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What's YOUR Angle?
by Kristi Sayles
You are about to write an article. Your
reasons are your own. Maybe it's a promotional article to gain
publicity. Maybe it's a contribution to a company newsletter or journal.
Maybe you just want to write articles for fame, fortune, or both...
No matter why you're writing an
article, it's your responsibility to make it interesting.
So how can you make your article worth
reading? It's all about the ANGLE.
First pick your topic. For example,
let's say your topic is something that many people may find themselves
yawning about. We hear a lot about diet pills. How can you "spice up"
your topic? You need an angle!
Then you need to decide what aspect of
the thing you want to write about. Are you selling diet pills? Lots of
people are. Is there anything new or particular interesting in the world
of diet pills that people are interested in that you know about? Is it
possible to buy pills that actually make you lose weight while sleeping?
Do you have the inside scoop on how the average guy or gal can stay at
home and make money selling diet pills? Your job is to do the research,
use some creativity, and come up with several different angles. Let's
take a look at some popular article types:
1. The How-To
People love how-to articles! They lead
the reader step-by-step through how to accomplish their goals. They also
sometimes offer resources the reader can contact for more information.
What expertise do YOU have that you
could share? Turn that subject into an interesting how-to article. A few
examples: How To Get Free Publicity for Your Website, How To Convince
People To Join You In Joint Ventures, and How To Make Money With Your
Computer.
Think of the titles that you could
write about. Everybody knows something that they can share with others.
Think about your profession or your hobbies. What are you really good
at? Someone out there could use your knowledge.
2. The Mini Case Study
Raise a provocative question and then
answer it with three or four real-life examples. Example: For an article
titled,"Can A Stay-At-Home Mom Really Make Good Money?" you could begin
with a few stats on how today's women are making fortunes without having
to leave home. Then you could feature a few real cases, each with
different outcomes to show all sides of the issue. Forums are excellent
sources of information and interviews no matter what your topic.
You could use one similar to the essay
in my "Instant Essay Creator." It is called "Should School Uniforms Be
Mandatory?" This was based on an actual survey of high school
administrators that have mandated school uniforms and swear by them.
3. The Surprise
"Amazing New Product Claims To Erase
The Signs Of Aging!"
You hook the reader by getting him
interested in this revolutionary idea. For example, an anti-wrinkle
cream. The cream is becoming famous because of its claims to allow
anyone to erase the signs of aging caused by too much sun. This is ideal
to use when you're discussing the drawbacks of a new practice or method
that"s controversial right now. As the reader, you get all excited,
thinking you"ve discovered an incredible new product. But the article
reveals, point by point, that too much sun exposure is unsafe and that
intelligent people will not just throw caution to the winds and risk
getting skin cancer. They will purchase "Super Sunscreen Deluxe" from
the given website! Now that's marketing!
4. The Trend
Whenever a trend sweeps the nation,
you'll suddenly see dozens of articles covering the topic. From the
latest skirt length to the latest exercise gimmick. People want to know
all about these trends their origins, benefits, and limitations.
5. The Study
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: "More Couples
Admitting to Have Met Online," "Religious People Are Happier Than
Others," or "Most People Prefer Dogs To Cats."
Now that you've gotten the idea, pick
an angle and WRITE!
Kristi Sayles sells her
Instant Article Creator Software, an interactive, template-based
program that teaches how to produce professional "sales-pulling"
articles to distribute to ezines.
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