7
Formulas for Writing Articles
That Get Read!
by Alexandria
K. Brown, “The Ezine Queen™”
Many of us have been
asked to write an article at one time or another. Maybe it's a contribution
to the company newsletter. Or a promotional article to gain publicity
for ourselves or our companies. Some of us write articles regularly for
clients.
No matter why you're
writing an article, it's your responsibility to make it be interesting
- otherwise no one will read it. (Except you.)
So how can you make
your article interesting and engage your reader? It's all about the ANGLE.
First pick your topic. For example, let's say your topic is something
boring ... "car wax." Now, here's where many people start writing.
Stop! You need an
angle! What aspect of car wax do you want to write about? Is there anything
new or sexy in the world of car wax that people are interested in? Some
ideas: how the new generation of car waxes helps protect your paint job
for twice as long, OR, an overview of the best five brands of car wax
on the market, OR what the best type of wax is for your particular car.
Get it? These are all angles. (By the way, I've never even waxed my car,
so please take these ideas with a grain of salt!)
Ready to brainstorm
your angles? Here are seven article "formulas" to get you started
and get your juices flowing! Some elements of each may overlap with each
other, but each formula is truly a distinct animal.
1. The How-To
People love how-to articles! They lead the reader step-by-step through
how to reach an objective. They also sometimes offer resources the reader
can contact for more information.
What expertise do
*you* have to share? Turn that subject into an interesting how-to for
readers. Examples: "How to Make Your Employees Stick Around Forever,"
"How to Find the Best Dress for Your Figure," and "How
to Promote Your Business for Free."
2. The List
This is one of the most basic formulas and the easiest to write. Give
a short one or two paragraph intro, then launch right into your list.
Keep each item to a few sentences max. People love numbers, so number
your list and give your total number in the title! Examples: "31
Ways to Organize Your Office," "15 Tips for Pain-Free Feet,"
"Five Reasons Management Won't Be the Same in 2001"
3. The "Straw
Man"
Here you set up a premise and knock it down, showing the benefits of your
alternative view or approach. This is ideal to use when you're discussing
the drawbacks of a new practice or method that's controversial right now.
Here's a great example we often see on the covers of health magazines:
"Are High Protein Diets the Key to Fast Weight Loss?" You get
all excited, thinking you've discovered an amazing dieting revelation.
But the article reveals, point by point, that high protein diets are unsafe
for the long term, and that of course the only reliable way to lose weight
is through diet and exercise. Oh well! Back to the treadmill....
4. The Mini
Case Study
Raise a provocative question and then answer it with three or four real-life
examples. Example: For an article titled, "Should You Quit Your Job
and Go Freelance?" you could begin with a few stats on how today's
workforce is leaving the corporate world in search of solo bliss. Then
you could feature a few real cases, each with different outcomes to show
all sides of the issue.
5. The Interview
Choose a credible expert to interview for your article. For example, if
your topic is the latest trends in banking, you could interview a top
banking industry analyst. Present it in either a traditional article format
or do a Q&A format.
6. The Trend
Trends aren't just for fashion! Whenever a trend sweeps a certain profession,
you'll suddenly see dozens of articles covering the topic. From the latest
hairstyle to the latest tax shelter, people want to know all about these
trends - their origins, benefits, and drawbacks.
7. The Study
Finding
These articles report the results of a study or survey. If you do a bit
of research, you can probably dig up a recent study on which you can base
your article. Examples:
"Blue Chip Companies Cutting Marketing Budgets Across the Board,"
"Armadillos Now Deemed America's Favorite Pet," and "More
20-Somethings Finding Love Online."
(c) 2002 - 2003 Alexandria
K. Brown
ABOUT THE
AUTHOR
Alexandria K. Brown,
“The Ezine Queen™,” is author of the award-winning manual,
“Boost Business With Your Own E-zine.” To learn more about
her book and sign up for more FREE tips like these, visit her site at
http://www.ezinequeen.com.
NOTE:
You’re welcome to “reprint” this article online as long
as it remains complete and unaltered (including the “about the author”
info at the end), and you send a copy of your reprint to alexandria@ezinequeen.com.
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