How to Write an Article in 7 Minutes Review
By Brad Carroll on August 4th, 2009Jason Fladlien’s How to Write an Article in 7 Minutes saved my job and doubled my income. Whether you’re an article marketer or an article ghostwriter, it can probably double your income as well–even if you don’t ever make it to that seven-minute holy grail.
My dream ever since I was about eight years old was to someday make my living as a writer. At age 31 I finally accomplished this dream But about three months into it, I was beating my head against the kitchen table every time I sat down to work–and was barely keeping the lights bill paid.
If you’ve ever written your own articles, I probably don’t have to tell you what it’s like to feel overwhelmed or burnt out. Even though I had been writing journals, personal blogs, and amateur fiction for years, the article writing gig was killing me.
I was barely pushing out three articles every two hours–not a great hourly rate when you’re a $0.02/word newbie. What’s worse, I always felt like I was dragging out my insides during the process. I was about ready to pack it in and go back to waiting tables and serving drinks for a living.
Enter How to Write an Article in 7 Minutes.
Jason is a pretty smart cookie who’s put a lot of effort into this report. In it, he reveals the underlying structure of the common article. Then he presents a step-by-step method to write a basic, informative web article or blog post (as well as seven other article types included in the special bonus report).
This report covers everything you need, from pre-writing to editing your own articles (a difficult task for many of us). Jason’s “skim and grab” research technique will teach you to use the internet more efficiently even if you’re not a writer.
He also teaches you to do your research with a simple article structure in mind. This is the technique that initially took me from writing three articles every two hours, to writing one every 20-30 minutes.
But the template doesn’t just extend to articles as a whole. How to Write an Article in 7 Minutes also reveals the precise structure you need to for your opening, body, and closing paragraphs. All you need is to do the research and then fill in the blanks!
Speaking of filling in the blanks, How to Write an Article in 7 Minutes comes complete with 25 proven headline templates that will grab attention and make your job much easier. He also include a section on how to mine Digg.com for great headlines.
Ever been scared to look at a blank word processor screen? You’re in good hands: Jason Fladlien’s report also includes a very effective NLP (neuro-linguistic programming) technique that will help you get the ball rolling. Like his research method, this trick extends beyond article writing. It’s worth the price of the report all by itself.
I still don’t write articles in seven minutes–the closest I’ve come is ten. But this report cut my writing time in half after two days implementing the techniques inside it.
Even if you’re a fast writer, Jason Fladlien’s report will likely make you even faster. For me, the report literally paid for its $37 price tag in only a couple of days (and every day thereafter). If it doesn’t, you can take advantage of the 30-day money back guarantee.




Jason always seems to release high quality stuff. This one is top-notch, and will get you writing faster. The techniques are very simple and effective.
Jason is smart and, more importantly, he really puts in a lot of effort. This and his “48 Hour Reports” ebook do a really good job of pointing out the structure of good web writing.
Most of us, I think, work more quickly and more confidently when we’ve got a structure to lay our thoughts on. This lets us concentrate on what we say, without having to spend much effort trying to organize it.
I gave his customer service rating 5 stars because he follows up with updates and the occasional bonuses–which are always high-quality as well! I’m really happy about everything I’ve bought from him.