Why I'm Offering Free Feedback on Articles

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A few months ago, I started paying closer attention to something I had never really studied before. Why do some articles pull you in immediately while others lose you halfway through? Why do some writers turn casual readers into subscribers? Why do certain stories stay in your head days later? I wasn't researching this for a job. I wasn't building an editing business. I was just curious. So I started reading differently. I paid attention to opening lines. I watched where my attention drifted. I noticed the moments that made me keep scrolling and the moments that made me close the tab. Over time, I filled notebooks with observations. Some articles had great ideas buried under weak introductions. Some were well-written but never gave readers a reason to care. Others had rough grammar and awkward sentences, yet somehow kept me reading until the end because the story was strong. The more I studied writing, the more I realized something. Most writers rarely get honest feedback...

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