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The Internet ... A Writer's Paradise
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: Writing |
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: 24 February. 2008 07:00 |
I shake my head and wonder why more marketers arentwriting. The internet has made it possible for anyoneto spill their thoughts onto the screen.It doesnt take a genius or tons of talent. It justtakes patience and persistence.When I started writing, I was the worst writer thatever lived. I still cant believe I was crazy enoughto send out some of those early articles.If it wasnt for the freedom of the net, I would havebeen dead in the water. No editor would have everpublished my ghastly ramblings.Luckily it was my ezine and I could practice and learn.With only 300 subscribers I had nothing to lose.Eventually I started becoming readable. Not very goodjust readable. My good friend the internet let me keep plodding along.Now after tons of practice and learning, I can considermyself a writer. I cant even conceive of doing anythingelse.The internet has literally changed my life. Ive gone from the 95% trying to make a dollar online,to working when I feel like it. Truthfully I canteven call it work.I get paid to have fun.If I can do it so can you. Let your articles be yourtraining ground.Over time youll start your own viral marketing machine.Some of the long term benefits to you and your businessare:* Instant branding* More online friends than you can shake a stick at* Tons of sites linking to you* More joint venture offers than you could ever acceptThats just the tip of the iceberg.The internet is a writers paradise and if youre nottaking advantage of it, shame on you.Do yourself and your business a favor and start writing.Youll not only help yourself, you may just help othersalong the way. About the Author John Colanzi has been writing for the Internet for 3 years. He has shown hundreds of webmasters how to use mindset medication to join the ranks of the successful, prosperous marketers. Subscribe now to his "Street Smart Marketing Newsletter and put your business on the fast track. mailto:streetsmart@rapidreply.net
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