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Five Things You Need To Think About Composing Articles

Published Sep 23, 2021
4 mins read
798 words

When we talk about writing articles, many blog posters have one main answer: write well. Yes, writing well is a noble dream. What other thing in our life can be measured so easily? Let's try to spell it out instead.

1. Journalism will leave you a writer

Sometimes, writing something must take a lot of energy and creativity. The process is different for each editor. But in most cases, the vision of the final article will be formed by the editor or by someone else. Either way, the only person who can say if something is ok is the editor.

2. Not just writing and publishing an article, but writing all over again

When I tell people about my dream to become a writer, I'm often met with resistance. Well, blame that on the twin conundrums that call my name: the confusion of different types of writers and the suggestion that I self-publish.

On the one hand, while I love articles, I want to start writing books. On the other, by the time my articles appear in a book, readers of such books are a niche. That said, I have found a way to be at my best not just as a journalist and author, but as a writer and author. The solution lies in some sort of combination: a combination of writer, editor, publisher, and reader.

As a writer, you should take a big step: start publishing what you've written. Don't just expect editors to find your work. The fact is, they also may not find it. This process needs your vigilance.

3. Do it online

More than any other single thing, Facebook has defined my web and social media. The site's community is a unique mix of writers, journalists, professional writers, writers-for-the-community, actors, scientists, artists, athletes, politicians, creators, journalists, gamers, and celebrities. The quality and variety of Facebook posts made by a genre-specific group are great. You can check out a variety of themes on your page like political science, politics, science, space, architecture, photography, music, movie, and anime. Most times, people who post in a small village become very good at entertaining each other.

Another Facebook application that has improved my writing skills is Statista. With Statista, I've had the opportunity to discover Facebook pages with engaging themes, like community management, micro-commerce, email marketing, corporate branding, behavioral psychology, sports marketing, wellness, comedy, gaming, lifestyle, fitness, music, gaming design, music and more.

4. Don't let up with editing

The experience of writing for Medium and seeking forums is bringing home to me the cost of being an early adopter. Most people don't write well. Their articles fall apart when they're edited. Even with a great editor, editing can be a pain. Why? Because I get several inches of space to make editing decisions. While editing for social media platforms such as Facebook can be a pain because of Facebook's complicated privacy settings, it's also a pain for many blogs.

We know how to write for the community. We also know how to write for the community that is outside of the community. This is another calling card for Facebook community pages. Facebook events are a bigger pain since a moderator sometimes just tries to find guidelines on how things should look for the community. The thing is, my community page isn't running my group on a Facebook page page page. It's my group with members, but I'm still a way away from an editor.

5. Let the editor come along with you

Not only do most users of other social media sites share their examples in a forum, but so do I. I participate in forums and other Facebook groups that host discussions such as those about gaming or writing. It turns out that there are in a range of categories: political, lifestyle, sports, and so on. With the assistance of forums, authors can get to know that editors are in charge of what actually appears on a page. Having a conversation with the editor is easy. While it's not always a one-way street, it's always a good chance to help your topic and what you've written stand out.

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The reader: no one better to help than the editor

The work a writer does is his or her job. Writing well is the work of the editor. The editor in writing, however, is a beautiful and simple thing: they choose how to display the content of your article. The writer does it, but for the editors, it's necessary to treat this content as the reader wants it. If you can help the editor choose your final article, it will taste better than many others.

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