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Are you a blogger? Congratulations! You have found a job that fits you well. Now comes the challenge: choosing your subjects. What should you write about? There are many subject ideas to choose from for your articles.
Are you a college graduate? You can write about aspects of college life, such as having a roommate, living in a dorm, or campus safety. You might also consider writing about making healthy meal choices in the dining hall.
What books have you read recently? Perhaps you have just finished the latest James Patterson thriller. You can write a review of this book. You can give readers a very brief summary of the book and tell them whether they should check this book out when it hits the shelves at the library, or if they should consider other writers, such as Jonathan Kellerman, Stephen King, or Jackie Collins.
Do you cook? What have you cooked recently? Perhaps you made chicken and dumplings for dinner one night. Maybe you are planning to make a cheesecake for Valentine's Day. You can write articles on cooking tips, such as what ingredients work well together and give your dish a special "something" that seemed to be missing the last time you fixed it.
Do you run? Where do you run? Do you love to run down a city street during rush hour? Perhaps you prefer running in a calmer, quieter setting, such as a neighborhood or the woods. You could write about the benefits and hazards of each running setting. An article like this wouild help prospective runners decide which setting is best for them.
Whatever subject you choose to write on, choose it wisely. Make it a subject that you are knowledgeable about. By being knowledgeable about your subject, you will be a credible source for information. Readers will trust you, and they will want to read your articles. They may even go to the social networks just to see if you have posted anything new. Another reason to be knowledgeable about your subject is so that you can make your article long enough for it to be considered for publication. Many websites and publications want works that are 400 words or longer. By making sure that your article is at least 400 words long, you can have the peace of mind in knowing that it will be considered. There are many subjects to choose from, and many publications and websites that are eager to see new work. Good luck.
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