How To Use An Outline
Using an Outline is Easy
When it comes to writing articles, many of us use
brainstorming to come up with article ideas. As nice as it is to
know what to write about, you also need to know what to write. There
are times when this can be just as difficult as deciding what to write
about. One of the ways to solve this problem is to use an outline. In
fact, an outline is a tool that can help save you time and even stress.
An outline is defined as a summary of work. That summary is usually
composed of headings and subheadings. These heading and subheadings are
often categorized as individual paragraphs. The headings and
subheadings are used to give you and idea as to what you should write
for each paragraph or at least what each paragraph should be about. In
a way, an outline is like a written brainstorming session. The only
difference is that you are taking your brainstorming a step further, by
building off of the ideas that you originally came up with.
As it was stated above, an outline will save you time. Unfortunately,
there are many writers who believe that an outline will actually cost
them time; in most cases, this isn’t true. An outline can
take on average five minutes to fifteen minutes to create, but you need
to remember what you are creating for yourself. Essentially, you are
creating a guide to follow. Once you have an outline, you will find
yourself just writing, as you have already come with the ideas needed
to write an article. This alone will save you
a considerable amount of time. In fact, with a detailed outline, you
are less likely to experience writers block, which could not only cost
you time, but stress as well.
In addition to saving time and stress, outlines often help writers
produce better articles. An outline acts as a
guide for you; therefore, you will find that using an outline results
in more organized articles. In fact, article writers who use outlines
are usually able to create easy to read articles. This is because when a
writer uses an outline, they often find a way to make their article paragraphs flow together,
which is important to many readers. Your articles are more likely to be
filled with important information, if and when you use an outline. Many
article writers have great ideas,
but when it comes time to turn those ideas into an article, many writers draw a
blank. Having all of your article ideas or points that you
would like mentioned in your articles recorded in an outline is
the best way to ensure that nothing is left out. This is just another
one of the many ways that outlines help article writers create better
content.
When it comes to outlines, one of the most common questioned as is
“what should an outline look like?” In all
honestly, it really doesn’t matter. As previously mentioned,
most outlines are composed of heading and subheadings. A heading is
often used to describe the main point or topic of each paragraph.
Subheadings are often used to outline how that paragraph will be
handled; therefore, a summary of the points covered in the paragraph
will often be outlined in a subheading. The format that you use can be
a traditional outline, like what is used in most college or high school
educational programs, but the decision is yours to make. In fact, for
the best chance of success, you are urged to create your own outline,
one that you feel comfortable making and reading.
The first step in creating an outline is to create yourself a main
point to focus on. This point is often referred to as a thesis
statement. For instance, if you are interested in writing an article on creating your own gift
baskets, your thesis statement could be “creating your own
low-cost gift baskets,” or so on. No matter what you are
writing about, your thesis statement should be the first thing that you
write down. It is what you, essentially, will be building off of. Each
of your paragraphs and your outline’s headings and
subheadings will be dependant on your thesis statement, which, as
mentioned before, will be the main focus point of your article.
The decision as it if you want to use an outline or not is yours to
make; however, you are advised to keep the above mentioned points in
mind. Whether you find yourself struggling to find something to write
or if you are unorganized, an outline may be the solution to your
problems.
To your success, Michael Thomas
P.S. If you are looking for ways to quickly write your articles, you should examine
outlines. In the long run, they may save you a considerable amount of
money.
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