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How to Think of an Ehow Article

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Think of an ehow article
Think of an ehow article

Ever stalled on writing an ehow article as you have no idea what to create? Here are some ways to help you think of an ehow article.

Difficulty: Moderately Challenging
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Good writing
  • Pen and paper
  1. Step 1
    Think of an ehow article
    Think of an ehow article

    First step is to get a pen and a paper. It would help you think of an ehow article by writing down every thoughts and ideas that you have.

  2. Step 2

    You need to be good at what you do to be able to write well. So think of your hobbies and talents then try to put those thoughts into writing.

  3. Step 3

    Make a list and start with How to-- then add words like create, make, discover, cook, fix and the likes. It helps you trigger ideas that you might have.

  4. Step 4

    Browse the internet for good sites and articles then try to recreate them as best as you can without plagiarizing them. Remember, ehow is sooooooooo strict when it comes to plagiarism.

  5. Step 5

    Go to social networking sites or even bookmarking sites for ideas. Stumbleupon, digg or even facebook and myspace could give you an inspiration.

  6. Step 6
    Think of an ehow article
    Think of an ehow article

    Read newspapers, magazines and even books to help you stimulate for ehow article thoughts.

Tips & Warnings
  • If you've written more than you could for the day, take a break and just relax.
  • One or two articles a day is sufficient to be a prominent ehow member.
  • Always insure good article quality.
  • NEVER EVER PLAGIARIZE
  • NEVER PLAGIARIZE
  • NEVER PLAGIARIZE
  • I just couldn't stress that enough... NEVER PLAGIARIZE or ehow will ban you!

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