Choose a topic and thesis that serves as the outline's main purpose. Gather supporting materials like quotes, statistics, and personal experiences. Organize ideas through brainstorming, mind mapping, or index cards
Begin by revisiting your thesis and summarizing your arguments. Avoid cliches like "to conclude" or "in summary". Keep the conclusion brief, ideally 1-2 sentences. Don't include new evidence or statistics in your conclusion
State thesis briefly and directly without bald announcements. Use narrative strategy of delay to pique reader interest
MoneyPantry is a personal finance blog established in 2013. Blog provides strategies for earning and saving money. Focuses on unconventional yet practical financial methods
Articles should be informal and constantly express personal opinions. Title should be informative and attractive, 2-5 words long. Introduction should link to title and engage reader. Paragraphs should be clearly defined and linked. Conclusion can summarize or end with quotation
Introduction should grab reader's attention and explain study's purpose. Background should clearly state what is known and identify gaps in knowledge. Objective should be clearly stated and use same formulation throughout paper. Introduction should be around 1-1.5 pages long