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Article Writing - Break the Ice

Talk about writing articles, well that can strike fear in anyone especially a beginner. Lets take a moment to thank spell checker, I know without it many of us would have been out of business a long time ago.

The Internet in its own way has brought back the art of reading. Technology has taken away our need to think - like electronic cash registers, calculators, and television. The Internet is still a text driven media. I like most don't like to read these long drawn out sales letters or pages and pages of text, but the Internet has revived reading. This opened the door for a resurgence of writing.

Some people naturally have an affinity for writing, others find it a challenge, and some just hate it. This business requires it, and for a few bucks if you hate writing you can outsource it. Another option is buying in bulk, on a monthly basis from a article producer. So you see this is not as big of an obstacle as you might think.

The beauty of doing it yourself for a while is learning. Writing is a skill you can always use, it will serve you well in any business venture. Written communication is a road block for many in the corporate as well as business world. This is an opportunity to kill two birds with one stone. Start your business with article marketing, and refresh your writing skills.

If you make mistakes it only costs you time in the beginning, when you get back your groove you can write articles in 10 minutes. Don't worry about spelling, get the message out then spellcheck after. It use to take an hour to write an article because I would try to spell everything perfectly. That was wrong, save the message first, then check your spelling later.

I know it can be awkward at first, but consider the added value of this skill and how you can use it in the future. Consider writing your own articles as a challenge, a cost savings, and a invaluable skill.

Again, when your business grows you can farm this out, focus on other things, but it's always good to write a few articles here and there.

Regards,

The Edge