How to write an Article for your Blog/ website
When we write a post for our blog, we do not have any information about what we wrote in our article, how to write and how much we wrote.
We are telling you this, if you miss this topic, if you miss any topic, your article will not be ranked in search engine.
We are telling you in a few steps.........
1. Select Your Topic
Get familiar with the type of article you want to write. As you’re figuring out your topic and focus, think about the type of article that will best suit the points that you want to convey. Some article types are better suited to certain topics.
News: This type of article presents facts about something that happened recently or that will happen in the near future: who, what, where when, why and how.
Feature: This type of article presents information in a more creative, descriptive way than a straight news article. It can be an article about a person, a phenomenon, a place, or another subject.
Editorial: This article presents a writer’s opinions on a topic or debate. It is intended to persuade the reader to think a certain way about a topic.
How-to: This article gives clear instructions and information about how to accomplish some task.
Profile: This article presents information about a person, using information that the writer typically gathers through interviews and background research.
2. Address Your Audience Need
Make a list of potential topics. You might want to write about immigration or organic food or your local animal shelter. In order to write a coherent yet concise article. This will give you something more specific to write about, which will make for a more forceful article.
What interests you about this topic?
What is the point that people usually overlook?
What do you want people to know about this topic?
3. Choose something you’re passionate about.
Make sure it's something you can write a lot about. You should care about the topic you choose to write about. Your enthusiasm will show in your writing and will be much more engaging for your readers.
Your goal is to convey enough passion that your readers think the issue in your article is worth caring about.
Your goal is to convey enough passion that your readers think the issue in your article is worth caring about.
4. Research on Article Topic in search engine
If you’re not at all familiar with your topic, then you will need to start conducting some preliminary research.
Enter some keywords into an online search engine. This can lead you to sources that write about your topic. These sources can also give you an idea of different approaches to the topic.
Read as much as you can on the topic. Visit your local library. Consult books, magazine articles published interviews, and online features as well as news sources, blogs, and databases for information. A good place to start looking for data not readily apparent on the Internet is the Gale Directory of Databases, which exists in both book format or online.
5. Find Unique Article
When you have decided on your topic and you’ve narrowed it down to something more specific, think about how you can make this article stand out. If you are writing an article about something that other people are also writing about, try to be unique in how you approach the material. You should add to the conversation, not exist alongside it.
6. Your Argument
In most articles, the writer makes an argument. This is the main thrust of the article. Then the writer finds evidence to support this argument. In order to make a quality article, you need a quality argument. After you’ve settled on your unique angle, you can really zero in on the argument that you’re trying to make.
For example, if you are writing about how one person learns how to read organic labels, your overall argument might be that the public needs to be aware that many companies misuse organic labeling. This leads to dishonest practices in product advertising. Another topic might be: it’s important to know who owns your local media outlets. If corporate media organizations own your local newspaper, you may get very little media coverage of your area and not know much about your own community.
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