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Interviewing – An Article Writer’s Best Tool

June 14, 2019

One of the greatest tool we have as article writers is the interview. You do not necessarily have to do an hour-long interview to receive great benefit to your articles. Quotes from individuals strengthen your point and let your readers know that even if you are not an expert on the subject you know people who are well-versed and you work hard to make the connection.

Here are several reasons the interview helps the article writers make their articles stronger.

  1. The opinion of someone else validates your subject and adds value to the material. Interviewing someone who is knowledgeable in your subject broadens the scope of your reach and helps more people to personally identify with your subject.
  2. An expert brings extra meaning to your article and gives credibility to your subject. Even if your article is not an academic one, having a quote from an expert let’s the reader know that there is deeper knowledge to be had if they want to pursue it.
  3. Quotes show how your subject can be applied to daily life. If you are writing an article on depression, yet you have never experienced depression, having a quote or a sidebar from someone who has gone through depression will bring the human element into your writing. Likewise, if you are writing on running marathons and have never run one, seek out a marathon runner who can not only read your article and verify key elements, but he or she can also provide firsthand experience to illustrate your points.
  4. Often when you interview someone for a quote to go in an article, you find an aspect of the subject that you didn’t even think to include. So, talking to others helps you strengthen your outline and not leave out important parts.
  5. Those you include in your article will help spread the word about your writing.

Even if you only contact someone for a quote, remember your manners and be respectful of their time. Be sure to write a thank you note. Send them a copy of the published article and let them know where they can get copies or find it online.

If there are parts of your conversation you aren’t able to use for this article, file it away to use another time for a different article. Never throw anything away because you never know when you may have an opportunity to use it!

Linda Gilden is an award-winning writer, speaker, editor, certified writing and speaking coach, and personality consultant. Her passion is helping others discover the joy of writing. Linda recently released Articles, Articles, Articles! and is the author of over a thousand magazine articles and 16 books including the new LINKED Quick Guides for Personalities. As Director of the Carolina Christian Writers Conference, Linda helps many writers take the next step in reaching their writing goals. Linda’s favorite activity (other than eating folded potato chips) is floating in a pool with a good book surrounded by splashing grandchildren—a great source of writing material! www.lindagilden.com

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