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Posted by David Ogden on February 14, 2015 - 7:05am
Creative Writing for the Internet

Creating writing for the Internet is not as difficulty as you think, it is not like writing a novel when you first have to think out an outline plot, add details and characters before you can even begin to write. You are writing about your business, your livelihood which should supply you with many angles to follow up on.

Some people if starting a new business as an affiliate may have an initial problem, in that they may not know much about the business. However one way around this is to write a blog on a daily basis about what they are learning about their new business. In the back office of many sites there is information and sample emails which can be used as a basis and source of your creative writing.

One tip which is worth remembering when creative writing, is to keep a copy of all your work, overtime this will develop into your own library on various subjects, on days when you cannot think what to write about you can revisit these documents and rewrite some of the contents, it maybe as simple as finding and replacing one keyword phrase with another to create a new blog entry.

Quite often when doing this creative writing research you will find an article which provides you with another idea to form the basis of a future post. Just remember to bookmark the article for future use, rather than following up immediately which can district you from your current task.

I normally do my creative writing in the early morning before the rest of my family wake up, so that I am free from any kind of distraction. Once this chore is out of the way I can then research or work on other areas of my business. I call this a chore because I do not like it but is essential for the success of my business and is now part of my daily routine.

David Ogden
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Louis Harvey Good job David! Sharing your input on getting a task done like writing can be much easily done early when there is no distractions keeping you from completing what your working on at the given time.
February 14, 2015 at 11:39am