Here is what I would advise in order to write articles quickly.
First of all you need to have the right website topic that involves some passion for you. If you can prattle on about your subject for over 8 hours without running out of talking points, then that is a very good thing and you should be able to compose good material quickly.
If your topic is “low interest mortgages” and we stick you up on a stage and say “Tell us all about low interest mortgages” and you sort of stammer and say “duh, they’re good!” Then you picked a lousy topic and it will be very difficult for you to create an authority website about that topic.
How long can you go before you run out of talking points? If it is less than an hour then you probably did not find the right topic for your website.
For on-page SEO I generally recommend that you start with a single keyword for most articles such as “how I write articles quickly.” Let’s say that this is the keyword on your list that you need to write an article about.
Step back for a second and look at that keyword. That EXACT keyword only appears in this article ONCE. Many will think it appears twice. No, we are talking exact. Look again. I happen to put the keyword ONCE in the post title and ONCE in the article itself.
Always do the same. Every time. Once in the title, once in the article.
However, I would not hesitate to add an article or two now and then that do not target ANY specific keywords. So for example, perhaps your site is about SEO and internet marketing and writing articles and such. So you might make a post titled “3 Awesome Things that Happened this Week” or something like that. A real post, not a fake post that just targets keywords for the sake of having an article on a website, but a real article that has meaning for you and your readers.
There is probably a “safety benefit” in doing that from time to time so that your website does not appear to be a giant content farm.
Another trick that you might use to increase your speed is to take the keyword that your article is going to be about and quickly Google it. Scroll down after you search for the keyword and find the “related searches.” There are usually about 8 of them.
Cope and paste those into Notepad and use those as your article subheadings. Then just write a few sentences under each subheading, and you’re done! Keep in mind though that none of these tricks will work well unless you know your material forwards and backwards. Again, if you run out of talking points after an hour or less, you are in the wrong niche. Find your true passion and go start a website about that instead.
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