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3 Ways to Utilize Life's Experience to Write Content for Your Site

By: Rhonda White

Do you ever get stumped on what to write for your next article? Many suprising events take place everday and little problems are quickly resolved without much thought. These life experiences are valuable, and your website visitors or newsletter subscribers can easily relate to real life experiences. In fact, most of us find it very interesting to take a peek into the lives of others. That’s one reason why reality TV has taken on such popularity.

Take your everyday experiences and use them for examples…

Relate real-life experiences with your own home business. Did your daughter spill her juice all over your carpet this morning? If you’re a time management expert you can use this true story to help your website visitors or subscribers visualize how your preparation and time organization for your daily projects helped keep you on track despite the fact that you had some obstacles arrive. If you’re selling cleaning products, you can explain how relieved you were to have one of your wonderful products on hand to instantly come to the rescue.

Here’s 3 ways to utilize life experiences for writing articles and web site content:

* Keep a little notebook handy to jot down remarks and ideas that friends, relatives or strangers have said that caught your attention. Keep a swipe file to store these for later use.
* Think from the past. Is there a common problem that many of your customers would like to resolve? Do you have any past experiences that can relate to their difficulties? How about the past experiences of your friends, family, co-workers, neighbors, etc.?
* Keep a journal. Read through your journal from time to time to jog some article ideas. If you’re just not into keeping a journal, try visiting your nonfiction section at your local library and check out some biographies and autobiographies. Use the real life experiences of others to help relate similar concepts with your business. Use character, conflicts, crisis, weaknesses, strengths, acheivements, failures, ect. to portray real life circumstances that can help others find a solution to their own problems.

Utilizing real-life experiences for writing articles is a unique method of creating memorable content. Best of all, you can be sure that you’ll never be lacking for something to write about once you make an effort in grasping life experiences around you.

Author: Rhonda White *Moms make money online at mommyrevenue.com *Grab your FREE Affiliate Marketing Ecourse at mommyaffiliates.com

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