Website Marketing Content Writing, Making the Work Easier
Writing by Brick Marketing on Friday, 1 of February , 2008 at 3:51 am
Website marketing content can take a great deal of effort to write at the best of times. Figuring out how long it takes often comes down to simple math exercises. You know how much website marketing content you will be able to produce in one hour. Divide the number of articles you are required to write by your work rate; that is how long it should take. I say should because it does not always work out that way. There is any number of things that can get in the way of your website content writing. Usually, the biggest distraction is the computer itself. Here are a few suggestions if you are easily distracted, but serious about website content writing.
- 1. Get a separate PC for your work. It is nice to have a clean, uncluttered system. No games, no distracting bookmarks, the bare minimum to get the job done. That usually means an Internet connection, a mail client and a word processor. You don’t need a power PC for the job; you just need a simple notebook. If you have trouble staring at a notebook screen, you can always plug it into a desktop screen and you can plug a separate keyboard into most notebooks as well.
- 2. Get a decent keyboard. I have worked on keyboards of various quality levels. Any keyboard above the $50 mark should get the job done nicely. Cheap keyboards tend to offer too much resistance and can lead to aches and pains further down the road and really put a dampener on your website marketing content writing career.
- 3. Website marketing content writing is a real job, treat it that way. Start and finish work at fixed times each day. Try to work solidly as opposed to spreading work out between extended periods of procrastination.
- 4. Posture is important. Website marketing content writing is all about output. A full time writer will be making a lot of keystrokes and be sitting for extended periods of time. Care needs to be taken to prevent conditions like RSI.
- 5. Take short regular breaks. While you don’t want to break between each article, it is nice to take a short ten or fifteen minute break between sets of articles. Have a cup of coffee, go for a walk, do something other than staring at the screen. You are not necessarily wasting time on such breaks, you are refreshing yourself and it provides an excellent opportunity to plan your next set of website marketing content articles.
Category: Website Marketing Content
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