Writing articles can be easy or difficult. It is all up to you and how you deal with it.
The first step to writing articles for back links is finding a topic that interests you. If your passion is in music and you decide to write an article about rocket science, chances are that you will become frustrated and give up very quickly. If, on the other hand, you write about the sounds of the different instruments and how they harmonize together in a symphony, it may peak your interest and the words could flow a great deal easier.
In my experience when I have written articles about things that do not interest me, it has taken five times as long to write them, and I did not enjoy the process of writing them. When I chose to write an article about a topic that interests me, or one that I am passionate about, the words flowed very freely, and I finished the article in only twenty or thirty minutes.
Another key that I found about writing articles for back links is not stressing about wording the article perfectly. In the beginning of my writing for back links journey, I stressed for hours on end to get the perfect wording for all my articles. This made it difficult for me to complete many articles, and made me less likely to start new articles because of all the work involved. Now, I still stress somewhat for the perfect wording on articles for some of my larger, more authoritative websites, but pay little attention to getting everything perfected for my small website articles and articles for back links. People will still read the articles, pick them up and put them on their websites. The internet is hungry for new content, and if you provide it, the content will get read and distributed.
When I first began distributing articles, I Googled free articles and submitted my articles to the top thirty or so websites that came up. This was a long and arduous process, as each of the submission websites required a username and password, which required setting up a new account. It also became frustrating as the Google rankings changed, and the top rankings fluctuated each time I went to submit a new article. Finally, I got frustrated with the whole process and gave up on article writing to build back links for my websites.
I tried many other ways of building back links, and some yielded some success. None seemed to work as well as giving articles away for free. I still get surges of traffic from authority websites picking up articles that I wrote two years ago.
Now I am back to article writing to build back links. I don t stress so much about the details any more, though. I make sure I write at least one five hundred to seven hundred word article per day to give away for free. I now only submit the articles to my three favorite submission websites. I submit to the first for the authority it gives my articles, the second for how quickly they publish the articles, and the third because it distributes to thousands of other directories. I find this to be a good combination that is not too overwhelming. Give it a try for yourself. It works for me:)