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How To Research Your Article Topics

Before you can write you need to know something about your topic. Even if you have had some experience in the area, there is no harm in getting extra information from other sources to craft a well-written article. This is where research comes in.

Everybody doesn’t know how to conduct research. It is more than just typing a few words in the search engine of your choice. That is just the first step. Researching an article topic is like mining for a diamond in the rough. You may find a few on the surface, but the larger ones are found deeper in the earth.

Here are a few pointers to get you started:

1. Ask questions. Let’s say that the subject of your article is about making the perfect apple pie. You’ll want to know the ingredients. That’s simple. But what kinds of apples are good for making an apple pie? What’s the history of the apple pie? These questions lead you to more information for your articles.

2. Talk to others. People’s experiences lend credibility to your articles. Interview family, friends and professionals who know something about your article topic. If you are doing a series of articles on health-related topics, talk to your doctor and ask questions whose answers would interest your readers. Don’t forget to quote your source in the article.

3. Go to the library. While a lot of information can be found on the Internet, there is still no substitute for cracking open a book. Your local library has books on a variety of subjects as well as old newspapers, film reels, videos and more to help you research your topic.

4. Watch television. Too much television isn’t good for you but in this case it can help you out with your project. There are dozens of channels that show documentaries on everything from cooking to World War I to how the pyramids were built. With a documentary, all of the research has been done for you so all you have to do is sit comfortably and soak up the information they provide.

5. Look for other resources. Don’t limit yourself to one area of research for your article topics. Attend conferences that relate to the subject. Visit your local museum, zoo (if your topic is animals) or join a local group with interests related to your topic. All of these avenues can provide a rich cache of information to fill a ton of articles.

Before you sit down to write the article, you have to find information on your topic. One way to find information is the Internet. But, there is a whole world of other choices for research that you may not have considered.

By: Tony Murphy

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