Wednesday, September 26, 2007

5 Easy Ways To Get Your Creative Juices Going

Writing an article doesn’t just mean putting down thoughts into
words then typing and writing it. You have to capture the
interest of your readers and get them to keep on reading. To send
your message across you have to get the attention of the reader
and have a firm grasp of their interest and pique their
curiosity.

The main ingredient in baking up an article is a large dose of
creativity. While creativity may come natural to many people,
some just gets into a block or something to that effect that can
drive someone crazy. Many writers have literally torn their hair
out when they get writers block and just can’t seem to get their
creative juices flowing.

Putting words into images in the readers mind is an art. A clear
and crisp depiction requires a certain flair that only creativity
can provide. Similes and metaphors help a lot, but the way an
article gets entwined word for word, sentence by sentence then
paragraph by paragraph into a whole article develops the essence
of the article.

So just what do you have to do when nothing comes to mind? There
is no surefire ways to get the perfect ideas but there are easy
ways to get your creative juices flowing. No one can guarantee
you of having the perfect mindset but many methods may aid you in
achieving that state of mind. Here are five easy ways for that.

1) Keep a diary or a journal with you always. Ideas can be
triggered by anything you may hear, see, or smell. Your senses
are your radar in finding great ideas. Write all of them into a
journal and keep it with you for future reference. You may also
write down anything that you have read or heard, someone’s ideas
could be used to develop your own ideas and this is not stealing.
Remember that ideas and creativity can come from anywhere; it’s
the development of the idea that makes it unique.

2) Relax and take time to sort things out. A jumbled mind cannot
create any space for new ideas. Everyone must have a clear mind
if one wishes to have their creativity in full speed. Get rid of
all obstacles that can be a hindrance to your creativity. If you
are bothered by something, you cannot force your mind to stay
focused.

Try to relax every time that you can and think about your
experiences and interactions with others. Your experiences are
what shape your mindset and your opinions which could be
reflected on your writings. Try to discover yourself, find out
what triggers your emotions. Discover what inspires you and what
ticks you off. You can use these emotions to help you in
expressing yourself and your ideas, with this you can grow
creatively.

3) Create a working place that can inspire your creativeness.
Your working place can be quite a hindrance if it doesn’t make
you feel happy or relaxed. Creativity comes from being in a good
state of mind and a messed up workplace that causes distraction
won’t be conducive in firing up your creative flow.

Surround your working place with objects that makes you happy and
relaxed. You may put up pictures, or scents, objects that
inspire, or anything that can get your creativeness cranking. A
clean and well organized workplace also rids of distractions and
unwanted hindrances. With a good working place, you can work in
peace and never notice the time pass by.

4) Set the mood. Setting the mood requires you to just go with
the moment or to induce your self to feeling what makes your mind
works best. Finding out what makes you tick could help you find
ways to get your creative juices flowing. Set the pace and tempo
for your mood and everything else will follow.

There are many ways to set the mood. Some writers have been known
to use alcohol, a little sip of wine to stir up the imagination.
Some would like some mood music while others let the lighting of
the environment create the mood.

5) Go on a getaway and just do something unlike crazy. Letting
yourself go and have fun produces adrenaline that can make your
imagination go wild. Take an adventure or a solemn hike. Whatever
it is that is unusual from your daily routine can take the rut
out of your schedule. In no time at all, your creativeness will
make use of that experience and get your imagination to go on
overdrive.

Saturday, September 15, 2007

BlogRush Traffic Exchange

If anyone reading this blog has a blog of their own, you need to check out the new tool by John Reese. Look down the sidebar a little ways and you will see the Blogrush box. It’s a new blog traffic exchange system.

Place the Blogrush box on your blog and when a reader clicks on one of the RSS feeds being presented a new window will open with the blog providing the feed.

Each time a reader clicks on an RSS feed in the box you get one credit for the click and your new blogpost will be served up on countless Blogrush boxes untill it gets a click to equal the visitor you sent.

Leave it to John Reese to come up with a brilliant way to exchange blog traffic! Click Here to get your own Blogrush box for your blog and start exchanging traffic today!

Sunday, September 9, 2007

Writing the Resource Box so it Makes People click

The Internet is the information highway, this phrase has been used
so many times it should be nominated for the Internet Cliché Award.
People that go to the Internet are subdivided into groups, but
generally, they are out to search information. Whether for gaming,
business, fun or anything else the Internet has provided us with
information that has proved to be very beneficial.

Through the recent years many people have learned the secrets of
Search Engine Optimization. More and more sites have seen the effects
articles have done for the traffic of their sites. Some have even
created sites devoted entirely to providing articles that could be
read by their website visitors and have links that could lead to many
sites that are related to the topics and subjects of the articles.

For example, the sites may feature many articles about a whole lot
of topics. As a website visitor reads the articles they have searched
for, they can find at the end of the article a resource box that can
be clicked on to link them to the site that has submitted the
article. Of course the article would be in relation to the site. Lets
say if the article is about rotating the tires, the resource box may
lead to a link to a site that sells tires or car parts.

A resource box is what you usually find at the end of an article.
They will contain the name of the author, a brief description of the
author, a brief description of the sponsoring site and a link. If a
reader likes what they read, they would have the tendency to find out
where the article came from to read more. The resource bow will be
their link to the source of the article and this will entice them to
go to the site and do some more reading or research for the subject
or topic they are interested in.

But like the article itself, the resource box must also be eye-
catching to demand the attention and interest of the reader. While
the resource bow encompasses only a small space, providing the right
keywords and content for your resource box will provide more prodding
for the reader to go to your site.

Now we know what resource boxes are, what are the benefits of having
a good resource box? Mainly its driving traffic to your site. Many
sites would allow articles to be placed in their sites because they
can make use of the articles to fill their pages. They also get
affiliation with other sites that can be beneficial for them as well.
For the sponsoring site, when you get people to click on your
resource box, you generate traffic that can be counted upon as
potential customers.

So what would be a good content for your resource box? Basically it
is keywords, learning about the proper keywords that people are
mainly searching for. There are many tools you can find in the
Internet that can help you in determining what keywords to use.

Resource boxes can also make use of all the creativity it can get.
You only get a small space for your resource box so you better make
the most of it. Try to catch the attention of your reader with
resource box content that can make them give a second look. Unlike TV
ads, you don’t have visual aids to drive your point in. But you do
have the power of imagination of a reader. With the right content,
you can make them think and intrigued.

Another tip is to use keywords that should be related to your site.
Do not mislead your potential website visitors. Build your
credibility so that more people would get enticed to visit your site
and browse what you have to offer. Make the people click your
resource box by providing resource box content that makes a lasting
impression. You only get one chance to wow them and hundreds of
chances to repulse them.

Never underestimate the power of the resource box. It may be small
in size but they will provide a significant aid in driving traffic to
your site. A boring resource box will never get a job done. Be fun
and creative but at the same time show that you have a great deal to
offer, too much to ask for something that couldn’t fit a paragraph?
Yes and no, there are many tips and guides that can help you in doing
this, the first step is realizing how important a resource box could
be in making people click your link and be directed to your site.

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