The recipe to a good article
Author: | Danny Boy
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Submitted: | 3rd November, 2003
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Views: | 4420
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This article includes tips and hints only.
What is a based on? Well the article is well based on how interesting the article is. Here are some hints and tips to how to get a interesting article:
1. The title.
2. The first lines
3. The contents
4. Explanations
5. Examples in an article
6. The length
1. The title
The title is often important, because if the title is boring, then not so many peoples would read it. Take newspapers for example, they try always to have the coolest/most interesting title or headlines. Here is an example: Witch on of these would you choose to read? 1) Kids playing to near to a road, or 2) Little poor kids playing with the highway, the cars are driving like maniacs, it may be a blood-mess.
The selection is simple, number 2, if you would say 1 then it’s because that was a very bad example, but I’ll think you get the point.
2. The first lines
The first lines could be cardinal if the readers choose to read it or the readers choose to not read it. So here’s a tip, try to start with the interesting stuff.
3. The Contents
The contents are THE most important in a article. If the contents are boring, not interesting, etc. so would readers think that you have a bad job, hope I didn’t .
4. Explanations
The explanations are imported if there’s something that could be hard for the readers to understand.
5. Examples in an article
Examples in an article are very imported to explain so easy as possible. The best way to understand an article is when there are many pictures for example, or example files included. You can for example include an example, then describing it in the article.
6. The length
The length is also imported (for somebody) because it’s much easier to get more readers if your article is in an OK size. If your article is very very long, then it doesn’t seem to be worth the ‘trouble’ to read it. But if there’s an article that seems so interesting and you just have to read it, and then of course you can have a long article. Just make it interesting.
Thanks for reading this, That Daniel Guy.
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