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50 Ways for Writers to Find Article Ideas

john c - July 5, 2010 writes:

I just came across a website that contains 50 Ways for Writers to Find Article Ideas. The URL is http://freelanceswitch.com/freelance-writing/50-ways-for-writers-to-find-article-ideas/. John
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John S - July 6, 2010 replied:

thanks for this link it will really help

Clare T - July 7, 2010 replied:

Thanks for posting, John. There's bound to be something in that list that helps us.

Aderogba A - July 9, 2010 replied:

Hello John, your link has just given some insights that must be utilised. Thanks for being generous enough to share the link. Aderogba

Ingrid S - July 9, 2010 replied:

Thanks, going to bookmark that for a later date. Right now, I'm not working :)

Eileen R - July 10, 2010 replied:

Thanks John - that looks really useful!

Jackie M - August 9, 2010 replied:

Cracking website John, thanks a lot. I have just started to think about Assignment 3 and am already beginning to worry about how I will ever come up with a new topic for an article. I know there are millions of ideas out there but getting my brain to the point where I can spot an idea in every and all aspects of everyday life seems very far away at the moment.

Joanne M - August 17, 2010 replied:

Thanks for the website info. Here is another one for tips and advice. http://theadventurouswriter.com/blogwriting/freelance-writing/10-ways-to-find-ideas-to-write-about-for-magazine-articles/. It may help spark an idea!
 
 

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