I’m going to cut right to the chase for once: You should write an article for SurvivalBlog because the prizes are great!
In addition to that, you should write an article because everyone has a skill, or knowledge, or a viewpoint that would benefit the rest of us. That includes you. Everybody has something to contribute. Many of us look at SurvivalBlog as an online group discussion and everyone would like to hear from you.
How I Got Started Writing Articles
Before I was a regular SurvivalBlog reader, I used to run across SurvivalBlog articles now and then in my Internet searches. As I was building up my homestead I often searched for different ideas on how to accomplish one project or another. Many times I’d get a hit on a SurvivalBlog article so I’d click on the link to read the article. I must confess, I hated wading through those three screens of the SurvivalBlog writing contest stuff, the list of prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place, and rules like an article submission needing a 1,500-word minimum. I wanted to get right to the article on the topic I was researching instead of reading about a contest. Then one day I asked myself, “What’s this stuff actually about anyway?” As I read through the rules and the prize lists, I thought, “Wow, I have something I could contribute here, and those prizes look great!”
Over the next few days, I ruminated on this as I was working around the homestead. Maybe I could write a decent article about the rocket-stove water heater I had built? I thought it would be a good topic because I’m probably not the only prepper on the planet who wouldn’t want to face TEOTWAWKI without a good supply of Thin Mints and hot water. That first article, “Rocket Water Heater” Part 1 and Part 2 turned out to be a success and I won a prize. The prizes included an AR-15 upper from DRD Tactical, $300 worth of gunsmithing DVDs from the American Gunsmithing Institute, a $250 gift certificate from Sunflower Ammo, and two cases of Mountain House freeze-dried dinners in #10 cans. I later ate those during my 10-day preps test. Wow, over $1,000 worth of merchandise just for writing an article.Continue reading“Why You Should Write an Article for SurvivalBlog, by St. Funogas”