How to Create an Outline For Your Articles
We’ve done it through junior high, expanded it into longer versions through high school, then in college it became chapters. No matter how many times a person has done it, writing articles has proven to be a task many have continuously avoided. Now at a time when writing articles could help your own internet marketing business, facing the job at hand can still be a bit daunting.
While there are a great number of people who do not have the same attitude in article writing as others, there are still those who would rather walk in piping hot coals than do article writing. What sets some people apart from others towards article writing is that they are prepared and have some methods and procedures to writing articles.
One of the methods you can use to prepare yourself when tasked to write in article is creating an outline first. Creating an outline for all your articles makes you prepared. You have an idea of what to do first and make a plan for your succeeding steps. Being prepared makes the job easier and faster. Being organized will allow for disorientation to be shunned away.
An outline can act as the design or blueprint for your article. This will guide you in creating the introduction, body and conclusion of your article. Here at this point, you can write down some of the ideas and sentences that you feel will look good in your article. This could be some of the focal points that could help make your article creative, interesting and appealing to a reader.
A carefully planned and fully prepared project would guarantee and ensure a problem free and worry free procedure that can virtually go without any hassles. Creating an outline for all your articles will get you ready and allow you to breeze through writing an article in no time at all. Here I will provide you with some tips and guidelines in how to create an outline for all of your articles.
Do a couple of brainstorming sessions and jot down your best ideas first. Think of some ways to attract the interest of your reader. Designate a time frame where you can write down all the ideas that you can use for your articles. By this time you should have done all your research and information searching. Review and reread your ideas and notes, gain mastery and sufficient familiarity with your topic so that writing them down later will be easy for you.
The next step is to discover your sub topic and sub titles. As you would provide a first sentence for your article, one that would immediately grab the attention of your reader, you will need some as well for your sub topics. To be concise, you would need to get all the facts that will support and go against your point.
These are the frames or skeleton of your article, now its time to add the flesh and the meat of your article. You will need to connect all your paragraphs and sub topics. This will form the body of your article. While the introduction will usher in the ideas of your paragraph, you will also need a conclusion. The conclusion will wrap up your points and drive in what you are saying in your article.
The outline for your article would also require you to write a draft first. This may take more than one attempt but remember that it is called a draft for a reason. Your outline shall be perfected as each draft is written and this draft is meant for your eyes only so there’s no reason to feel ashamed. As you go on, you will clearly see the bigger picture and write an article that will perfectly suit what is demanded of it.
Read and reread what you have written down. Always refer to your outline so that you wont drift away from what you had first written down. Its not hard to be caught in the moment and get lost in your writing frenzy. Your outline will help you keep in track. All those hours spent in outlining your article will not go to waste. This will serve as your guide in writing articles. Trust and rely on your outline because this will prove to be a very helpful tool in writing all of your articles.
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December 29th, 2008 at 4:56 pm
Good Post. An outline is a great framework upon which to build an article. I have recently come across an alternate format that has promise as well. It’s called Free Mind, and it is Free. Which makes it even nicer.
This allows those of us with less structured minds, get our ideas on paper without the Cap A, number 1 and 2 and then Capital B etc. structure.
Google it and download. I’ve found it useful, you may as well.
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December 29th, 2008 at 5:37 pm
Yes getting organized makes writing easier. I, too, am a big Free Mind fan.
Easy to organize and move things around. A tool I always use for articles, blog posts and even all my projects.
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December 29th, 2008 at 6:13 pm
Good post Brett,
Outlines are great helps, not just for article writing, for many facets of life and business.
Actually I’m doing pretty good in making outlines, still struggling taking it into final product….
Fred
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December 29th, 2008 at 9:58 pm
You have hit a fine point here. Article writing can be a real chore until you get the hang of it. Even then coming up with the right subject can be hard. I think the outline is a very good start. But the rewards can be long lasting.
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