The first step in writing an
article is finding a topic or subject, something to write
about.
This might seem to be a huge task, but it does not need
to be. There are many different
avenues to finding a topic. The ability to use them will
help you overcome your fear
and enable you to start developing ideas for writing the
article.
One avenue to finding a topic is to brainstorm. I used
this method when I taught
Sophomore creative writing classes in high school. It requires
you to think of as
many topics as possible, concentrating on compiling a list
of ideas as quickly as
posssible. Write these ideas down as you think of them.
You can judge the
(quality) of them later.
Now that you have a list of topics, you will want to go
over them and choose
the one you want to write about. Once you have chosen the
topic, your next
step is to outline. This gives you an opportunity to record,
organize, and
evaluate your topic before the actual writing. For example,
you may start
by choosing the general subject "ezines." As you
outline your article, you
will need to find a part of the general subject to write
about. For example,
from "ezines," you might choose one of the following:
What is an ezine? How to publish an ezine
Ezine Ads Ezine subscribers
Once you have chosen a specific topic on which to write,
you should decide on
the reason or purpose for writing. A purpose for writing
an article usually falls into
one of four groups: to describe something, to tell a story
about something, to
explain something, or to persuade your readers to do something.
For example,
let us say you chose to write about ezine subscribers. You
purpose for writing
the article may one of the following:
How to obtain subscribers for your ezine.
How to keep subscribers once you have them.
With your purpose in mind, you should write a sentence
that states your main
idea. When you are ready to start writing your article,
you may use this sentence
as the topic sentence In addition, the sentence will help
you to organize your
thoughts and ideas In writing about ezine subscribers, you
might write one of
the following topic sentences.
The subscribers are the life blood of an ezine.
An exine and its subscriber base are two parts of a single
whole.
You must also consider your reader. During the outlining
stage, you should keep
in mind who your readers are and what are their interests.
Why would they be
interested in your article? Not everyone is interested in
ezines and subscribers.
You must target you article to those who are interested.
Who are they? Ezine
publishers, those who are considering publishing an ezine,
and those who
have considered publishing, but have dropped the idea and
need a little
encouragement.
After you have chosen a topic, stated your purpose, and
determined your
audience, it is time to start outlining your article. This
will help you to
see exactly what you want to develop in your article and
what details
are needed to support each main idea. Don't worry about
it looking like
a final polished work. Just outline your article as follows:
Introduction
The relationship of ezines and subscribers
The importance of subscribers
Purpose
What the article will provide for the reader
Methods
How to obtain more subscribers
Free Ads in other ezines
Paid ads in other ezines
Ezine Directories
Announcement lists
Pay for subscribers services
Subscribers for ads
Ad Swaps
Writing articles
Summary
Now that you have your outline, you are ready to begin
writing. Don't let
that frighten you. Just write using your topic sentence
to begin the first
paragraph and continue from there. When you need more information
on
a subject, use your search service on the internet and you
will find all
you need. Just keep writing. Don't worry about the quality.
You can take
care of that during the editing period. If necessary, add
links to where
information my be found, e.g., ezine directors.
With your first draft finished, it is time for editing.
Go over every sentence
to make sure it is complete and coherent. Edit every paragraph
to make
sure it ties in with your outline. Do a complete edit and
rewrite as necessary.
Check for misspelled words.
Now rewrite your complete article and proofread it carefully.
If necessary, let
someone else read it. When you are satisfied with the final
product, pat yourself
on the back. You are on your way to becoming a professional. |