Tip 1
Start with the end.
Think about what you want to accomplish with your article.
- Do you want signups to a program?
- Do you want to sell a product?
- Do you want people to contact you?
- Do you want an email address? (give a free e-book)
- Do you want to inform?
- Do you want to solve a problem?
What do you want people to do is the first question you have to answer to yourself.
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JeanLouis87
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VERY interesting and extremely helpful. Thank you Loes.
It applies very well to my case, since I have put creation of a website on ice for the time it will take me to write a "How To" book
that is in my head but not yet on paper....and Is really my top priority.
The best tutorial I have read in WA so far!
Thank you for such valuable advice
Do you know of best places to find information specific to writing a How To book?
All the best, Loes
John.
It applies very well to my case, since I have put creation of a website on ice for the time it will take me to write a "How To" book
that is in my head but not yet on paper....and Is really my top priority.
The best tutorial I have read in WA so far!
Thank you for such valuable advice
Do you know of best places to find information specific to writing a How To book?
All the best, Loes
John.
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Hi Loes,
What a great tutorial. I am hopeless at planning a blog. I tend to wing it and it takes me a long time to finish one. It's because I have a messy mind I think. I don't have any particular organisation in how I go about it and often I create the headings in the articles as I write. However this makes it very difficult to actually teach someone else how to go about writing a blog. I am hoping to help my daughter with her own blogging and she has some issues with how to start and set it out. I am going to bookmark your training here to my favourites so I can bring her here for a good starting point. Thanks again for your tireless and helpful contributions to the WA community.
Ange
What a great tutorial. I am hopeless at planning a blog. I tend to wing it and it takes me a long time to finish one. It's because I have a messy mind I think. I don't have any particular organisation in how I go about it and often I create the headings in the articles as I write. However this makes it very difficult to actually teach someone else how to go about writing a blog. I am hoping to help my daughter with her own blogging and she has some issues with how to start and set it out. I am going to bookmark your training here to my favourites so I can bring her here for a good starting point. Thanks again for your tireless and helpful contributions to the WA community.
Ange