After
knowing what you want to achieve then it’s time to know how to achieve it. Research on the topic. Do enough research on the
audience to ensure what comes out in the end is what best meets the needs of
that particular segment of the society.
ü Organize the
Facts… Write the Article
After
you’re done researching, look at the different notes you have collected. Decide
on which ones to keep and which of those that you want to keep actually make
sense.
Then
write the article. You are a good writer. Every word counts. Remember that all
the way. Most importantly, try your best to stay relevant.
ü Proofread and
Edit Your Work: Don’t Be Afraid of Cutting off Some Parts
So
you wrote “ameliorate” to scare the reader and make a point? Now would be the
time to change that into “improve”. It’s time to make “deleterious” “harmful”
and “cognizant” “aware”. Correct all spelling mistakes and make sure your
grammar doesn’t injure your credibility. Understand that there’re things
autocorrect won’t “notice”. That’s why you have to proofread you work. Always.
You
cannot be Elmore Leonard or Stephen King. There’s only one of each. But then
you realize there’s Junot Diaz, Marjorie Agosin, Lynn Abbey, Michael Huffington,
a long list of others and you, right? This goes for both novelists and short
article writers. Make your readers fall in love with your writing in 2015 and
beyond by writing high quality content that’s focused on the audience. A good
article’s what makes you a good writer. Not campaign.
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