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I would go back and proofread your article. There are some mistakes and awkward wording that doesn't read well to a native English reader. It can take quite some time to do adequate research in order to produce high quality copy. The writing itself may flow smoothly, taking less time to actually write. It's the research and preparation involved to be able to produce high quality content that is the time consuming part. As for writing the headline first, that doesn't always work well for some writers. For me personally, there are times where I find it much easier to write the meat of the article first and then go back to creating a headline and opening paragraph. I know pretty much what I want to say in the article, the direction to take with it, points to cover, so it's easier for me to get it all out and then go back and write the headline and opening. I can always change something within the body of the article so everything is covered that needs to be covered and the article has a natural flow to it. Too many times people, including myself, have sat there struggling to get the article started. Wanting to create that perfect headline and opening paragraph. If you get the meat of the article written out, creating a headline and opening paragraph becomes much easier. I too take notes and have a general outline of how I want the article or copy to flow. Especially if the work is for a client. Some clients have specific criteria. Others just allow you to take the ball and run with it. Either way, I always have notes and a general outline created before the first word is typed. I never sit and stare at a blank screen. I only create a new document in my text editor after I've taken notes and have ideas floating around my brain as to what I want to say. I'll type, getting my thoughts out, and then go back and clean it all up and make sure it's formatted properly and reads well.
English is a hard language to learn. You should invest more time in doing that than in trying to find ways to speed through the writing process.
Thanks for indicating the errors! However, I'm just suggesting ways that a writer can follow to get his writing to be done fast and efficient. So, it depends on the individuals whether they want to follow them or not! And most of the time i don't really take minor grammatical errors in consideration as i'm more interested in sharing my ideas.
But if you can't be bothered to present those ideas in a well-thought out and coherent manner, why should anyone bother trying to decipher what you're trying to say?
I think you would need intimate knowledge of a topic to be able to write a high-quality 1000-word article in 30-minutes. Your suggestions may help speed up the process a little but it doesn't change the fact that you would need intimate knowledge about a topic. If you don't have that, research work is involved, and it will take a hell of a lot longer than 30 minutes to write the article.
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...and what do these links / blog posts have to do with the topic of this thread? Yes. These posts contain errors too, so? What was your reason for posting these links?
I cannot, really CANNOT, write a high-quality 1000-word content in 30 minutes. May be I am just a slow writer. I take at least 50-60 minutes to write about something I have to do research about. Even if I do know a lot about a topic, it takes me some time to write coherently so that anyone reading it can understand what I am trying to say. For example, I love to read and then write reviews on sites like goodreads and all and it takes me quite some time to put down my thoughts in words. I mean, I am reviewing a whole book and putting down everything I felt while reading it does take time! If I am writing for someone else, research takes quite a bit of time as well and doing it all (researching and typing a 1000-word content) takes me at least 50 minutes. That too for a generic topic. If it happens to be about something like a certain brand of French candles, well, I will take even a couple of hours to do it. Kudos to the thread starter if he can manage a 1000-word article in 30 minutes flat.
If there are so many errors like how you're indicating there won't be so many responses for sure! So tell me there are positive responses in the first play or you're telling me their commenting the post for fun!!
Umm thread-starter.. are you trying to put links here? I think you can get banned for what you are trying to do.
Different people have different skills and talent towards their writing.. I'm just giving tips on how you can write and not forcing anyone to write in 30 minutes..Thanks
One has absolutely nothing to do with the other. People read your article and commented regardless of any spelling or grammar errors. They are responding to the points you were trying to make, the advice that was given. It's just like in your post here. You wrote a post about how to write high quality content of 1,000 words in 30 minutes. What you produced as an example is not high quality content. However, even though there are errors, I still commented on the post, engaged in conversation, shared my thoughts on some of the techniques you wrote about in your post. Carrying on the discussion, which is typically what happens on a forum. I just feel that if you are going to create a post about producing high quality content of 1,000 words in 30 minutes, that the post itself should be of high quality, a good example, which it is not. The advice you are giving, the tips you are sharing, are valid, but the way in which you wrote the article is not high quality and therefor not a very good example. It's not about the points you were trying to make, the tips in which you wanted to share, but how the information was presented.
Writing more words with lower quality can give financial benefits but they cannot give self-satisfaction, self-respect or the joy of writing.
I always find these conversations about writing fast fascinating. This is supposed to be a forum for professional writers. After all, it's the Copywriting forum, not the Blogging forum. We earn our money by putting words together. It matters to us if the grammar is as correct as possible. And yet, when questioned, the OP who is offering the fast writing tips almost always says grammar doesn't matter as long as the point is clear and you get hundreds of words on the page in a short time. Looking at just two of your articles, they look like they were written by two different people. One had mistakes most likely stemming from an excess of speed and a lack of craftsmanship. The other contained numerous errors common with someone for whom English is a second language. That doesn't mean your ideas do not have merit. It doesn't mean that if you post as a guest blogger on a popular site that you won't get comments. It just means that when you come to a forum of professional writers, they are going to spot what's wrong with your writing. When someone who is offering writing advice starts a piece they are proud of with "Are there any of you don’t know what is blogging?", professional writers are simply not going to take anything else they say seriously.