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Writing That Article

Let's use our example from a previous lesson once again:

"How To Effortlessly Sweep Your Spouse Off Her Feet -- Wine Her And Dine Her - And Make Her Wonder Who The Great Imposter Is - All For Less Than $16."

You might write about properly preparing for the occasion in advance -- how to be sure you have a baby sitter lined up for the kids, no guests stopping by unexpectedly, your entire menu planned out, etc...

You may write about how important it is to have her favorite fresh flowers and her favorite music playing when she arrives home... Setting The MOOD!

You might discuss the benefits to including a "special" little present that you know she's mentioned wanting recently...

You can include tips on how to dress for the occasion -- why putting on a shirt and tie would really impress her and show her how serious you are about the special occasion...

You can mention how to properly set the table with candles and fresh fruit, what types of wines go best with what dishes, some delicious romantic "finger foods" you can prepare, and how to layout the table settings perfectly...

And finally, you can mention how important it is to prepare the perfect meal for the occasion...

And here's the sales pitch: Every article you write can include a "resource box" at the end of the article.  A resource box is basically a few lines of text that provides a little "snapshot" about the author of the article.  This resource box also allows you to include a subtle "PLUG" about you, your website, your newsletter, etc.

It's extremely important not to abuse your resource box with blatant plugs and sales pitches.  It's also extremely important that you NOT try to sell anything directly from your article content.  Just write a quality, informative article and that's it!

When preparing your resource box, you'll want to do so in the third person context.  For example, if I were to write the article above, I would include a resource box at the end of the article something like this:

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About The Author:  Carson Danfield is a cooking enthusiast and self proclaimed romantic.  His website at mywebsite.com offers simple yet delicious recipes for creating the perfect meal on a fixed budget. Carson's Free E-course "Cookie Cutter Cooking" is jam packed with tips and techniques for the cooking enthusiast.  Subscribe for FREE by sending a blank email to: mailto:cooking@myautoresponder.com  or at mywebsite.com
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Do you see why that resource box is so powerful?

Now you know how to write an article about how to "WOW" your mate with a nice romantic evening, included dozens of helpful tips to accomplish the task, gave specific instructions (just like the title promised), and closed with a paragraph about the importance of cooking up a great meal to top off the evening.

Now... when someone reads your resource box, it explains how they can visit your website and find all sorts of delicious recipes. Because they were interested enough to read your article, they now understand how equally important the "perfectly prepared meal" is to the occasion.

Do you think they'll click through from one of the links in the resource box to the website? Absolutely!

Plus... If they're already a "Master Chef", they also have the option to easily (with just a blank email sent by clicking on the link) sign up for a FREE e-course.

Author Bio:

Carson Danfield is an "Under the Radar" Internet Entrepreneur who's been quietly selling various products for the last 8 years. <br>

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