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Use This Template to Write $100+ Articles While Sipping Your Morning Coffee

Use This Template to Write $100+ Articles While Sipping Your Morning Coffee

My exact process for writing profitable articles

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According to financial expert, David Ramsey, the top 5 careers of millionaires are non-glamorous professions:

  1. Engineer

  2. Accountant (CPA)

  3. Teacher

  4. Management

  5. Attorney

Not athletes, entrepreneurs, or entertainers. But simple jobs with one thing in common — they all follow a process.

The truth is, making money isn’t sexy. 🧑‍💻💰

And, 99% of successful writers have a strict writing process. For me, the first few years of writing online involved understanding what doesn’t work. Then, slowly honing in on a template of success.

Here’s my exact writing process. Use it to create a template of your own…


The golden rule of writing.

Last week, while reading my DMs, a Writer’s Hub subscriber shared how it takes them much longer to write than others.

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Honestly, this is something I relate to.

For the first 4 years of writing online, it took me 8 to 12 hours to write singular articles. This equates to 2 to 3 full days of work only to have articles flop and only earn a few cents.

Suffice it to say, this wasn’t an effective use of my time. 🙅

But, fast-forward to today, with the gift of hindsight, I’ve been able to compile my top-earning stories into a template of success.

Stats from Medium.com
Stats from Newsbreak.com
Stats from YouTube.com

No matter the platform, I follow the same process. And, even organize my thoughts in the same manner.

By sticking to a process, you:

  • Save time

  • Write faster

  • Develop better ideas

Although your process may differ from mine, I urge you to use it as a launching pad to develop your own.

Because at the end of the day, what works for you is what works. Period.


Step #1: write your headline

To be honest, your headline will likely change anywhere from 3 to 10 times as you shape your article. So, for starters, write the headline that makes the most sense to you.

Then, use these free tools to shape it:

  • Headline analyzer tool

  • Title case adjuster

Although headlines are an art form of their own, all successful headlines tick these 3 boxes…

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