Friday, August 21, 2020

Article Writing Tips - How to Get Started

Article Writing Tips - How to Get StartedA good paragraph about myself is one that gives an outline of who I am and what I do. It is an introduction to what you are going to discuss in your article and how it relates to what you want to get across. Not all articles about myself give this kind of intro.Why would they do that? Well, most articles about myself aren't prepared properly or thought through at all. The information might be relevant to the reader's needs, but it isn't structured properly and doesn't flow together.To make sure you have a good paragraph about myself, you need to go over your content. You can do this before you send it to the editor. But, it's a good idea to write it down on paper, as well.First, figure out what you will talk about, and then start to list at least three things that relate to it. For example, I could write: I am happy because I have a job; I am happy because I made it through a difficult period; I am happy because I like to help people. Each par agraph needs to give a short story, a reason for why you're writing and how it relates to what the reader wants to know.Most articles about myself don't give a lot of thought to the content, and that's a bad thing. You need to put in the work and prepare for each paragraph in advance. It won't make sense to write your first paragraph all wrong, so write the whole thing up first and then revise it later.If you do this, it will save you time in the editing process. Editors want to see that you have put some time and thought into your article. You will also have a better chance of getting accepted by the editor if you wrote your first paragraph right.After you've written the first paragraph, don't go back and change it. Yes, that's what editors will ask for, but they're often too busy or too impatient to think about their article. If you want the last sentence to 'explain' yourself, write that first. Don't start changing sentences until you're done.Also, if you can, start preparing for your third paragraph when you're first writing. You should go back and write this part before your second paragraph. This way, you won't forget it when you're halfway through your second paragraph.

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