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Determine why you are writing a column. Figure out what you (or your editor) want the column to be about. ... Write about your opinion. ... Choose relevant topics. ... Write about people. ... Localize and personalize your column. ... Stick to a theme. ... Write about personal topics. ... Gear your column towards your audience.
Determine why you are writing a column. Figure out what you (or your editor) want the column to be about. ... Write about your opinion. ... Choose relevant topics. ... Write about people. ... Localize and personalize your column. ... Stick to a theme. ... Write about personal topics. ... Gear your column towards your audience.
Determine why you are writing a column. Figure out what you (or your editor) want the column to be about. ... Write about your opinion. ... Choose relevant topics. ... Write about people. ... Localize and personalize your column. ... Stick to a theme. ... Write about personal topics. ... Gear your column towards your audience.
Although it varies, it is generally agreed upon that there are 25-35 words in a column inch.
Be real. If you are funny, let the humor come through. ... Don't over-write. ... Don't be a one-trick pony. ... If you criticize, do your homework. ... Be super-observant. ... Take readers to places they can't go. ... Be a team player. ... You are not the story.
Produce on schedule. The editor plans the layout to accommodate your column and counts on you to fill a certain space. ... Stay interesting. ... Allow time for each column to cook. ... Realize the column reveals your real self. ... Choose your publications. ... Guard and apportion your time. ... Be alert to unwanted friends.
Give the reader timely, helpful information. Develop a structure and keep it. ... Write simple and short sentences and paragraphs. In personal columns, use local names and places. Let others speak for you by use of quotes and references. Learn the difference between a column and a news story.
Reporters usually refer to story lengths in inches, which actually refers to how many column inches a story takes up. Although it varies, it is generally agreed upon that there are 25-35 words in a column inch. Newsroom staffers also measure items such as photographs and infographics using column inches.
Start with the lead. Begin with a strong leading sentence. News articles begin with a leading sentence that is meant to grab a reader's attention and interest them. ... Give all the important details. ... Follow up main facts with additional information. ... Conclude your article.
A column is a recurring piece or article in a newspaper, magazine or other publication, where a writer expresses their own opinion in few columns allotted to them by the newspaper organization. Columns are written by columnists.
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