One of the easiest ways to begin writing articles is following a template outline. It will enable you to easily plan out your article and write it in record time. Compare this to starting off with a blank sheet then mulling over ideas for hours before you actually begin writing.
Here’s a simple example template:
Research ideas
To come up with ideas for your article Google your subject (subject+article), visit ezine articles, online magazine stores (i.e. amazon), forums and blogs. Alternatively visit your local bookstore or library.
Create an attention grabbing headline.
This is the first thing a reader sees so make sure it clearly represents what will be found in the article. Try to include a benefit within the headline.
Write an introductory paragraph
This paragraph should provide a brief explanation of the content body and expand on your headline.
Write the body of article content
This is the meat of your article so write at 3 paragraphs that include at least 3 main ideas (one paragraph per idea). Give the reader valuable well written content that will make them want to read more of your articles.
Write a concluding paragraph
This should summarize what your article was about. Don’t use the same words already contained in your article. Use your creativity to convey it in a different way.
Check grammar and spelling mistakes
It looks very unprofessional if your article is littered with grammatical errors. Get someone else to check for errors or let it sit for a few hours then read it again. Errors are often easier to spot after taking a break form writing your article.
Thanks to Herman Drost from http://www.iSiteBuild.com for the article. Article Source.
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