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The Laid Back Content Template

There are bound to be areas of your business life where you show a somewhat laid back personality.

And you have plenty of reasons to write about those areas.

One Internet marketer branded himself as a “Lazy Super-Affiliate”. He sold tons of books that should help others gain the same results he did, although he was lazy. So being laid back – or even lazy – isn’t necessarily a disadvantage.

Now it’s time for you to tell the world in which areas you hold a laid back personality, and why this is either good or bad.

This is how to use the Laid Back Content Template:

1: Pick an area of your business life where you show a laid back personality.

2: Write an intriguing headline.

3: Write an introduction. What can your readers expect to learn from your article, 

4: Elaborate on your laid back area. What advantages can your readers drag from it, What disadvantages,

Will you help them – and yourself – to strive at being more of a perfectionist in this area, Or is it good to posses this ability and you want to show them why,

Share your thoughts with your readers as well as a blue-print to become either more laid back or more perfectionist.

5: 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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Which?
Whose?
How far? 
How long? 
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How come?
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