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While it may vary depending on your topic, a feature article should always include a headline, introduction, the main body and a concluding paragraph. Highlights the main idea of the article. Includes keywords (for online articles). Provoke the reader's interest in making an unusual statement.
Cover the essential elements of whom, what, when, where, how and why. Put the most important things at the beginning, preferably in the first paragraph. Plan out what you are going to say beforehand. Look at your chosen theme carefully. Consider the questions suggested and attempt to answer some of them.
To write a feature article, start with a 2-3 sentence paragraph that draws your reader into the story. The second paragraph needs to explain why the story is important, so the reader keeps reading, and the rest of the piece needs to follow your outline, so you can make sure everything flows together how you intended.
A feature article is the main story in the magazine that focuses on a special event, place or person in great detail. There are many types of feature articles, whether they're creatively focused or newsworthy, however, they always have one thing in common: human interest.
Write a lead that invites an audience into the story. A lead block of one or two paragraphs often begins a feature. Rather than put the news elements of the story in the lead, the feature writer uses the first two or three paragraphs to set a mood, to arouse readers, to invite them inside.
Know the Publication: Remember that each publication has a specific target audience, and a distinct style of writing. Mission for Story and the Publication: The Mean Old Structure: Cheers to the Headline: Hello, Introduction: Main Body Magnetism: The Finishing Touch:
Use numbers to give concrete takeaways. Use emotional objectives to describe your reader's problem. Use unique rationale to demonstrate what the reader will get out of the article. Use what, why, how, or when. Make an audacious promise.
Rule #1 for writing a good article: minimize your barrier to entry. Rule #2 for writing a good article: keep your paragraphs short and your text visually appealing. Rule #3 for writing a good article: keep it short and sweet. Rule #4 for writing a good article: give me substance.
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