How To Write An Article - What You NEED To Know
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Really good video I usually outsource my writing unless it is something I am very interested. But you are bang on with the whole video especially the 3 steps.
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good but i don't understand it
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@gmakwa creepy..
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Thank you for posting this video :
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Can you create a video on how you research a topic online, and how you turn those notes into articles? There are no videos on this topic...
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Great video. It's the first one I viewed before writing my article and honestly I feel like I don't need to watch any others. My other 2 questions would be do you have a video on how to or where does one go to get their articles accepted and you mentioned you made money at it - I'd like to know if you have videos on that??
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this video creates the viewers to make excited how to write the article and very easy to understand the way he explained elaborating the topic. so keep it up and goodluck..
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Nice video
Gramatically, as a rule, paragraphs should be between 3-5 sentences long. Anything shorter, it'd make more sense to turn your points into a list.
You talk about introducing points and elaborating on them. A good way to elaborate is to use the PEC (Point, Example, Comment) structure. This consists of restating your point, introducing an example and relating your example to the point, showing it's importance and relevance.
Good stuff, Kon.
clookid 1 year ago 2
@clookid Yeah but this isn't English class it's attention spans, which are surprisingly short.
Long paragraphs are daunting and overwhelming to read, often a shorter and more compact article is much more effective in the 'short' run :-)
-Kon.
OutSourceRabbit 1 year ago 2
Nicely done. Very informative. I will admit, I am guity of all of the common mistakes! Thanks for the educational and entertaining video! Subscribing!
calikittencation 1 year ago 9
Just keep working with it @calikittencation and you'll start seeing the speed increase steadily :)
OutSourceRabbit 1 year ago