Ten Articles In Ten Minutes

There was an ad once for a report showing people how to write one-hundred articles each and every day. Ten articles in ten minutes would not accurately describe that perhaps but if each article took only ten minutes to write, that would still be over sixteen hours a day without a break. If someone is writing articles in less than ten minutes, at least articles of any real length, it seems difficult to imagine that there would have been any quality content involved.


Many people do quite well rewriting articles and even writing new articles. However, it is not going to be very likely that even someone who can attain such a manic pace will be able to keep it up for any length of time. Add to this the responsibility for posting that many articles online even on only one or two sites and you are now looking at a full 26 hour workday.

While article submitters may cure a substantial portion of that extra time which is needed for submitting the article, even without that boring and repetitive task, trying to imagine someone typing for that length of time every day is enough to make someone’s wrists sore and give them nightmares about carpal tunnel syndrome.

A much better approach would be to allot a certain amount of time every day to set aside solely for the purpose of creating new and informative content for your site. While the actual content may be a little lower, the value contained within that writing would likely be much better in quality. A wise man once said that a little bit of something good is a whole lot better than all of something bad.

If you still believe that you need more content, perhaps you should set personal goals on the amount of content you produce rather than the time you will spend producing those articles. If you are familiar with the subject it will be much easier to write quicker. If you are not overly familiar with the topic, you still should be learning as you research and write and over the course of time it will still become a faster and easier proposition.

Practicing your writing is important. Getting faster over the course of time will help you to improve your efficiency and your profitability. The faster you can get your work completed the faster you will be able to get paid and the more time you will have to enjoy your life or get back to other projects. Still, it is never a good idea to sacrifice quality for quantity.

If you can become the source to go to for information in even one field of interest, you can reap rewards beyond most people’s comprehension. If you fill a site with questionable material you will be spending as much time building new sites, new businesses and adding new content as you would otherwise spend enjoying your success. Content is king not only because it will draw traffic to your site but also because it is what will bring them back and it is what will (or will not as the case may be) convert your readers into customers and clients.

While there is no proof that somebody cannot write one hundred articles in a day, it is probably not a good idea. Understate your offerings and over-deliver with your product. Share knowledge and wisdom as if they are the greatest gift in the world. In that way, when people want to know something for certain, they will come to you, and when you offer them something, your name alone will increase your sales conversions as much as anything else, all because you took a little extra time writing your articles.

By: Ward Tipton

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Ward Tipton has been an author and editor for over twenty years. He has specialized the last three years in writing for some of the most prominent Internet Marketers around the world. He is now breaking out on his own and slowly but surely breaking into the world of Internet Marketing from a unique perspective and with a style and abilities that go much farther than his power of persuasion utilizing nothing more than the written word.

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