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How to Think of More eHow Articles to Write

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Think of More eHow Articles to Write
Think of More eHow Articles to Write
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Sometimes ideas on writing eHow articles are hard to come up with. This guide provides some simple pointers to help out with "writer's block".

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Think about your daily life. Have you done something today that you could share with the eHow community? Have you accomplished something that others could benefit from? These are where some of your best ideas can come from.

  2. Step 2

    Consult other websites, such as eBay Pulse, Google Trends, etc. to find out what web surfers are looking up. Try to target articles towards some of these topics, and you may find that your hits are up in no time flat.

  3. Step 3

    Another great method is to tap into your interests and hobbies. Chances are there's someone out there with the same set of interests looking for answers.

  4. Step 4

    Has there been something in the news lately that an eHow article could originate from? Sometimes these are the most viewed articles in the eHow community. Don't be afraid to experiment with different ideas for articles. No doubt you'll create a great article in no time.

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on 4/28/2009 I never thought about searching Google Trends or Ebay Pulse. Thanks for the idea!

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on 4/28/2009 How to Think of More eHow Articles to Write is of course a great article for this site, but also for anyone searching for ideas for writing. Thanks! 5*

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