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In design, a byline is a short phrase that indicates the name of the author of an article in a publication. Used in newspapers, magazines, blogs, and other publications, the byline tells the reader who wrote the piece.
A byline is a short paragraph that tells readers a little about the author and how to contact the author or read additional content by the author. In most online content, the author bio can be seen at the end of the article.
A byline is just a line giving the name of the reporter or writer of the news story. Police hunting for the killer of a police officer stabbed in her home in northwest London are seeking a man in a hooded top seen running away from the scene by neighbors, writes John Smith, Crime Desk.
Understand your audience. Customize your blog's theme. Identify your first blog post's topic. Come up with a working title. Write an intro (and make it captivating). Organize your content in an outline. Write your blog post! Edit/proofread your post, and fix your formatting.
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Byline articles are an excellent way to retain ownership of key messages and establish thought leadership. Consider your audience. Don't self-promote. Develop a strong thesis. Construct an outline. Use subheadings. Include quality data. Don't be boring.
A byline is simply wording that gives credit to the writer of a news story, article, or blog. It is typically found in an article between the headline and first line of the article body. The byline started out as a method for accountability and credit, but in time it so much more.
A byline is just a line giving the name of the reporter or writer of the news story. Police hunting for the killer of a police officer stabbed in her home in northwest London are seeking a man in a hooded top seen running away from the scene by neighbors, writes John Smith, Crime Desk.
Byline articles are an excellent way to retain ownership of key messages and establish thought leadership. Consider your audience. Don't self-promote. Develop a strong thesis. Construct an outline. Use subheadings. Include quality data. Don't be boring.
Bylines are commonly placed between the headline and the text of the article, although some magazines (notably Reader's Digest) place bylines at the bottom of the page to leave more room for graphical elements around the headline.
All newspaper and magazine articles have authors, but the authors are not always identified. Many articles are unsigned, by which we mean the author remains anonymous. The part of a newspaper article that identifies the author or authors is called the byline, which you can see in the example below.
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