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How Do You Find Sources For A Magazine Article?

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How Do You Find Sources For A Magazine Article?

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If you are writing an article for a magazine, your editor will most likely want you to consult and quote experts in the text. You may also need to find members of the public to give you comments for the article. This might sound a little challenging, especially if you are a newcomer to the writing profession and have not yet established a pool of sources, but if you have an Internet connection it’s actually not that difficult. Think about what types of experts would make good sources for your article. If it’s for a parenting magazine, perhaps a pediatrician or a child development psychologist would be ideal. If it’s for a trade publication, perhaps you want to talk with an analyst or an independent consultant or a representative from a major company in the field. Book authors may also make good sources. Research to see who has written a book about the subject of your article. If you have specific independent expert sources in mind, try searching their names on Google to look for a webs

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