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Article Nuts and Bolts: Long-Form Articles Collection

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233 minutes of video
233 minutes of audio
56 slides
82 pages of transcript

Article Nuts and Bolts: How to Put Together a Basket of Kittens Feature

In this series walking through the construction of different types of articles, we hone in on the easy-to-write (and pitch!) staple of magazines everywhere: the front-of-book round-up.

In this webinar, we dive into a type of round-up feature in which you take a deep dive on a handful of interestingly related topics.

We’ll cover:
– Where does this basket of kittens concept come from anyway?
– How do you create the perfect basket?
– What type of magazines use basket-of-kittens features?
– How to pitch these pieces?

Article Nuts and Bolts: How to Put Together a Guide Feature

The second type of round-up feature, the guide piece separates a large amount of information on a destination or topic into mini round-ups.

We’ll cover:
– How are these type of round-up features different than baskets of kittens and narrative features?
– How does the FOB version blossom into a feature?
– What does this look like in practice?
– How to pitch these pieces

Article Nuts and Bolts: How to Put Together a Quest Piece

The bread-and-butter of travel features, the quest piece, is one of the easiest features to pitch, get readers interested in, and research.

We’ll cover:
– Why is the quest such an important type of feature?
– How must we structure our quest journey and article?
– Real-world examples
– How to pitch these pieces

Article Nuts and Bolts: How to Put Together a Diary Piece

A staple of websites and newspapers (yes!) these pieces are easy to do badly, so learn how to do them easily as they’re a quick type of article.

We’ll cover:
– What do I really mean when I say diary piece?
– How do these articles work in the real world (as opposed to in private settings)
– Real-world examples
– How to pitch these pieces