Write an article
Want to spread the word about your cause? Write an article about it and get the article published. You’ll learn a lot and educate others, too.
- Do your research:The internet provides information with just a few clicks so use it - but make sure to use reliable sources. Using wikipedia? Check for citations. Do Something has some great info on tons of causes that will help.
- Leave the house:It might be tempting to stay inside and browse the Internet for hours. Sure, the internet provides great tools (that’s why we mentioned it first) but you can get great insight by going out and interviewing people who already know about your cause. If your cause is homelessness, go to a homeless shelter and interview people who’ve worked there for a while, or even the homeless themselves. Reporters don’t get stories by sitting on their couches…
- Ask:If you go to the library (don’t laugh, libraries are great), ask questions about books, old news article archives, film archives, etc. There is a lot of information out there about different issues; you just have to find it. Tip: Ask family and friends what they know about your cause. Set out to verify or disprove these beliefs.
- Your audience matters: Are you writing for people older, younger, your own age? Choose your words and facts based on your audience.
- Write it out: Once you’ve done your research, start writing. Include the facts you’ve gathered. Don’t be shy to mention the scary ones because they tend to be the most effective.
- Personal accounts: Add in the horror stories you heard and your own personal description of what you encountered in your travels. This too makes for catchy writing. And a picture is a great way to engage your reader.
- Editing: Always use spell-check. Spelling mistakes will distract your reader and take away from your point. Also make sure that you hook 'em with your first paragraph. People decide whether they're going to pay attention with the first few lines, so make them interesting.
- Title: A title can sell a book and the same goes for an article, so DON'T title it “Research Report” even though that’s what it is. Even you might enjoy it more if you don't think of it as a research paper!
- Re-edit: Now that you’ve covered all the bases, edit your article again. Have other people read it who will give you their honest opinions and insight.
- The end: End your article with a “More Resources” section or a “What you can do to Help” paragraph. You want to encourage people to keep investigating and to do something about the problem. Feel free to send them to dosomething.org.
- Finished? When you’re done, think about where you might want to submit your article for publication. Need some ideas? Here’s some:
- Contact your local or school paper
- Look for some magazines or newsletters focused on these issues. Send your article in.
- Better yet, find a website or blog that focuses on the cause and try to post your article here.
- Self publish—i.e., hand out your article around school or at a local sporting event. In this case, make sure your article has resources listed for what people can do to help.
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I am very excited about writing an article for this cause!! Can't wait to start researching.