Article Writing Tips - How to Make Your Article More Readable


by Sean Ray - Date: 2007-03-03 - Word Count: 246 Share This!

It seems like everyone thinks they can write. Writing is quite simple; placing words in a sentence that pertains to any topic can be an easy task to accomplish. However, is what you wrote going to be read? There are simple ways to make your article more readable. Not meaning interesting, every subject is interesting to someone? That is what is so great about the world! Readable- meaning, easy to read, reader friendly!

Following the simple steps outlined here will help increase your readability of your works.

1. Have an attention grabbing title! The title is the first thing the reader will see. Keep them reading by providing exactly what the article will be about!

2. Open the article telling the reader precisely what they are going to read about. This will reinforce that the article does pertain to the title.

3. Provide adequate information pertaining to the subject. Give facts, myths, ideas, stories, background, history, and details that describe the article. Try to keep the article as simple as can be. And always keep the audience in mind. If you are writing to a group of high school students in regards to choosing a college, aim your paper towards them.

4. Conclude your article. You don't have to go into much detail here. A simple conclusion is just fine.

Stay on track with your article. Draw the reader in. Provide enough information to keep them from having to search for more. Use bullets, numbers, and outlines when possible. Change paragraphs when discussing a new subject.


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