How to Think of an Article Topic on eHow

By BeccaS

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Do you want to write a "How to" article but you simply can't think of a topic to write about? Read this article to help find one everyone will want to read!

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy
Step1
First think of something you are very good at- or at least you know how to do well. "How to play soccer" "How to knit" "How to make Apple Pie" It can be anything as simple as that.
Step2
For example, playing tennis is what I do best. My first article was "How to Hit a Backhand in Tennis" (check it out). If you play a sport, make an article about anything to do with that sport. "How to Hold a Bowling Ball" "How to Find the Right Baseball Glove" "How to Dribble a Soccer Ball".
Step3
Is there anything special that you can do, such as whistle, or cross your eyes? There are people out there who don't know how to do these things, and you can be the one to teach them! "How to Make a Bird Call" "How to Balance on One Foot for a Long Time".
Step4
There is an entire category for Beauty. Write a simple article on something that one needs to know how to do. "How to Tweeze your Eyebrows" "How to Figure out What Kind of Make-up Suits You Best" "How to Paint Your Nails".
Step5
Are you Mr. (or Mrs.) Fix-It? Well then why not feed your knowledge to the rest of the world? This may be where the most commonly read articles are. "How to Unclog a Sink" "How to Choose the Right Tool for the Job" "How to Replace a Heating System".
Step6
Good luck choosing an article! To learn more about how to write a great article on eHow, read "How to Write an Articleon eHow".

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