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==Biggest Mistake== |
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I think that the biggest mistake editors can make is to think that they are writing for a local audience. Imagine that your article is being read by someone in [[Flint, Michigan]], or [[Kanazawa, Ishikawa]]. They don't want to know the latest council election details, the times of the buses or the fact that the local Asda supermarket used to be a Netto supermarket and people preferred it that way. They really don't. |
I think that the biggest mistake editors can make is to think that they are writing for a local audience. Imagine that your article is being read by someone in [[Flint, Michigan]], or [[Kanazawa, Ishikawa]]. They don't want to know the latest council election details, the times of the buses or the fact that the local Asda supermarket used to be a Netto supermarket and people preferred it that way. They really don't. |
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==... and another thing== |
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So many articles are written like magazine articles. Is this because a lot of editors have never used an encyclopedia? |
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==User Boxes== |
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Welcome! It is June 12 Wednesday 2024 16:43.
I've lived and worked in several countries - including the Democratic Republic of Congo, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Poland. As a child I sailed - with my family of course - to Australia. I lived in a suburb of Brisbane for two and a half years.
I am interested in Basankusu, Democratic Republic of Congo, its surounding area, people and languages. Basankusu is the place I wrote about first on Wikipedia. The conservation of flora and fauna in Congo is also of interest.
I have a good working knowledge of Lingala (the language of a large part of the Congo) and French.
I love France, too: its history, language, people, food and drink. I've visited quite a few places in France and would love to do so again (soon I hope!).
Biggest Mistake
I think that the biggest mistake editors can make is to think that they are writing for a local audience. Imagine that your article is being read by someone in Flint, Michigan, or Kanazawa, Ishikawa. They don't want to know the latest council election details, the times of the buses or the fact that the local Asda supermarket used to be a Netto supermarket and people preferred it that way. They really don't.
... and another thing
So many articles are written like magazine articles. Is this because a lot of editors have never used an encyclopedia?
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