Want to Eliminate Writer’s Block? Ask Keith Goodrum…

Posted on Apr 29, 2008 by James Lee in Uncategorized | 4 Comments

It’s a headache waiting to happen.

The mere mention of it will probably make you recoil in revulsion.

You know what I’m talking about… staring at a blank screen, not knowing what to write.

Yep, the dreaded copywriter’s block.

And it happens to the best of us, especially bloggers who post frequent, good content.

One of these bloggers who posts consistent, helpful entries is Keith Goodrum.

The other day, I saw that Keith had posted his 7 most helpful tips on overcoming the dreaded copywriter’s block.

So naturally, I had to take a look.

And sure enough, Keith’s tips were extremely helpful.

I know you get get stuck sometimes too. Thinking of what to write in your emails, blog posts, sales letters, and any other type of copywriting that you do.

How do I know this? Because we all do.

So check out Keith’s tips. They will help:

7 Tips to Bust Writer’s Block

-James D. Lee

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  1. When I am blocked I stubmble sites with my keyword and look for mistakes, then correct then on paper. I actually got an article just from being stumped on one subject, landed on a newbie site and gave suggestions. After I hit ’submit comment’ I copied back my text and it was a blog post and an article

  2. James Lee says:

    Richard,

    Awesome advice.

    I’m going to do this the next time I get stuck as well.

    Thanks for the immediately applicable and helpful advice.

    talk soon on your blog,

    James

  3. Richard has a great idea. I’ve often gone to article directory sites and read headlines of articles with my keyword.

    It usually does the trick, and sparks some ideas. Of course I don’t copy the article, or rewrite them. But they are great idea generators.

    Keith

  4. James Lee says:

    Keith,

    Yeah, totally helpful, I agree.

    This is the first time I’ve heard of this, and really like the idea.

    Thanks for stopping by!

    James

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