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How To Write A Article

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www.thirtydaychallenge.com How to write a article for the Thirty Day Challenge: www.thirtydaychallenge.com … “promotional marketing” “writing copy” ideas” “ad “Thirty Day Challenge” “ed dale”

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25 Responses to “How To Write A Article”

  1. nafat1 Says:

    Thanks same to you.

  2. sumtws Says:

    i searched crochet in google reader and nothing came up. then i searched for sales articles, sales training, and training articles and still nothing came back from my searches. obviously i’m missing something. any help?

  3. ajscorpion3 Says:

    salam to you and your family :)

  4. nafat1 Says:

    hahaha ok thats a good one:-) my parents speak arabic to by the way.

  5. ajscorpion3 Says:

    My first language is Arabic :) .. I live in Jordan in the Middle East.. It doesn’t matter where your from or what language you have as your mothers tongue, if you want to teach something, teach it right!

  6. nafat1 Says:

    I want to see how youre gonna be in a second language and its only positive if someone makes money with artile marketing if he can do it with errors or do you want to be it very hard and Punishing. And dont come and spell check me im form Holland :-)

  7. ajscorpion3 Says:

    proves* don’t*

    instead of have.. use need..

    im not saying not to write articles.. im saying dont teach when you dont even know how to..

  8. nafat1 Says:

    This proofs you dont have to be a good writer to write articles.

  9. etentertainment Says:

    AN article…

  10. Demain8 Says:

    awesome videos

  11. STHolms Says:

    Maybe it was supposed to be ironic?

  12. xxirishdancer217 Says:

    i believe its an article not a

  13. thetruejaneysue Says:

    The improper use of a word in the title is actually a plus when you think about it…For instance, when I read the title it peaked my curiosity enough to watch his vid.

  14. mobiitees Says:

    Great info on a way to give your readers something new quickly and easily. Thanks

  15. cuzintim Says:

    Ha ha I noticed that right away too…. guess you can still make money on the web with improper grammar :P

  16. ajscorpion3 Says:

    how can u make a how to for writing.. when your title is wrong.. its AN article.. :D

  17. PatriciaMakhulo Says:

    glorious mac guys! I love it love it love it!

  18. 247IWinn Says:

    Ed, thank you for such a great video. This will allow me to be generous with the information I share on my niche blog / website while still having something left to build my intellectual products with, Thanks so much.

  19. mrgadgetoz Says:

    Ed, you make me laugh with your side-comments! Excellent vid mate.

  20. xyberkthebizbum Says:

    Beautiful piece of tutorial Ed. Tenchu.

  21. Mentor2Wealth Says:

    some great ideas to apply - news gathering, content formulation and preparing unique content from other people’s work…why reinvent the wheel right?

  22. aikighost Says:

    Surely that should be “How To Write ‘an’ Article”

  23. washwords Says:

    Hey Ed,
    Great tutorial and thanks for the shout-out of sorts. That washwords woman featured in your google reader for much of this video seems really witty and fun! ;)
    No seriously, as others posted, I learn things in every video - and i am a writer!

  24. WendyMerritt Says:

    This video almost removes all fear of online writing! You have so simplified the content gathering and authoring…thanks! Well, I can’t hang around here…I must start writing :)
    blessings,
    Wendy

  25. TamsB Says:

    great tips on writing an article Ed. Very much how press releases are written ie good headline, some wow text and a couple of quotes. The structure can be as straightforward as that, and sticking to the ‘keeping things simple really helps. And also just because some info might sound a bit corny to you writing it, remember it will usually be of interest to your niche market audience. Thanks again Ed, great writing tips.

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