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- Focus tightly on one issue or idea — in your first paragraph. Be brief.
- Express your opinion, then base it on factual, researched or first-hand information.
- Be timely, controversial, but not outrageous. Be the voice of reason.
- Be personal and conversational; it can help you make your point. No one likes a stuffed shirt.
- Be humorous, provided that your topic lends itself to humor.
- Have a clear editorial viewpoint – come down hard on one side of the issue. Don’t equivocate.
- Provide insight, understanding: educate your reader without being preachy.
- Near the end, clearly re-state your position and issue a call to action. Don’t philosophize.
- Have verve, and “fire in the gut” indignation to accompany your logical analysis.
- Don’t ramble or let your op-ed unfold slowly, as in an essay.
- Use clear, powerful, direct language.
- Emphasize active verbs, forget the adjectives and adverbs, which only weaken writing.
- Avoid clichés and jargon.
- Appeal to the average reader. Clarity is paramount.
- Write 750 double-spaced words or less (fewer is always better).
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