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The Favorite Meal Content Template

The purpose of this article template is to get your creative juices flowing, as well as serving you as a template for a delicious article, ready for your hungry readers to bite into.

This is how to use the Favorite Meal Content Template:

1: Pick your all-time favorite meal.

2: Choose your angle of perspective of this article. What kind of relationship is there between your favorite meal and your niche, Did you enjoy your favorite meal the first time on a business trip, Or was it something your mom cooked for you while you were a child, What lessons can you drag from your favorite meal to your business today,

When you have your angle, you are ready to continue.

3: Come up with an interesting headline.

Examples:

“What Spinach With Cream and Sugar Taught Me About Article Marketing”

“Eating Lobster With John Chow – Can Your Favorite Meal Compare With Mine,”

“Frozen Pizza vs Duck À L’Orange – What Stage Do You Find Your Business At,”

4: Write an introduction to your article. Let your readers know what is in it for him, and why he should read the article in its totality.

5: What is your all-time favorite meal, Why do you love it so much, Where did you have it the first time, Is this place important, How does this meal relate to your business, Is there a direct relationship, or only indirectly,

6: What lesson can your readers drag from your favorite meal,

7: Summon up your article in the conclusion, and lead into your resource box, if you are writing for article syndication, traffic or back links.

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