Once you get on the Article Writing Waiting list, you’ll get the details for what’s easily the “toughest article writing course in the world.” And it’s the toughest course because it’s not just another information-dump. Instead of getting even more information, you actually acquire–then master the skill of article writing. And not just master it, […]
Article Writing Strategy: How To Keep Your Reader Locked Into Your Article
Is article writing a skill or can it be developed? How do you write an article? Is there a system?
In this section we cover all the problems that you face when writing your articles. Each article will give you an actionable strategy. Go ahead read the articles and then create a simple plan for yourself. Follow the steps and you too will become a better writer and will be able to write articles your clients want.
You will learn:
- How to write articles
- Why headlines fail and how to write headlines that work
- What are the elements of on article
- Powerful strategies to write articles
- The article writing system
Warm regards
Sean D'Souza
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Articles on 'article writing ' from Psychotactics
The Importance of Inserting the ‘Mistake’ In Your Article
I remember the time I was watching a video on the ‘water test’. The ‘water test’ is a method to accurately gauge if a pan is exactly at the right temperature, as the accurate temperature prevents the ingredients from sticking. As you might have realised, I had my nose to the video to make sure […]
How John Forde (and Sean D’Souza) Got Me To Write Articles
Before I start, let me make one thing clear. John Forde is a copywriter with a great newsletter who’s also a good friend. And me, I’m Sean D’Souza. Which of course makes it really weird when I say I used myself for inspiration. It sounds a lot more than weird, actually. It sounds egocentric. Let […]
Can You Build A Business On Article Writing Alone?
Imagine you were to start up an Internet-based business. And told that to promote your business, you would not be allowed to do any affiliate marketing. Or joint ventures. Or any external publicity. No Twitter, no Facebook, no social media. No pay-per-click advertising. No goo gaa search engine optimisation. All you had was one weapon: […]
The Kiss of Death: How to Read Between The Customer’s Lines
Read my lips. No, not mine. The lips of the customer. Here’s one of three things customers are telling you, right after you’ve made your presentation about your your product or service. Your product or service is boring. Your communication is boring. Where have you been all my life? But they don’t say any of […]
The Power of ‘Knew’ and ‘New’
If you were to step into a disco today, you’d run bang, smack into a hit song by Madonna. It’s a song called ‘Hung Up.’ And then your fingers would start snapping. Your feet would go tappity-tap. And you’d find the tune familiar. …Even though you’ve never heard the song before So what’s in the […]
Why Researching Articles to Death Is A Waste of Time
The world was flat. Now it’s round. Who knows? Maybe it’s square. Research helps. But there’s a problem with research. And it’s called counter-research. Tea is good for you. Tea is bad for you. Drink 8 glasses of water a day. Drink 16 glasses of water a day. The list goes on forever. And forever […]
Slip-Sliding: How To Get Customers To Read Every Word Of Your Copy
Do you know how you flip one page of a novel, not expecting to read the book, and before you know it, whooops away you go, and then you’re reading, and reading, and reading…and may I add…reading. Copywriting isn’t much different. If you write copy that slip-slides, then your audience will read it to the […]
The Headline Breath Test
Do long headlines work? Or are short headlines better? The answer doesn’t lie in length. It lies in the ability to say the headline aloud in one breath. Let’s assume you sit down and write an absolute stunner of a headline, your next job is to read it back aloud. Can you read it? Ok […]
