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What Makes a Good Article

A good article on Catchakiwi is simple. It’s useful, real, and easy to follow. That’s it.

Think about it like this. Would someone reading this actually learn something or avoid a mistake you’ve already made? If yes, you’re on the right track. Keep it honest. Share what worked for you, what didn’t, and any little tips you’ve picked up along the way. People respond to that kind of experience more than fancy words or polished prose.

Keep it focused. One story, one lesson, one takeaway is plenty. You don’t need to cover everything, just the bit that’s actually useful. Short paragraphs and plain language make it easy to skim, so don’t overcomplicate things.

Tell your story in a way that makes sense to you. Step by step, or in chunks, whatever works. Examples, shortcuts, mistakes, the more real, the better. And if it helps the reader understand, you can add a header image at the top. That’s enough to make it feel complete.

At the end, think about what you want someone to take away. Even a single tip, a shortcut, or a small insight is enough. That’s a good article. Simple, practical, and real.

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Mr Catchakiwi

Posted: 22/02/26 09:16am

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