How to Write a $111 Article in 11 Minutes

Speed writing is not about slapping words together. It is about harnessing your inner sprinter, knowing what matters in your piece and ruthlessly chasing only those specific points. This is about embracing the idea that “done is better than perfect”, but done well enough to earn you that $111 with confidence. Time is of the essence here and this is your crash course in making every minute count.

Picking the Right Topic

Choose a topic that is engaging but simple. If the topic is overly complex, you will fall down a research rabbit hole and it will slow you down. Aim for something you can summarize in a few bullet points without sacrificing value. Here are a few examples:

  • 5 Minute Productivity Hacks for Busy People

  • Simple Money Tips That Actually Work

  • How to Organize Your Week in 10 Minutes

These topics have two things in common: they offer solutions to common problems and they are inherently easy to outline. Also, these topics will get you tons of traffic. The Secret to Making Money as an Online Writer will give a clear guideline about this.

Quick Research Techniques

Once you have picked your topic, it is time to dive into research. Google is your best friend in this case. Start by typing in your topic and reading the top 3-5 articles. Jot down key points or common advice to see what people are already saying. Next, read through these points and try to find gaps or unique angles. Add a twist or two that makes your article fresh. You need to remember that Wikipedia is not for quoting, but it is great for a quick topic overview to get the wheels turning.

Tools to Save Time

1. Google Trends: For immediate keyword insights.

2. AnswerThePublic: For topic ideas based on popular questions.

3. Quora/Reddit: For firsthand insights, commonly asked questions and real life examples.

Creating an Outline in 3 Minutes Flat

Outlining keeps your article focused and helps you avoid those ‘Where was I going with this?’ moments.

Stick with a simple, predictable structure:

  • Start with an engaging introduction.

  • Deliver main points in clear sections.

  • Add a practical example or tip for each section.

  • Wrap up with a summary and CTA (call-to-action).

Writing with Confidence and Efficiency

1. Set a Timer

Challenge yourself to write the entire draft in about 10-12 minutes. It sounds intense, but with a clear outline, you will be shocked at how much you can achieve and how fast you will be able to finish your piece.

2. Start with Your Strongest Point

Launch directly into the juiciest parts of your topic. Avoid fluffy introductions that go on forever. Readers (and editors) want the good stuff immediately.

3. Write Like You Talk

Speed writing is more natural if you stick with conversational language. Imagine explaining the topic to a friend or talking it out loud. Your fingers will move faster, and you will sound more engaging. After all, your primary aim is to engage with your audience, not bore them to death.

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Editing Fast Without Missing the Mark

After speed writing, speed edit. The goal here is clarity, flow and basic grammar, not award winning prose. Here is a super fast editing checklist:

  • Grammar: Scan for obvious errors using tools like Grammarly or Quillbot.

  • Flow: Read each section out loud. If you trip up, rephrase for clarity.

  • Trim Excess Words: If a sentence feels long, cut it down. This is where you tighten up and make your writing concise.

  • Highlight Key Takeaways: Use bold formatting for your main points. This helps skimmers get the main idea fast.

When to Hit Publish

It is easy to overthink and keep changing every line. That habit slows you down and kills your flow. Once your article feels clear, simple, and free of major errors, just publish it. Move on to your next piece with confidence. In speed writing, good enough is your winning rule.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How do I pick a topic fast without losing quality?

Choose a simple pain point you know well. List three clear takeaways. If you cannot outline it in one minute, pick a different topic.

What is the quickest outline that still reads pro?

Hook, three key points, one example, one CTA. Keep each point to two lines. That keeps you sharp and readable.

How can I research in three minutes and not sound basic?

Scan the top results for overlaps. Note one gap or fresh angle. Add one real example from Reddit or Quora to ground it.

What tools help me write faster today?

Use Google Trends for intent. Draft in a plain editor to avoid distraction. Run one pass through a grammar checker at the end.

How do I edit in two minutes and keep voice clean?

Read it out loud. Cut filler words. Bold one takeaway per section so skimmers get value.

When should I hit publish and move on?

Publish when it is clear, easy to read and free of major errors. Add one line that invites action. Ship it and start the next piece.

Conclusion

Now you have got the roadmap to a $111 article written in 11 minutes. Before I go, I have got a surprise. I am now teaching how to build a successful online business. Click here to learn it for free. Now, whether you are hustling for cash, building up your portfolio or just getting started, the secret is to embrace speed, aim for clarity and not sweat the small stuff. Happy writing my friend!