Timeliness
A reader usually isn’t interested in learning about history from a newspaper article, unless it is used as background information to support something that is current. Make your story more interesting by trying to introduce an element of urgency into the article in the form of a deadline or update.
Location
More readers will take the time to read your newspaper if the story is about a subject that interest a wide spectrum of the public. For the writer who is able to choose the topic, this allows for the ability to promote the newspaper article to a wider audience with the slant they choose to take to present the information. Slanting a sports article to a local personality will not only appeal to the sports fan, but address the human interest story to a member of the local community.
Celebrities
People like to read about celebrities. If you’re writing a story about divorce, introduce a famous couple who is getting a divorce into your topic. A health topic can include a brief reminder of a personality who suffers or has received treatment for the same issue.
Upshot
Even a boring subject like the weather can be made interesting when it is presented in the light of expected consequences. No matter what the newspaper article is about, find a broader audience by trying to project an outcome that will appeal to many readers and make it personal.
Layout
The layout of a newspaper shows many articles on different subjects at a single time. The reader is drawn by the headline and the lead paragraph. Make your newspaper article jump out at the potential reader by grabbing their attention with a catchy headline.
The first paragraph or lead of the newspaper article should introduce the topic in a way to draw the reader into the article and read it to the end.
Present the most important information that you want to convey to your readers in the two paragraphs that follow the lead. Most readers will just move their gaze to the next story if they lose interest in your story and will never get to the part where you make your point.
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