Private Label Rights Content - Keep It Fresh
Author: Lisa D Martin

The process used in the previous article (Private Label Rights
- Getting Organized) can seem mechanical at times. That's often
the result when you're 'filling in blanks' on a form. But it's
wise to remember the outline can't write for you. The
creativity, thought and research invested in your writing is
what makes your submission live.

Even if I'm using PLR content, there's still one nagging
concern. Keeping articles fresh requires ideas. Going
'abracadabra' might actually work a time or two; show me how,
please? Much as I disliked the idea of journal writing in my
education years, a journal turned out to be exactly what I
need.

A convenient, carry-around size avoids losing ideas.  Thoughts
and inspiration can tip-toe so softly through your head barely
leave a lasting impression. Only your journal can keep them
available to you. I find when I'm having trouble drifting off
to sleep, my busy mind will pop up all sorts of ideas. Writing
them down gives me both ideas and quiets brain down.

Sparks and inspiration can go only so far in keeping you
well-stocked for content ideas. Other sources exist around you
as long as you keep your mind open and your journal handy. A
current headline can be a marvelous way to tie in content
you've had waiting in draft form. A bit of conversation
overheard in passing can give you an answer to what people want
to know. People's hobbies are wonderful places to explore
interests and creativity.

I, as a newbie, don't even attempt to present this series as a
set of instructions. Any pretense that I had everything worked
out would be stupid and self-defeating. I've just compiled
steps and tools I am finding useful to share with you;
especially if you're new to this business, like me. There are
many ways to accomplish article writing. This has just been one
of them.

Thank you for your attention. I hope you will check out my
other articles.


About The Author: Lisa Martin is interested in many topics
around Internet Marketing. She attributes her accelerated
learning curve to the training methods provided by
http://www.lisasespace.com/2PLRi. She has decided to document
her experiences of starting her online business at
http://www.lisam.name