It can be a tedious business, writing articles. I know what I'm talking about because I've written hundreds this past year.

There is pleasure to be had, however, from finishing an article and knowing that it'll be published and read by others.

I try to work rapidly while maintaining high writing standards. The more I write, the greater the chance of producing that exceptional article that's going to capture the attention of my readers.

If you want to speed up your writing, I have three tips that I think you'll find useful. They're always a part of my strategy, and I assure you they can really make a difference.

The first thing you can do is learn to type faster. If you can type at speed then you'll write online all the more quickly. Anyone can do it and a good way of increasing your speed is by having a go at one of the free online typing games that are available. It's more fun than just practicing and you'll be motivated to type faster.

My next piece of advice is to think ahead as you type. Some people are better at this than others. Think about when you're in a conversation, sometimes you're thinking of what you're going to say next as you speak.

If your thoughts precede your written words you'll be doing very well. You'll find you have fewer pauses in your writing, and this can't help but improve your speed generally.

Lastly, I would recommend writing about subjects that don't really interest you. Yes, I know it sounds bizarre, but try to become very good at writing about topics you find boring, or you know little about. Once you've achieved this, you'll have no problem producing articles about the things you enjoy and are knowledgeable about.

I trust that my strategies will get you writing faster. The more top quality writing there is for us online, the better!

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