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Ever get bored with writing the same old types of articles over and over?
Yes, we want to provide educational helpful info to our readers with every article, but have you ever craved a different perspective, a jolt of creativity, a way to combine a love of history (or TV!) with your article writing?
I’d like to push you a little bit out of the box with this article template.
Use a historical figure, TV character, or any sort of popular icon as an example of the principles you’d like to teach.
A great example of this is The Mark Twain Guide To Better Blogging from Copyblogger.
Now, this example is a blog post, but as we know blogs and articles are complimentary.
Here are some guidelines for you:
Pick a historical figure that has made some great quotes.
If you’re stumped, browse around BrainyQuote.com
Here are some ideas for you:
- Shakespeare
- Mister Rogers (you know, Fred Rogers from Mister Rogers Neighborhood–he had some great quotes!)
- Bill Cosby
- Katharine Hepburn
- Helen Keller
- Abraham Lincoln
- Winston Churchill
You get the idea. You do not have to pick a person that has anything to do with your niche–that is what makes things interesting.
How do Mark Twain and blogging go together?
It’s that odd combination that intrigues you to want to read the article. The quotes you choose will tie the historical figure to your topic.
Select several quotes that you can work off of. The idea is to choose quotes that you can in some way connect to principles/ideas having to do with your niche. Quotes that are ideals, beliefs, or observations are good inspiration.
Write a commentary on how each quote connects to a principle having to do with your niche.
Write an introductory paragraph that gives a little info about the historical figure, and why you think he/she would have been a great blogger, virtual assistant, website designer, entrepreneur, affiliate marketer, caterer, dentist, florist, real estate agent–whatever your niche is.
Write a conclusion–could just be one sentence.
Write a title that mentions the historical figure in combination with your topic. For example:
The [historical figure's name] Guide To [Your Topic]
Some Tips:
Now, depending on your personality, this will either be the easiest article you’ve ever written or the hardest.
I encourage you to use this template as inspiration to think about your topic in a different way and adapt it to suit your personality.
Suppose you’re not all into the quotes–here’s an alternative example:
Carrie Bradshaw’s Guide To A Stylish Book Launch
In that post, the author used a TV personality as an example of the principles she was teaching. There were no quotes involved, but the article played off of a situation the TV character was in, and then morphed into a How-To piece.
Why do this?
It is intellectually and creatively stimulating for both you and your readers.
It can be intriguing and attention grabbing.
It’s just plain fun.
Will you try this?
If you’re brave and use this template to write your next article, please share a link to your article in the comments so we can be inspired!
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Posted: Monday, September 28th, 2009 at 12:00 am
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October 1st, 2009 at 5:03 am
This is a great idea to get some ideas to write an article. The proper format to get inspired to write.
October 2nd, 2009 at 5:39 pm
I like quoting famous people! In fact it would tickle me to no end if one day I woke up to discover someone had quoted me – and it didn’t get me in trouble…
October 2nd, 2009 at 5:40 pm
I could not agree more, I love submit your articel and have been using it every month for over 2 years. Keep it going Steve!
October 2nd, 2009 at 5:47 pm
Great angle. I like it. When I have some spare time, I will give it more consideration.
October 2nd, 2009 at 5:58 pm
What a creative idea. I’m always looking for quotes to use in my newsletter I use quotes every week. I sometimes even use quotes in my blog. But I never would have thought of using historical quotes to correlate with the revelancy of today.
The key is being revelant. I have seen some quotes used that takes a wide stetch of the imagination as to why the quote was used in the context presented.
Thanks for the idea.
October 2nd, 2009 at 6:04 pm
Here is an idea that I hadn’t thought of, you are right it would add more interest in an article that it is written. I receive everyday what is called Motivation in a Minute it is quotes from Presidents, and many more historical figures. I suggest anyone who is writing articles out to check it out. I have used some of the quotes that I have read in a few of my articles and it has gave me a few ideas along the way. But using a template to attract attention to an article is a great idea.
October 2nd, 2009 at 6:29 pm
Great format coupled with great advice to make the bloggers life just a little easier. Now just to find the river Mark Twain travelled down to muse the future.
October 2nd, 2009 at 6:34 pm
I use quotes all the time. They are inspirational and I find my readers really enjoy them. Sometimes the quote, either motivational or inspiring, is what someone else really needed to hear that day.
October 2nd, 2009 at 6:46 pm
Great article. Have done this on occassion when inspiration such as during Olympics, etc.
October 2nd, 2009 at 7:03 pm
Wow! I love the suggestion of the brainy quotes. Everyone loves meaningful qoutes. Shows our education for good things. Thanks for the tips. I love it.
October 2nd, 2009 at 7:11 pm
I must be fortunate as i don’t have a problem with writing the same old thing in different ways i actually have to many subjects to write about lol
October 2nd, 2009 at 7:16 pm
GReat idea Steve, certainly worth consideration.
October 2nd, 2009 at 9:02 pm
Hi: I’d like to use this to send to my list, but don’t know how to connect the page with my affiliate link – of course, my affiliate link goes to the home page. Thanks for helping and showing me how this can be done – great idea! Kathy
October 2nd, 2009 at 9:34 pm
Very clever I will certainly try it soon.
October 2nd, 2009 at 10:18 pm
This is a stunning idea. It really helps to get you thinking out of the box.
October 2nd, 2009 at 11:29 pm
What a terrific idea! I have used quotes in the past as inspiration for an article, but this takes it one stage further, perhaps even dragging the character into the 21st century and imagining the character’s response to a given scenario. I love it and can’t wait to implement it!
October 3rd, 2009 at 4:03 am
Thanks for the eye opener. I can see how this creative exercise can make one’s writing more interesting while setting you apart from other article publishers.
October 3rd, 2009 at 7:03 am
That is an waesome idea, it will stimulate creativity beyond words.
October 3rd, 2009 at 8:30 am
WoW just might be able to get a funny AN educational article out there using comedians.
October 3rd, 2009 at 9:09 am
Hi Steve,
This is a great article. I’ve been a member now for about a month and I haven’t submitted any articles yet because I’ve been stumped for ideas and a bit of honesty just plain lazy to sit down. These two poinys have conspired against me for a while but after reading this it’s really inspired me to sit down and get down to it. I was thinking of combining a sitcom character with my niche. Thanks for the idea anyway!
October 3rd, 2009 at 1:47 pm
It’s just really nice to be offered such a unique and interesting “twist” on what is normally quite a “mundain” task … really! Thanks a lot for this “Offering!” I will enjoy trying it out soon.
October 4th, 2009 at 4:56 am
Good idea. Catchy. I’ll try it.
October 4th, 2009 at 5:37 am
Thought provoking way to interest readers and a good way to ‘up the ante’
cheers.
October 5th, 2009 at 2:35 am
The ideas, template is really novel and inspiring can make a big difference.
October 13th, 2009 at 12:22 pm
Good idea especially for us bloggers. Should work wonders as time goes on.
Thanks for the tip!