort of your own home.

Keep Writing!!! You are doing an important work.

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