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Helping Clients Overcome “their” Writer’s Block!
If you write for a living, that is, if you write articles for clients you often have heard about writerÂ’s block. Personally, I think the topic is overdone and simply something that comes about when the author is too tired, distracted, or simply not interested in the topic at hand (oh, yesÂ…this does happen!) On the other hand, do your clients sometimes suffer from writerÂ’s block? Okay, before you throw your hands up wondering how could this be, just think about it: do your clients always know what they want you to write? Am I making myself clear? If so, read onÂ…if not, please read this paragraph again!
As writers, we can assume that when a potential client approaches us to write for them, that they always know which topics they want you to cover. Without sounding cheeky, only if this was always so! To put it mildly, you may have a client who wants you to write “X” amount of articles, which he or she will place on their own web site in hopes of building up SEO (search engine optimization, that is), and your part of the equation is to write interesting and compelling copy that will drive traffic to their site.
Well, this only works out if your client knows exactly which topics/subjects are to be covered, keywords used, and the length of each article. No, your client isnÂ’t going to write the article, but they will certainly lay its foundation. No web content article can possibly get going without your knowing certain essentials including the topic and which keywords are to be utilized. Make certain that these building blocks are included with your proposal, otherwise you risk going down one path while your client wanted you to go down another.
Unless you have plenty of time to constantly rewrite every article I recommend that you uncover precisely what the client wants from you.
When I sense that a client isnÂ’t sure which direction they want me to proceed, I then start asking several questions, including:
Do you have a topic you want covered? If so, what is it and do you want me to come up with the article title or is this something that you would like to do? Knowing this information will help you create the introductory paragraph and your topic sentence.
Next questions: which keywords do you want me to use? I try to limit my clients to a small group of 2-4 words per article. Additional keywords mean additional articlesÂ…why confuse your readers? Why kill SEO? As I write this article for you do you have 3-4 points you want me to make? All of this information will comprise the articleÂ’s body.
Finally, what sort of “call to action” are you desiring? Do you want readers to buy a product? Read something else? Call their representative? I leave the anchor links up to the client, but I try to bring the article exactly to the point where the client wants it to be.
If you have gotten satisfactory answers to each of your questions, you have helped your client get over their own case of writerÂ’s block. Yes, to a certain point every client has already visualized what they want written (they bring you on because they donÂ’t know how to craft the right words or are simply too busy to write for themselves). If they havenÂ’t, you must help them answer the previous questions in order for you to write effectively.
If you donÂ’t take the time to make certain that your client is sure of what he or she wants, you will have wasted time and delayed the opportunity to go to the next project.
I donÂ’t know about you, but time is of the essence and we writers cannot afford to waste any of it. Nail down exactly what your client wants before tackling any project to save yourself time and to preserve your sanity!
BONUS : Hiring A Ghostwriter To Write Your Articles
Are you looking into ways of promoting and marketing your website? Are you trying to attract more visitors to your website? Are you looking to increase your online sales? Are you trying to increase your adsense earnings? If you have answered yes to one or more of these questions, article marketing could be the answer for you.
Writing articles has for many years been a popular way of going about increasing the number of backward links to ones site, but it can be a very boring and time consuming one. This is where a ghostwriter can become invaluable as they can do all of the donkey work for you. Most of these people are experienced, expert writers and are likely to produce a much better quality of article as well. The better the article is, the more likely it will be picked up and used on other websites by other webmasters.
Ghostwriters can be found on many of the webmaster forums or even by doing a search on the internet. Prices of course vary but you should be able to find a price that suits your budget.
There are even people or establishments that offer to write an article for you and will also submit the article to a number of the main article directories. Articles-submission.com offer this service for only ten pounds. They also offer to submit an article that you have written to around twenty of the article directories for just ÂŁ7. As many people know, writing each article is one thing, but then submitting it can also take a great deal of time.
People who do have enough spare time on their hands are able to write and submit their own articles. It is important in my opinion not to write too many articles at once to promote just one site, as to build up the number of backward links too quickly can be seen in some search engines eyes as a bad thing. Writing articles for yourself will without doubt save some money but you need to ensure that the content is interesting and is of benefit to the reader.
The best part of this form of web promotion is that the links you obtain are all what is known as one-way links. These type of links, without doubt, have the highest value.
You will of course not only obtain additional traffic from obtaining these links but the readers of your article are also potential visitors to your site.
Writing articles is a win win situation and should be seen as an important part of any web marketing campaign.