Assembly Line Writing
I’m a great fan of assembly line writing. Sounds crazy, right?
First of all, I would like to point out that this method should not be used for top quality articles you research and lovingly craft in order to make big money. It is a great way to write keyword content for marketing purposes or quick posts.
What is the assembly line method of writing?
The first thing I do is open up a few different article windows. (I write in an amazing program called Article Architect, but you can do it easily with Word or Notepad.) I write the titles of the four articles first. These articles will focus on the same keyword phrase, so I include it in all the titles.
1) Create Content Faster With Assembly Line Writing
2) Assembly Line Writing: Supercharge Content Creation
3) More Money Now With Assembly Line Writing
4) Three Easy Steps to Assembly Line Writing
Easy right?
The next step is to write both an intro and conclusion paragraph for each article. The intro states the purpose of the article and a brief overview of what it will tell you. The conclusion pretty much says the same thing, but describes how the problem is now solved.
The third step is to write the subheadings. In all four articles, I would use “Assembly Line Writing” as the first part of each subheading. It’s a great way to get those keywords in. In all four articles, the subheadings would be very similar.
The last step in assembly line writing is to write one or two paragraphs after each subheading. Again, these will be very similar. Do not plagiarize yourself. Depending on the percentage of uniqueness you are going for, it may be possible to reuse sentences however.


01. Jul, 2010 







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