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Like any form of writing a feature article follows a standard structure. 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).
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.
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.
Choose a topic. Start with an idea. Research. Research has three purposes: Draft a query letter. Unless you are on assignment, the idea is to sell your article to an editor, and a good query letter is key to doing so. Do more research. Don't sit around waiting for a response. Feed the computer Write. Revise and edit.
The headline is the most vital part of your feature. Treat the headline as if it were a summary of the article. Ask yourself, Why is this story important? What about it will it grab readers' interest? A good headline answers those questions by telling the reader something new, different or useful--in 20 words or fewer.
A headline is the title of a newspaper story, printed in large letters at the top of the story, especially on the front page. If a newspaper or magazine article is headlined a particular thing, that is the headline that introduces it.
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.
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