Writing Tips for Content Creators

Organize 20 Graphic Outlines

Here's another audio lesson to help you become a better writer, no matter whether the content you're creating is for a book, an ebook, special report, etc.

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Organize 20 Graphic Outlines

Thanks for joining me on this episode of Writing Tips for Content Creators. Today is the last day of our series on becoming more organized and we're going to close with ...

20. Graphic Outlines.

Why not try capturing your thoughts in free-association diagrams, without giving much thought to how it will all fit together. The reason for this is that it helps you from worrying about keeping the thoughts in order. In a way, it's a form of brainstorming. The actual name of this exercise is “idea-clustering” or “mind mapping.” 

It helps you to (a) organize your ideas and (b) come up with new ideas to share.

This is almost like the family tree idea we talked about in a previous episode, and while you can use paper and pen to create your mind-map, there are software packages available (even free ones) that make the process very quick and easy.

If you are looking for a way to create material quickly, this is a perfect solution and provides a great way to reorganize material later.

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