Monday, 10 December 2012
Starting A Tax Business
Etc, entertainment, you can go ahead and write issues about your local community, for tabloid writers. And write articles on sports, write feature stories, talk about politics and the economy, touch on recent events on the global arena. You need to focus your time and energy on more serious issues, for broadsheet writers. The first thing that you need to do is to know what kind of stories do your target audience are looking for so you'll know how to capture their attention. Know and understand your target audience. 1.
Don't forget to verify each data that you obtain and make sure that you cite your resources properly. Interview all the people involved and those people who are considered expert on the subject matter. Go to great lengths when researching your chosen stories. It must contain complete information that are based on facts. Make sure that every copy that is published under your name is perfect, so. Keep in mind that you're putting your reputation on the line each time you're writing an article. Research your stories thoroughly. 2.
Tell your readers everything that they need to know upfront (on your lead paragraph) and ensure that every word you use counts. Don't use fillers and avoid lengthy introductions. Keep your articles tight and very short as much as possible, so. Your publisher would surely like to save some space that they can use for other stories or advertisements, your target audience are pressed for time and second, first. There are two valid reasons why you need to keep your articles short. Keep it short. 3.
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