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How to Write Like a Pro in a New Content Niche, Have an opinion, Be…
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Have an opinion
Opinion is what makes articles interesting. Sure, people love the facts. But the real fun of an article is when the author shares her feelings on the subject. Plus, this is the kind of stuff that generates comments, controversy, and follow-up articles.
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Share your feelings, too. “I get frustrated when I see people wasting resources, because …”
Invite feedback. “These are my reflections based on my experience, but I want to know what other professionals think.”
Don’t be discouraged if you’re blazing a new trail for yourself in a new niche. Your first few articles will be slow, plodding, toilsome, and time-consuming. Keep on writing. Keep on researching.
Be confident
When you have a confident writing style, your readers will be more likely to trust and respect what you say.
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the second statement inspires confidence, whereas the first one might get a skeptical shrug.
It’s not just a confident tone that inspires confidence, as much as it is the substance. Since you’re just breaking into the niche, you must be able to verify things not based on your own authority, but on others’ research and experience.
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Start From Scratch
try imagining yourself as someone who knows nothing about it, and write about it as if this is the first time, even if you already wrote on similar topics a long time ago.
Every time you sit down to write a new piece of content, you need to select your topic and approach, research, organize, write, take a break and then edit.
Don’t assume you already know the answers. Re-educate yourself and you may just find a new and interesting angle.
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