How to Write Better and Faster: 5 Expert Tips

How to Write Better and Faster 5 Expert Tips Boost your writing efficiency with 5 expert tips: Write about what you know, your experiences, and more to write better and faster.

No doubt, Many of of us do write for money! The faster you write, the more you write and the more revenue you will generate.

Today, many writers credit ChatGPT and Gemini for their ability to write better and faster. But aside AI, another key to enhanced-productivity for writers is to write about the familiar—to write about what you know well, what you have experienced, have seen, and/or done.

1.     Write About Something You Know Well

There are many benefits for writing something you know well. Either from your personal research and deep reading—or otherwise first-hand participation in the subject as an enthusiast, fan, collector, or hobbyist.

For example, I have been reading for three to four years about online marketing, digitalization, and content creation. So, if I choose content creation.

Because I am working and researching on this for years, a lot of research material is already in mind—which is considerable shortcut to completing my task.

2.     Write About Something You Have Done

I know this point is challenging for new content creators, but this is compulsory for everyone who is a writer. As I am not only reading the content for years, I have 3 years’ experience as a content creator.

So, I will choose the content type, that I have already worked on, such as:

  • How to earn money online using your phone?
  • How to Monetize your content with different advertising platforms.
  • How to get orders as freelancer?
  • How to rank your content? Etc.

3.     Write About Your Profession or Field

I this case, you will write about yourself. Such as, I never worked in the offices or for any company because I am working online from the beginning of my career.

From the beginning of my career, I started with blogger (Google Free Platform) as a content writer and publisher. Then, I linked my blog with Adsterra (an advertising platform). After a few months later, I applied my blog for Google AdSense Approval. When I got approval from AdSense, I have decided to buy my own site. Finally, I bought my own site and working on it continuously which is the source of income also.

4.     Write About Things You Have Closely, Thoroughly and Carefully Observed, Studied or Talked About

This is also similar to our second point which is Write About Something You Have Done. This Point also focuses on the things you already talked about, have experienced or observed.

Because you already have experienced or talked about anything, it must be the thing that you have experience about it, have knowledge, or information about it, which will help you to write better and faster on this topic or related to this topic.

5.     Write About Things You Have Already Written About

There are several subjects you probably write about repeatedly. For me, these subjects include online earning, content creation, digital marketing and updates about new innovations.

I am sure you will find it massive time-saver to recycle your ideas, research and interviews done for one piece into others on similar and related topics for other publications and media.

One more thing I want to include here is 80/20 percent in choosing writing projects as follows:

Here 80% means the content you write deals with the things you already written about, and you will often do recycle, repurpose and reuse some of these material in multiple projects.

And the remaining 20% means the new topics that are relatively new for you. These pieces of the content are unfamiliar topics that take you longer to write because the learning curve is steeper for you. But as a good writer and a reader, they also keep you interested, engaged and fresh.

To keep the right balance, you can change this percentage ratio as well that works best for you.

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