Lao Xie often hears students say how difficult it is to write soft articles. They can only write about products casually and then add a link. This is a very good soft article. As long as you do what you have already done and learn slowly, you can also write good soft articles. If you still don’t quite understand, Lao Xie can give you one-on-one training. Lao Xie’s Q number is 466715240.
The first step in writing a good soft article: write the article first.
As the saying goes, "Practice makes perfect." The same is true when it comes to writing articles, and this applies especially to me. When I was in high school, my good friends and I were very fond of modern poetry. We would often be given a topic and have to write one within five minutes. Although those poems may not seem to be of great literary talent now, at that time there was never the problem of not being able to write. After graduation, because no one asked for it and I was still very lazy, I didn’t write articles very often. I occasionally saved an article about my experience and posted it on QQ, which was just a few words. The more you write, the better your language skills will be.
Slowly, I found that I couldn't write articles anymore. I often picked up the pen but didn't know what to write. I really want to write a wonderful article, but the more I do, the more it backfires. So, I started to escape. Everyone will have this experience.
This class gave me a timely blow. Diligence and practice are the cornerstones of writing good articles.
The second step in writing a good soft article is to make up for the shortcomings.
There are four realms in writing articles, namely, go into the simple and explain the deep, go into the simple and explain the simple, go deep and explain the deep, and explain the deep and simple. Each state has a corresponding way to make up for it. To "enter lightly", you need to learn more, see more, and accumulate more; to "get out more deeply," you need to be willing to give up. Only with perseverance can you gain.
I have always despised people who mince words and fluff their words, so I never take an unpredictable path when writing articles. Even if it seems superficial, I don’t want everything to look like an academic paper and be confusing to understand. Therefore, I feel that the two stages of "easy in and out, deep in and out" will not appear in me. My current state should belong to the second level - shallow in and out.
In this state, there is a lot of work to be done, and the first one on the list is to see more. The more you see, the more you know; the more you know, the more you can accumulate; the more you accumulate, the more you can master. To sum up, it is "four mores": read more, learn more, write more, and accumulate more.
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