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Writing a magazine feature article

In this article, we will tell you what we believe is required to write a successful, engaging magazine feature. I’m going to look at the subject, the market for which you are writing, how to assemble your material and plan your feature. Every good feature, deemed fit to publish in print or online, requires the following in chronological order:

  • A clear and sharp focus relevant to the intended audience
  • Research, which means top-quality material; sources, facts, times, dates, locations, consequences, and interview-based material with supportive quotes
  • Drafting: A sketch or plan in which you list and prioritise your information, to gives the article impetus within a tight, logical structure
  • Writing up: This is where you show your style and expertise.

As we said, if you have carried out quality research and planning, the writing up process should be straightforward. But here are some general guidelines:

Employ storytelling techniques to grab and hold the reader’s attention. Use a simple chronological narrative, where,  when and why and to whom.

Don’t feel you need to include all your research material. You are not trying to impress people with the exhaustive nature of your enquiries. You must be your own editor and select only those quotes and facts that are engaging, revealing and above all relevant.

Get the balance of facts and quotes right but always try to emphasise the human interest. As with almost all areas of journalism, write in the active voice. Have the subjects of the feature ‘do’ things, rather than talk about what is done to them.

Do not oversell or misrepresent your case, even when the taking a partisan position. Accuracy is important and one demonstrable misrepresentation will undermined the credibility of the entire feature.

Avoid clichés (cutting edge, world-beating, revolutionary) and heart-on-your-sleeve or over-personal statements, a particular danger when writing up your conclusion.

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So what have we learnt?

Writing a good magazine feature can be boiled down to the following points:

Preparation

  • Be clear about your subject
  • Conduct relevant research
  • Plan or draft with care

Writing

  • Devise an engaging introduction
  • Maintain a simple and logical structure
  • Provide illuminating quotes and examples
  • Draw a clear and positive conclusion.

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Article submitted by Signum copywriter and professional journalist Roger Wilkinson of Write and Proper

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Marketing Your Way Out of Recession (Part 1)

Top Tips for Marketing through the Storm – Number One
Over the next few weeks we will be posting regular tips for you on how to market your business effectively to come through the recession in the best position you can.
Marketing is often one of the first things to be cut in tough times, seen as a luxury which cannot be afforded. In all reality, Marketing is the one thing which could make the difference to how your business survives tough times.
Cutting back on marketing is not an option. If you want to come out on top you have to put the effort in now!
Why should you spend money on marketing?
Evidence of the last recession shows that brands which continue to invest in marketing communications prosper mightily afterwards. PG Tips did and improved market share over Tetley and Typhoo who didn’t. Pepsi did and grew market share
over Coca Cola who cut back. Shout loud now and you’ll be at the front of people’s minds when they do decide to spend.

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When times are tough, marketing is often one of the first things to be cut. Some companies see marketing as a luxury but it is in fact the key to ensuring survival and growth in difficult economic times. Cutting back on marketing is not an option.

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When times are hard, the need for marketing is vital and if you want to develop you have to put the effort in right now! Make sure your message in constantly is front of your potential customers so that when they start spending again it is you they turn to first.

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So here’s our first marketing tip: think very carefully about your budget.

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Spend your money wisely by making sure that your marketing is well-targeted and that your message is relevant to your market. Don’t take a ’scatter-gun’ approach and attempt to reach the maximum number of customers with a watered-down message. Be specific in what you say and very careful to whom you say it. Establish a budget and stick to it and then ensure that every penny you spend buys you effective marketing.

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If you need help in finding the right approach and the options available to you, consult an expert in the field of marketing such as Signum. You can call us on 01437 781333 for an informal chat or email.

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Look out for Marketing Your Way Out of Recession (Part 2) … coming soon!

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