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How to write the first draft for your MLM Business in Affiliate Network Marketing

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In order to grow your MLM Business through Affiliate Network Marketing, writing is usually the first step. Find a restful place where you can start putting your thoughts down on paper. This atmosphere should let you to freely reflect and write without disturbances. Begin typing for fifteen minutes whatever comes into your mind. Once you have written for fifteen minutes, read back through your list. Circle (or highlight) the topics you are interested writing about. Delete all other ideas. Narrow your list down to one main topic. Now you are ready to begin writing your first draft’s introduction, body and conclusion.

Three Keys to a First Draft

One: Introduction
Begin writing down your key subject. Illustrate three significant points to your draft to explore in the article. Maybe your article will be about kitchen equipment. Emphasizing on counter top appliances. Your main topic being electric mixers and your three key points will be design, function and product accessories. Within the introduction you need to mention each of these three key points and describe in one sentence or less what you will discuss about each of these three minor topics within the body.

Two: Body
Three minor subjects make up the bulk of your draft’s body. Write your initial minor point: design. Write down two or three facts about the design of an electric mixer made by the L-Company. Write another manufacturer and two or three facts about their electric mixers design. Then go onto your second minor point: function. Explain the function of L-Companies electric mixer and Y-Companies. Then compare the two electric mixers. Finally, write your third minor point: product accessories. Talk about L-Companies accessories for their mixer, than Y-Companies. Followed by a quick comparison, if you so choose. Write two sentences or less that wraps up your bodies information and sends the reader into your conclusion.

Three: Conclusion
Easiest of the three parts of your initial draft yet usually the part of every draft that people have the most difficulty with is concluding their debate, idea or thoughts. Be prepared to tie up all your loose ends. Finishing off your ideas from the body. The conclusion should complete the debate between the two companies Y and L. The conclusion will also finish your first draft.

Edit and Revision
Quick and easy, correcting is a process of doing away with unnecessary filler words people at times use when talking for instance ‘the’, ‘were’, ‘which’, and ‘that’. These are most common. Be objective when taking out words and be sure your sentence structure is not compromised.

Your 500-word draft should not take more than 10 minutes to modify. Modification addresses removing poor grammar and written word choice to explain sentence structure. Revisions should not destroy your main or minor topic, ideas or thoughts. This is not time to restructure or add additional ideas to the draft. Revising is a precise and swift practice.

Loose Ends
There are no loose ends. All your subjects are tied up. You have finished your ideas. And you have left the reader with a sense of direction or purpose pertaining to your topic. Pat yourself on the back and move on to your next draft as this will surely grow your MLM Business.

Resources
“Twelve Steps to Developing an Effective First Draft of your Manuscript” San Francisco Edit. www.sfedit.net pdf document 2005
“Kicking Out a Fast First Draft” Brown, Anne Greenwood. 29 Jun 2011. <http://writerunboxed.com/2011/06/29/kicking-out-a-fast-first-draft-2/>


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