Speedwriting: How to Write (much) Faster
Saturday, May 16th, 2009How to write faster? There isn’t enough time in the day to get it all done. Sure, you can outsource it, depending on your situation, but then you have to micro-manage it and that may still take longer than simply writing it yourself — provided you know how to write really fast.
There are two components to writing really fast. Okay, three components:
1) you need to know the information. So you need to write about what you know. If you don’t, you’ll need to do research, and that will take extra time.
2) You need a set format so that you won’t have to put a lot of thought into decision making.
3) You need the right mindset.
One of my favorite Internet Marketing/Writing experts, Jason Fladlien, has the formula down pat: He started by making a splash with his 7-minute articles, and has developed the system now to an instant content creation system that really puts your content creation on steroids.
Where can you find out more about it? Here:
And if you want to take your new-found speedwriting expertise to the next level and actually make money with it, here are a couple of possibilities:
This is a fantastic resource with 20 legit ways to create $100/day oniline. Several of these methods do involve writing, so once you have your writing pace up to speed (pun intended), you’ll find it much easier going and it could be a natural way to make money.
Especially since the online world is hungry for content. If you can provide it, you’re golden!
Still feel intimidated? Don’t be.
But here’s a third resource I love, also by Jason, the same guy who wrote the speed writing system above: On how to become an online millionaire. No, it’s not hype. And the path to millionaire in his system could take you a few years, but if you keep at it, you’ll get there fairly quickly. Take a look:
And discover how a monk went from zero income to $50,000 within 6 months.And well into the 6 figures before the year was over. If that doesn’t cheer you up, I don’t know what will.
Oh, and about the economy? Like they say, in the challenge lies opportunity.
P.S.: And now that I’m just starting a new site on Richmond Web Marketing I’ll need to supply some content, so my fast writing skills will be challenged all over again. And that’s not the onliy writing I need to do – there’s lots of writing to be done for my clients as well…
So I’ll be puliing out my own copy of my fast writing manual and have at it…
Happy writing, and give writer’s block a run for its money!
Elisabeth























