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Begin locating material to read: chapters, paragraphs, sections, sentences that cover your topic.
Use a search engine and the search bar on blog hosting sites to find blogs that cover your topic or related topic.
You should be able to figure out roughly if you're going to be able to cover your topic in the time allotted.
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If you find a popular blog that exactly covers your topic, be aware that it will be difficult to compete with them.
If you find a great book that covers your topic well, look at the sources the author used (these will generally be listed in the back of the book).
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Make a list of media and influencer targets: Identify key influencers who cover your book's featured topic or similar works, regardless of whether they're influential bloggers, journalists or simply noted community members.
In fact, it is better not to write an article unless you first do a thorough search of wikiHow to find out whether we have your topic covered.
Find source materials to cover as many aspects of your topic as possible.
Make a list of the main ideas you want to cover once you've chosen your topic and done some research.
When you discuss acquiring a pet with your youngster, cover the topic of permanency.
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