Want to discover a simple & fast concept that will help you produce hundreds of articles effortlessly without having to write a single article nor hire a ghostwriter?
If you can speak into a mic and record it, you can get an incredible market advantage for your article writing & marketing strategy.
Here’s why this strategy works:
* No article writing experience necessary.
* Writers block never happens.
* SPEED/LEVERAGE Advantage: One article may take you an hour to write; but in one hour of speaking into a mic, you can easily create 15-20+ high quality original articles.
* Uniqueness factor is huge: No one speaks like you do. The quality of content you produce when speaking is uniquely different than when you write on the same topic.
* Remarkable Time Savings: Besides the huge return on time, you can outsource the monotonous job of transcribing & editing your audio into articles.
Sold on the idea of using your spoken voice into a mic in order to produce articles yet?
Here are the quick 10 steps to using this strategy:
1. Hook up a mic (doesn’t have to be high quality) to your computer and find a recording program to save your work (I use AconDigital’s Accoustica, most others use Audacity/SoundForge/SndSampler).
2. Pick a core topic you want to speak about relating to your expertise. Don’t worry if you go off on tangents as each tangent will become a separate article.
3. Begin speaking and pretend that you’re giving a live seminar where you don’t have the luxury of stopping and editing. It’s important that you force yourself to reach a flow state if it doesn’t happen naturally.
4. I recommend a target *minimum* number of minutes that you’ll be speaking for such as 30-90 minutes. Don’t worry about going over if you reach a flow state as I’m sure your audience would love to hear you continue to speak.
5. Save your recording as a .WAV file (for PC) or .AIFF (for Mac) and I recommend using a file naming convention with today’s date, topic of the audio, and your name. Example: 2008-12-11-ArticleWriting-ChrisKnight.WAV
6. After you’ve archived the file, save it as an MP3 for faster transport/transit to your transcription service provider.
7. Send the MP3 to your transcription service of choice; wait for a day to a week, and they’ll send it back to you in a MS Word or text document. Expect to invest about $60-$100 USD/per hour of audio transcribed.
8. Slice & Dice the transcription into 300-800 word chunks that are themed by topic or sub-topic to create dozens of articles.
9. Log in to your EzineArticles membership interface and submit all of your articles at once (saves time vs. uploading one at a time).
10. Within a week our Editors will review your articles and you’ll most likely be in the top 15% of all EzineArticles members having submitted more than 10 articles without having written a single article by hand.
Now, I have some insider info as to an author who has submitted 126 articles that were ALL transcribed from his spoken word: Check out Alex Mandossian’s articles.
What? You mean you’ve already produced audio CD’s/MP3’s or have done teleseminars?
You get to skip the above production steps and go right into a simple transcription article editing exercise. Before you know it, you’ll have dozens of high quality, original and unique articles that share tips, tricks, strategies, techniques, and ideas to help your target market succeed while simultaneously positioning yourself as *the* expert.
Curious: Have you done this Audio-To-Articles strategy and if so, do you have any additional tips to share?
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