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6 Steps to Write A Post in Only 10 Minutes!

"The key to writing fast is knowing and perfecting a few." Alisa Brownan from projecthappilyeverafter says to be a newspaper reporter, write guest blogs and magazine articles, and she ghost and co-author books. She also claims to spend only 6-7 hours typing daily to write between 5,000 and 10,000 words a week! Article first appeared on problogger.net and if you like what Brownan advice, then follow her @ alisabow: Here the 6 step system, experienced Alisa Brownan uses to write her articles quite fast: Step 1: Know what you want to say before you sit down. As soon as you finish any blog, start thinking about your next one. Go over lines in your head. Step 2: Pick the basic format you will use to organize your blog. Most blogs fall into one of the following organizational templates: Q & A – Someone poses a question and then you answer it. Tips: You start with a couple paragraphs of explanation followed by a list of tips. Story: Once upon a time s

Funny List of the Most Misprounounced English Words

An interesting list of 51 mispronounced words it's been posted by DailyWritingTips. A the moment we write this post, comments number by 297, from people who have contributed to the list or have made appreciations on the topic. There is a word of caution, though: "I’m writing from an American perspective" says DailyWritingTips. At least one of these is, in our view, a lost cause: #21 the two pronunciations of forte. We’ve never heard any English-speaker use it to mean 'strong point' and pronounce it according to French rules — everyone we’ve ever heard pronounces it the Italian way. If you want to get really picky, the masculine form of the French adjective is 'fort' — if it should be pronounced in English according to French rules, then how come English has adopted its feminine form 'forte'? Reasons are lost in the mists of time — let’s just get on with it! 1. aegis - The ae in this word is pronounced /ee/. Say EE-JIS/, not /ay-jis/. In m

Gain Success By Doing Things that Other People Can’t or Won’t Do

Surely you've read a few or at least, one book about how to become rich  because it's human nature to look for pleasure and commodities. I have spent some time with professional coaches that helped me out on personal development and showed some necessary steps, everyone dreaming of being rich before they can accomplish and become such a dream. Now, many of course will be thinking that this is not a dream since many ( very few though) had worked hard and earned enough money to accumulate millions and millions. Some others will start arguing that this post doesn't even deserve the attention because it is not written by a rich man. We will accept your discrepancies with humility but let tell you what is saying one of the top 100 bloggers by Technorati and top influencers on the web according to the Wall Street Journal, Neil Patel. There is not such an incredible revelation but he goes right to the point of what is expected for a regular person, in order to perform in the d