How To Turn Your Personal Stories Into Profit
The answer is yes. You dont have to write hard news just to make your words make cents, but to make dollars, youve got to be smart.
If you are accustom to writing stories about your experiences and that works for you, continue to do so, but ask yourself so what? Aside from its entertaining value, why would someone want to read your article? It is usually possible to take a personal experience and turn it into something others will benefit from. Think of your articles as fables they tell a story, but finish up with a moral or lesson. For example, if you have a story about missing a flight at an airport, follow it up with tips for preparing for a flight. Maybe youd suggest certain attire so that passengers arent wasting time unbuckling belts and retying shoes in the security line. And surly those zip-lock bags could be a topic of discussion all their own!
You can also use keyword research tools like Yahoos keyword selector tool. If you had a bad experience with a waiter while dining last night, type in a phrase like poor service and youll get a list of related terms like proper tipping etiquette and you have the added bonus of knowing that there is existing search traffic for these topics. Write your story about the waiter that failed to bring you silverware until your date started eating with his hands just to prove a point, and then lead in to how one should handle a situation like this and what the resulting tip should be.
Readers love stories, so dont stop writing them. Just remember not to leave them hanging. Youd never want a reader to say, so whats your point?. Tell your story, make a point, and youre sure to make a profit.
Heather Broeker is a feature writer for http://www.xomba.com. You can read her other articles at http://www.xomba.com/xombyte/hlbroekerMyranda Blog1300
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