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By : Jane Sumerset    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-01-04 01:21:57
If you want to make your writings in a manageable order depending upon the concept of your topic, you should always start from what should goes first and then what’s next and how it will end. However, it will be hard for you to organize things if you don’t have any initiative on how are you going to settle things up.

Writing can be very complicated if your ideas just keep on pumping and then you don’t even know which comes first. If you are not going to place you ideas in a correct manner while writing it down, then your piece will be a total mess and your readers will find it hard to read and understand your message clearly.

Now, here’s a tip. In order to fix all these things well, you should create an outline about the things that you are about to do before you start writing. This includes the title, your lead, the body and your closing paragraph. You should also state how your topic will start and captivate your reader’s minds.

Conventionally, you should begin every writing task from the introduction, proceeding to the body and ending with the conclusion. Whether you write you pieces from an outline or directly by the seat of your pants, most people simply assume you’re supposed to write from top to bottom. In practical applications, however, it may be smarter to write a piece in a less than linear way.

It is useless and complicated if you start writing from the bottom then goes on to the top. That’s a very difficult thing to do and you might end up writing nothing at all. You’re just making things in a worst scenario. Sometimes, can even start writing the title first or make have it done after writing the whole content. It depends as long as your piece in manageable and understandable.

When I am tasked with writing about products I am unfamiliar with, I typically dive headlong into the details before I even think about an introduction. It’s just easier that way, saving me more time, in the process. The same is true for large writing jobs too, which probably requires you to write various sub sections on a particular topic. If one of the sections is just easier to turn out, why not start with it and let it kick start your momentum?

A good guideline is to start with the parts that you know best. Once that’s done, you’ll usually be deep enough into the material that you will also know how to write those parts you know least. Some writers I’ve met, complete their pieces by writing the first phrase for each section. Once that’s done, they try to go through each one, trying to discover which one “writes itself first” then they go that way.

No matter what your high school writing teacher taught you, it’s perfectly normal to write copy in whatever manner makes it easier for you. Just remember to read it for coherence, revise what needs correcting and run it through a grammar software to ensure it adheres to proper English conventions.

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