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Tips to writing a qualified article fast

Updated on January 15, 2020


In my opinion, whoever said that writing was easy had to be a professional writer with years of experience. I say this because the idea of writing may seem easy to someone who knows nothing about the algorithm.


Those who are new to the platform usually think that writing an article pertains to their personal life, that they can easily just write whatever they want to. To most, it is believed that writing an eye catching post is easily done, until they are faced with the harsh reality that writing takes hard work and dedication just as any other type of job.


The simple fact is that people want to read something that they can learn from. They come to your article in search of answers to their questions, while at the same time wanting to be entertained. No one wants to read a boring article, they want to be interested in what they are reading.


For most articles, you need at least 1,000 – 2,000 words in order to create a successful article. All of this can become frustrating and time-consuming if you don’t know what you are doing.


In the time that you spend on creating your article you have to do things like come up with ideas to write about, give your best work, write about what people would interested in reading, editing and proof reading. It can all seem like a lot especially if your new to it.


This article is to let you know that just because you want to write an article at a fast paste, does not mean that you have to sacrifice the quality of it. There are a number of ways to speed through the process all while presenting what your viewers want to read.


Below I have created a list of things that will help you on your journey.


Organize

Get rid of anything that isn’t relating or pertaining to the topic that you are initially writing about, you don’t want to confuse the process. Staying on the topic gives you the ability to cover everything in full details, giving you and the reader satisfaction.

By doing this you give the reader everything they came to read about plus more. It also helps you get used to writing in this form for future posts. Make sure that you put everything in order so that it will be easier to come back to.

You want your article to be read in order so it’s smart to start off that way. Even when you are starting with a draft, organize everything, basically outlining your article.

This takes us into the next section...

Collect and edit

Collect all of your ideas into one space. You can use a Note pad, Microsoft word, Notes, or an actual notebook. Putting everything together gives you a visual of what your article will look like.

It doesn’t have to be perfect, this is just a draft. In this draft, you will be able to put everything in order of how you would want your article to be read. Doing this also helps you when you want to come back to it later you can add to it as you please while knowing where everything is at.

Don't stress it

You may have found a topic to write about but not sure how to address it. I say don’t stress, give yourself some time to think things through. You might need some time to really evaluate the topic and you want to do that with a clear mind.


Even if it’s bit by bit, over time you will eventually bring it all together. In the meantime, you can start another article and add to both as you become encouraged to write about the topic. This will help you get more work done over time.

Create a list

It makes things easier on you and the reader when you use number points or bulletins to create a list. This helps you to shift from one concept to another smoothly.

This way you are able to put everything in order and this helps your readers have a clear understanding of what you are writing about.

Start small

Don’t worry about writing a lot of words trying to meet expectations, for now just keep it short and simple. Especially if you are new and just starting an article.

This prevents you from getting discouraged, from thinking about how much you have to write. Make sure that even though it is a short article, it is filled with important and useful information. This goes a long way.

Find your topic

Find an article topic that grabs your attention the most, this is because you will be more likely to write more and give the best quality work based on your interest in the topic. When you know exactly what you are writing about you have more to talk about.


If something grabs your attention, start on that topic as soon as possible. Don’t put it off to the side for later because everything that you thought about at that moment could be forgotten.


Try to write it down the very moment you think about it. You want to use that moment to your advantage, you can always come back to it if you can’t think of anything else but you already want to start it.

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