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Spend $2.12 - Make A Killing With Article Marketing

On my never-ending journey to become smarter and stronger as a writer (then in advertising, now in article writing and article marketing) I have encountered a few tricks that that work very, very well. This one in particular will bring you immediate results and maybe even give you a very real shot at making a killing with article marketing.

So, what's with the $2.12?

Well, that's for you to go out this afternoon, or this evening and get two notebooks. One spiral bound, one hard bound.

Now, when you start work on your next article, start your note process IN THE SPIRAL BOUND NOTEBOOK. This is important for reasons I'll get into in a second. But make sure you begin your own particular article marketing writing in the spiral notebook.

Now when you have assembled your notes (and this should just take minutes) TRANSFER those notes over to the hard bound notebook. Seem like I have huge A.D.D. issues? I do. But this works.

When you TRANSFER your notes into a more written form (in the hard bound notebook, your mind will be actively placing values on your notes and making value decisions for you. Seemingly as if you have no control over it, your mind will place a MORE VALUE on what is put into the hard bound notebook because it is perceived to be a better, more expensive notebook.

In effect, you'll be siphoning your ideas and self-editing them.

Naturally, since th4e next step is to go from the hard bound notebook to the computer, you'll do the same thing and edit up again...because the value of what gets types is HIGHER than the value of what was in that hard notebook which was higher than the writing you had started with in the spiral bound notebook.

Here's an added bonus to trying to make a killing with article marketing using the "2 Notebook Trick." When you think you've run out of great ideas for subsequent articles...guess what you do?

You head right on back to the spiral notebook of course!

Want to learn more? A lot more? Don't be a stranger.

Kevin Browne is a former Creative Director and Senior Copywriter at agencies including J Walter Thompson, McCann Erickson and Young and Rubicam. Kevin now runs TABinteractive where he shows web owners how to FINALLY make ridiculous, and consistent online sales at http://www.tabinteractive.net

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