Research is a Must!
I remember taking a job from a client five years back and started using my ink to spit fire (or so I thought), only for me to find out "I have written rubbish and made too many errors," according to Mr. A (my employer) who didn't hesitate to show me the door. It took me a while to sit down and one-on-one with my inner self before realizing my errors.
Writing can be fun. But it takes more than that to convince your readers, as even the most minor thing can put them off your article/post.
Most of the time, we have embarked on projects, taken on jobs, started writing an article, and forgot that the success of such a project largely hinges on research; the more you sit down to think, plan, and find out what needs to be done, what is what, how it needs to be done, the more successful that project turns out.
As a Copywriter/content writer, there is a vast collection of sources to use and learn from, and here are five reasons why research is necessary.
1. Validity of the Content
Having good research before the commencement of your writing ensures that only relevant points and information are embedded in the piece, which is a great deal to your readers, as it informs them on facts and not assumptions.
2. Organized and Professional Look
One can quickly tell the difference between a well-researched article and the opposite; there is always a tell, whether in the post's look, message, or body.
3. Expands the knowledge base of both the writer and reader
People have picked up languages by watching movies; imagine how much more they could do with a well-researched article. It always gives them more than enough information about the state of things, events, news, etc.
4. Builds Credibility
Whether you are building your brand or just looking to pass information to your audience, it gives you a solid base from which you can create, and it will enable you to affect your readers as they are sure you are bringing them the correct information from experts and, as a result, paying attention.
5. Encourages curiosity
The more your readers are engrossed in your posts, the more curious they are about different opinions and new learning ideas, and as a result, they improve their analytical and problem-solving skills.
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Gbemi Oladunjoye
Gbemi Oladunjoye
A versed copywriter, fueled with a creative mind brimming with a wealth of ideas.