A well-written editorial is a compelling article that expresses viewpoints and analyzes trending topics. It should engage readers by provoking them to consider the author’s perspective and provide solutions that empower them to take action. Editorials are opinion pieces, so the author’s point of view is the main focus, but it should be backed by strong research and unbiased facts to gain credibility and reader trust.
Start the editorial with a powerful hook and leading paragraph that grabs the reader’s attention and draws them into your essay. Then, begin to explain the issue in detail. Identify the 5 W’s and H (who, what, where, when, why) and discuss each point objectively without any trace of bias.
Present the opposition’s points of view, and then offer a well-researched argument that supports your thesis. If the issue is complex, include a range of perspectives to illustrate the complexity of the topic and strengthen your arguments.
Finally, propose a solution to the issue and make it clear how you plan to achieve this goal. This will help readers see the value of your advice, and motivate them to follow your lead.