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      Volume 13, Number 23: Issue #173                                                             ISSN: 1933-9690

Welcome, fellow writer!

In each issue of Word Wise, you get writing tips to help you save time and write better.

Even if you know where to begin with writing an article or blog post, how can you know that your idea is a good one? Begin with an outline. Today's feature shows you how.   Let me know   what you think of this tip!
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FEATURE: Write a Quick Outline Before You Write Your Article

writing an outline
If you're a writer, you need to know how to write an outline for articles and posts.

Yes, you have an article idea.  You've gathered plenty of information: facts, anecdotes, concepts, sources. You've studied and chosen some keywords.

But even if you know where to begin, how can you know that your article idea is a good one?  Begin with an outline.

An outline is simply a plan. It's a plan you follow as you write so that you make your point.

No plan, no point ...

More Article Writing Tips
Top Article Writing Tip: The One-Point Rule Tips for Writing a Hook for Your Article 29 Kinds of Newsletter Articles You Can Write Writing Tip: How to Make Sure Your Articles Get Read
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