How To Write Ezine Articles In Clusters

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How to Write Ezine Articles in Clusters


Introduction


Writing multiple articles simultaneously might seem daunting, especially if you're new to creating Ezine articles. However, once you grasp the concept of clustering, you'll find it efficient and rewarding. This approach not only enhances your productivity but also helps in creating a cohesive series or a set of unique articles centered around a particular theme.

Benefits of Cluster Writing


1. Time-Saving Research: Writing articles in clusters allows you to efficiently use your research time across multiple pieces.

2. In-Depth Exploration: It provides the opportunity to thoroughly explore a theme rather than skimming over it.

3. Expanded Content: You generate more unique content for your blog or website.

4. Additional Submissions: Extra articles can be submitted to ezines or even sold.

Writing for Ezines


When crafting an article for ezines, keep the word count between 500-800 words to ensure it's within acceptable guidelines. Cluster writing is not about producing several shortened versions of full-length articles. Instead, it involves making the most of your ideas without padding or truncating content unnecessarily.

Efficient Content Management


If you’re writing about a familiar topic, you might often need to trim content to maintain the word count. Instead of discarding valuable material, paste it into a new document with a fresh title. For example, titles like "Puppy Training: Why It Matters," "Puppy Training: When to Start," and "Puppy Training: Best Methods" can form a cohesive cluster. Keep your document sizes manageable; split them if they grow beyond two pages.

Staying Focused


While writing, stay alert to any deviations from your main topic. If you find yourself veering into new subjects, like dog nutrition while discussing puppy training, save that idea for another article. Use a quick "cut and paste" to keep your current article focused and store the new idea for future use.

Tackling Unfamiliar Topics


For topics you're less familiar with, thorough research is crucial. As you gather information, you'll often find related material that doesn’t quite fit your current article. Make notes and jot down ideas for future articles. Even creating just two articles from one research session is a win.

Developing Ideas into Clusters


Consider a creative example: "My first home business venture reminds me of Apollo 13." To develop this into an article, clarify the idea. Is it about overcoming near-disasters, using duct tape to solve problems, or the power of perseverance? Each aspect could form its own article, creating a robust cluster around a central theme.

Conclusion


Never let an idea go to waste. The time and effort saved by cluster writing make it worthwhile, even for beginners. Once you adopt this technique, you'll find it's as rewarding as "buy one, get one free." Enjoy the process and watch your content creation thrive!

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