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The Madame Irma Content Template

According to the movie, Madame Irma was, in reality, a French man, who took the identity of a female fortune teller.

Without going just as far, you probably have some predictions about your niche, and it’s a good idea to share them with your readers.

When you are right, you can always point back to your article and say, “I told you so!”

This is how to use the Madame Irma Content Template:

1: Come up with a prediction for your area of expertise.

2: Write an intriguing headline, and make people curious to read your article.

Examples:

“This Will Happen Within the Next Month – Are You Ready for the Changes in Internet Marketing,”

“No, 2012 Will Not Mean the End of the World – But 7 Things Will Change the Way You Play Games”

3: Write an introduction to your article, and tell your readers briefly about the prediction you’ve made and why it’s important for them to know about it beforehand.

4: Write a list of predictions for your areas or, if you only have one, explain your prediction in details.

5: Tell your readers what facts – if any – you base your prediction(s) upon.

6: Explain, in details, why it’s important to be warned, and tell them what they should do to be prepared.

7: Summon up your article in the conclusion, and lead into your resource box, if you’re 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?