A Two-Fer: The One Thing that Can Improve The Effectiveness of Articles
Today, I am recommending two articles from different writers on the same topic.
When you write an article, you probably are aware of the structure of the article. You might even create a formal outline before you write the article.
However, many times readers of articles indicate that when they read an article they can not always follow the flow of the writer's thoughts.
One of the greatest resources for improving how effective your articles are, is to use headings and subheadings.
If you don't use subheads, you may want to read Sonia Simone's article first.
If you already use Subheads and want to improve your use of them, then read Alexandria Brown's article.
When you write an article, you probably are aware of the structure of the article. You might even create a formal outline before you write the article.
However, many times readers of articles indicate that when they read an article they can not always follow the flow of the writer's thoughts.
One of the greatest resources for improving how effective your articles are, is to use headings and subheadings.
If you don't use subheads, you may want to read Sonia Simone's article first.
If you already use Subheads and want to improve your use of them, then read Alexandria Brown's article.
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