Writing Articles - Three Areas in Which Everyone is a Qualified Expert

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Three of Your Expert Areas In the companion article post to this one, "How to Write Articles about What You Know When You Don't Know Anything", we discussed possibilities in four article theme topic areas.
There are three distinct areas however, where absolutely everyone is a hands-up, qualified expert.
These are: your home and personal travels, your teaching and learning experiences, and any personal pleasures, pastimes or pet peeves that you may have.
o Home and Travels Where have you lived, visited, vacationed or traveled to? What's it like to live, work, travel or study abroad? Can you speak a foreign language? How did you learn to do it? What mistakes did you make? How did you manage living in South America, Asia, Africa or Europe? What did you eat and drink? How do you prepare meals from those places? What tips or advice do you have for others who'd like to follow in your footsteps? o Teaching and Learning Have you ever taught something to someone else? Have you then, ever learned something unique, different or special in some way that is interesting? You can expound on that at length and in detail, can't you? Do you have pictures, photographs or videos of these things too? Can you go back and get pictures, photographs and videos? o Pleasures, Pastimes or Pet Peeves What really ticks you off? How could people learn to avoid doing things like that to others? Express your opinion with ways, tips and techniques to develop the needed knowledge and skills to be better.
Whether social skills like meeting people, etiquette, self-improvement, over coming fears or bad habits, among many others, there are possibly thousands upon thousands of people wanting to know what you know.
Tell them by writing about it.
So You REALLY Don't Know Anything? With these three topic areas and questions, you can't possibly say, "I don't know anything.
" You've found out several areas that you are an "expert" in which would interest others enough for you to write about.
Be sure to have a look at, "How to Write Articles about What You Know When You Don't Know Anything", if you haven't already.
Now get to writing.
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