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Writing Errors You Are Making In Your Media Articles




It is extremely important for articles to be clear, concise and informative, a badly written article will completely change what you mean, almost to the point of incomprehension. Usually, while writing fiction, writers tend to go on long tangents, almost missing the point. With non-fiction though, it is always better to get the hook as soon as possible.


Refining your prose becomes critical to comprehension when your reader is concerned. The next time you start writing, keeping in mind some basic writing tips and tricks, which will help you avoid errors is a great way to polish your writing and editing skills. The purpose of an article is to clearly communicate ideas, and an error free article where ensure that your audience will understand all the points that you’re putting forth in your article.


Stop using extremely long form content



Even Fans of longform content cannot read very wordy articles that supersede the 5000 word mark. Authors tend to ramble on, repeating the same point over and over or without getting to the point and that can discourage readers from reading further. Sentences that run on for too long should also be looked down upon. Short, fun and spurty sentences which will keep the audience engrossed are perfect.


Very Long Lede



Having your lede be extremely long and incomprehensible will ruin the rest of your article because your readers will not want to continue reading further. Remember, get to the Point as soon as possible. This will keep readers engaged and spike their curiosity. Keeping a short lede, especially for online pieces is always preferred.


The Passive Tense



Using the passive tense for articles can make the articles extremely long and boring to the point of making the article unreadable. Active voice puts a direct emphasis on the object rather than the subject, making the sentence more dynamic and action heavy.


Check your work



Checking work for mistakes with spellings, homophones and homonyms is always a great idea. Also, checking the punctuation to see if it is effective or unnecessary somewhere is also a good idea. Another thing to check are the apostrophes which most writers have missed out on, one time or the other.


Avoid Repetition



Another thing that most writers should remember is to resist repetition. Repetition like using ‘very’ a lot or using similar words in sentences. Having a rich vocabulary is a great way to evade repeating words. Also, avoiding a repetition of ideas will keep your article short and concise, without loading the reader with the same information and boring them. Having new, original ideas relayed in a concise manner will make your article extremely appealing to your readers.


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