If we were to try to list all the different article writing styles that exist or will exist, we’d probably end up with an encyclopedia, because writing styles are like fingerprints. No two are completely alike.
But there are some basic development structures that are, more often than not, used by the vast majority of article composers.
After all, there are very few reasons why you’d want to write an article in the first place, and so every article written will most likely have a similar purpose based on these few motives.
For example, you have the desire to either sell a product, build content for your website, establish yourself as an expert in your field, any combination of these, or all of the above.
That’s about it, unless it’s merely your job.
So there’s usually some fundamental similarities among articles that can be drawn upon when you’re setting out to write one yourself.
Take a look . . .
1. Product Introduction and Advertisement
When writing an article, it’s not customarily wise to blatantly advertise your product directly. Readers are looking for information that...