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How To Write An Article Without Plagiarizing

6 Simple Steps How To Write An Article Without Plagiarizing | 2024 Guide

If you have opinions regarding a topic, how will you do so? Tell them to people near you.

What if you want to tell the world something? How would you do so? Would you write it down?

If you want to express your opinions to a broad audience, in this way, then you’ll need to write blog articles.

Many a time, you have seen some writers or people sharing their opinions and beliefs with other people in articles on blogs.

In this section, we will help you get comfortable with the formatting of articles.

Step 1: choose a topic that is relevant to you

After selecting a topic, you should ask your teacher/friends for guidelines which might help you draft the article in a better way.

Step 2: Be able to address your audience's needs

It is the responsibility of an author to always consider his or her audience when writing.

As the reader of this article, what do you wonder about? Imagine you were just about to read this article, what questions would you like to answer? Don’t worry if you don’t have answers yet. Come up with a quick list of questions first. In the next step, you’ll find answers.

So, brainstorm and make a list of every possible idea, or write a rough draft of everything you can think of on the topic. The more ideas you have to work with, the more opportunities you have to come up with a few sentences that work. This will help you figure out the big picture of what you want to say, how it all fits together and develop the outline for your article.

Step 3: Do research

Research, is needed so you can obtain deep insights into the topic, will help you to produce an article that is more interesting. Some topics require more research than others.

The research includes:

  • Reading the books/old articles about the topic
  • The updated and reliable source of statistics
  • The quotes of well-known people
  • The updated and reliable source of definitions
  • Anecdotes
  • Interviews
  • Expert’s opinion
  • Reference from medias such as film, radio, television
  • Reference to local events/venues
  • Helpful resources, tools, or products

Collect all your information and then put it in an electronic document, a folder, a notebook or whatever you like.

Once you have all the information you need, it’s time to make an outline before you start writing.

Step 4: Start with a rough draft

Keeping the reader in mind, while writing a tighter draft incorporating the new supporting information you’ve found.

When you begin your revision, you may simply want to revise what you have as you proceed, retaining a nice conversational tone.

After you’ve finalized your draft, read through it again and ask yourself if the article is too general, too lightweight, choppy, uninteresting or  unclear?

Many people find it difficult to understand all the ideas in just one read so break down your ideas.

Step 5: Tell a story for your viewers

Imagine that you’re the reader of the article, how you would feel about it? Stories are more effective at changing beliefs than just theory. People have an affinity for good stories, which is why they like to read books and watch movies and TV shows.

People love stories. And one of the best ways to make your brand stick in people’s minds is through storytelling.

If you can use stories to illustrate your main points, people will remember your articles longer. Stories are a powerful way to connect with an audience because they tell us something about ourselves. A story has the power to keep the reader captivated.

Stories are the best way to attract readers, especially because they allow you to grab your audience’s attention.   Dry writing is a sure way to put them to sleep.

Step 6: Read, Revise, Proofread, Rewrite

Grammarly, Ginger, ProWritingAid, and Hemingway are some popular tools you can use to automatically check. These tools will help you autocorrect spelling errors, correct  grammar, and even make the sentences unique and easy to read. You also can use this free plagiarism checker to verify whether the content is unique before uploading your article to your blog.

But how do we know when we need to make changes? To correct flaws and mistakes, read the article multiple times and find a proof-reader.

You can get feedback from friends and family members to make your article more interesting and appealing to a broader audience.

Thank you for reading this post. If you enjoy this post, please share it with your friends or family members. Let’s get life transformed together! Many thanks.

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