The Internet is a unique interactive space in which everyone can express their opinion and publish their point of view in authoritative sources, causing both approval and criticism of the reading public. Since publishing copyrighted materials on the Internet implies a special responsibility and importance for the author, you need to muster the determination and go through all the stages that stand between you and your published article.
Instructions
Step 1
If you have never done online publishing before, write a plan for future publication in a notebook in advance. Start by thinking about the title - pay enough attention to the development of the title for the article, since in many ways the success of the article with readers depends on the title. Write down the keywords, define the main idea that is contained in the article.
Step 2
Then write briefly and briefly about yourself - try to fit your author's biography into no more than 200 characters. A good bio will win over readers already interested in the title but haven't read the article yet. In addition, in the biographical insert, you can safely link to your personal site and thus attract a new audience to it.
Step 3
Write down the tags - you need a list of keywords by which your article can be found on the web. Think about which queries can be key, and in relation to which queries your article can be the result and the best answer.
Step 4
Structure the content of the article into introduction, main part and conclusion. The approximate volume of the entire article without taking into account the title is 550 characters, and in this volume you should include the most clear, understandable and interesting information presented.
Step 5
In the introduction, introduce people to the topic of the conversation, define your goals and objectives, and intrigue readers. In the main part, reveal the meaning of the article, share your point of view, describe your hypotheses and ideas.
Step 6
Be concise and detailed at the same time - the topic should be covered in the main part. In conclusion, you summarize the original results of your article - draw conclusions, again repeat some of the main provisions and theses of the text, help the readers to formulate what exactly they took from your work, and collect the ideas of the article together.
Step 7
Do not forget about the rules of spelling and grammar - the article must be literate, stylistically correct, and it must attract people with the ease and beauty of your written language.