RANDOM ACTIONS:
Wheel
Rolled
Battled
Attained
Voted
Elected
Plug

RANDOM STARTERS:
low priced
how to easily
how to live with
economical
which can't
whatever
best

RANDOM TRAITS:
Intensive
Continuous
Responsible
Delicate
Insufficient
Handy
Eastern
Unbelievable

The Hawaii Dream Content Template

If you want to sell something, even an idea, you will find it much easier, if you can make your prospects imagine the outcome, if they buy your product or idea.

You will love this article template. Not only will it make your readers dream, but it should also get you started dreaming, and who knows what can evolve from that, Many great ideas and products stared out as a day dream. With this template, you can combine relaxation and day dreaming with writing an article, a blog post, a forum post, or just about any other kind of writing.

This is how to use the Hawaii Dream Content Template:

1: If money and time were no obstacle, where would you go on a dream holiday, Pick your place, and you have your topic for this article.

2: Choose your angle of view. What do you want your readers to do, Do you want them to see that by making money using your system, they can go on a dream vacation, Or do you want to show them that total relaxation means higher growth of their business afterwards, Your angle defines the rest of the article.

3: Come up with an attracting headline.

4: Write an introduction to your article. You can go right into your dream, if you prefer.

5: Elaborate on your dream holiday. Where would you like to go, With whom, Are you making plans to go there, What do you need to make your dream come true, Or don’t you believe in going their ever,

6: How does your dream vacation relate to your business and your niche, What can your readers learn from this article,

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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BASIC QUESTIONS:
Who
What
Why
Where
When
How

JOURNALIST QUESTIONS:
Who did that?
What happened?
Where did it take place?
When did it take place?
Why did that happen?
How did it happen?

FURTHER QUESTIONS:
Whom?
Which?
Whose?
How far? 
How long? 
How much? 
How many?
How come?
Why not?
Why didn't?