Get More Website Traffic: How to Write 100 Articles in 3 months


Do you need to increase your web traffic? Can you write articles? If the answer to these two questions is yes then I have a challenge for you. Are you willing to write 100 articles in just three months and submit them to article directories? Not sure how on earth you'd manage it? Read on and I'll show you that it is possible.

1. Set yourself a deadline and stick to it.

It is possible to write 100 articles in three months so let's start by counting forward three months in your diary and circling the date with a big fat red pen.

If you think it would spur you on to have a countdown then try crossing off the days on your calendar or download a countdown clock to your computer desktop.

2. Stick to a niche that you have an interest in

I'm assuming that you are passionate about the niche that your website relates to. If this is the case then you will find it much easier to write the 100 articles.

Remember you don't need to think of 100 different topics to write about, in fact it is possible to write numerous articles on one topic if you approach it from different angles and use different article styles each time.

3. Break the elephant into burgers

Have you heard that saying about the easiest way to eat an elephant is by breaking it down into burgers?

If you sit there and think that 100 articles in three months is an unachievable task then you'll never achieve it. Try this instead; break the task down into days and all of a sudden you only need to write 1.1 articles each day.

Better still why not set yourself a target of writing two articles each weekday. Doesn't that sound so much more achievable? Better still you'd actually be able to write 120 articles in three months and you don't have to work weekends!

4. Look for article templates

Article templates are a great way to inspire your writing. Pick a topic and then pick a template and away you go. Here are a few ideas to get you started:


Predictions


How to


Things I've learned


The year in review


Pain points


Current events

5. Do some research

If you're stuck for ideas the best inspiration can come from other people in your niche. Hang out in forums, read blog comments, search Twitter, visit Yahoo Answers. All you need to do is find the places where people are talking about their problems and then write articles that tell them how to solve them.

Just write those two articles every week day and before you know it you'll have 120 articles all sending targeted traffic to your website. And even better than that you'll have a wealth of information that you can recycle to get even more traffic. Offer to submit a guest post, use the information as the basis for forum posts, or even combine several articles into an eBook to giveaway or sell on your blog. Taking action for the next three months will reap countless benefits.