Conclusion – How to Write a Conclusion

There are many effective articles published that doesn’t contain conclusions.
However, while conclusions may not be popular in many blogs or articles, it’s still a useful tool to use in some content. If your article contains over 300 words, you should consider using a conclusion. On the other hand, if you wrote a short article of about 100 words or less, a conclusion may not be necessary.

Your conclusion could just be a summary of a blog or article you wrote.
You accomplish this by telling the readers what the article/blog is about in a few sentences. You could also say a conclusion simply sums up the whole story in a few sentences.

By the way, have you read “Tips For Beginning Writers?” It’s the first tip in this series. You can read it here.

You be the judge. Do you think conclusions are necessary at all times?

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  1. Walter says:

    I believe that conclusion, if done correctly, can have a huge impact on the readers. I don’t know if I’m making good conclusion off my blog but I do hope it makes a lasting impression. :-)

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