Wednesday, December 06, 2006

ArticleBlaster Private Label Rights Content - Getting Organized


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Article Title: Private Label Rights Content - Getting Organized
Author: Lisa D Martin
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I'll be doing a lot of writing. With my anemic budget, I can't
approach professionals for their services. Their rates are
expensive and after the learning curve I'm still going through
with writing articles, my hat goes off to them. Whether I'm
writing an original piece or reworking PLR, I can not afford to
stumble around without a plan.

What plan? For me it finally turned out to be an outline. I
finally set up a fill-in form that let me write down my
decisions and, when I had finished, acted as a checklist. It
didn't happen all at once. My outline draft went through a few
revisions before it worked for me.

If I'm working on PLR content, I read it through. My first
decision then is 'title'; gets filled in on outline. The next
decision is determining exactly what point the finished work
intends to communicate to readers. That info goes in as a
subtitle and, in expanded form, the introduction space on the
outline.

Okay, just what smaller points do I need to include to support
the major statement in my introduction paragraph? I have a
choice of listing these points as subheads for paragraphs, or
placing them in the paragraph space for further development.
Thank goodness for the computer and word processing. My
pencil's eraser would be used up by now!

The information I need to write my piece is now available in
the outline at my elbow. This certainly keeps me on track;
especially when I read and revise, read and revise to make sure
of proper grammatical and spelling usage. Especially in this
revision process, it's important for me to make sure I've
supported and expanded the main theme in the introduction.

When these revisions produce a final product, I then will need
to write the summary paragraph. From lessons in school and
observing other article writers' styles, I know this paragraph
should

* be short
* must reprise the idea the entire piece was written to express
be conclusive, not wishy-washy

I follow basically the same pattern when I work with PLR
content. The differences being my decision on what I feel the
content should be exploring. Once that is done, it's a matter
of rearranging the content, deleting some of it, adding more
current information.

Through all this planning, I record my decisions on the outline
for this work. Except for obvious differences between creating
original or reworking PLR content, I'm finding the rest is
pretty much similar. With time, thought, and patience I get an
article worth submitting. If I've done my work thoroughly and
accurately, an article directory might publish me.

About The Author: Lisa Martin is interested in many topics
around Internet Marketing. She attributes her accelerated
learning curve to the training methods provided by
http://www.lisasespace.com/2PLRi. She has decided to document
her experiences of starting her online business at
http://www.lisam.name

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