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How to Write and Share a Great Article on Vyaasartha

Whether you are writing a technical essay in English, an emotional story in Telugu, or a political commentary in Hindi—here are the core principles for writing articles that people actually want to read, and how to format them perfectly on our platform.

The internet is incredibly noisy. To capture someone's attention, your writing doesn't just need to be good—it needs to be structured properly entirely around the reader's experience.

At Vyaasartha, we built our editor to get out of your way. There are no distracting sidebars or auto-playing ads. You are left with a blank canvas. Here is how to use it effectively.


1. The Anatomy of a Perfect Article

Start with a High-Impact Title and Subtitle

Your title is a promise to the reader. It should answer the question: "Why should I care?" Avoid clickbait. Instead, focus on clarity.

  • Weak: Some thoughts on the modern workplace.
  • Strong: Why the 9-to-5 is Dying: A Look at the Remote Work Revolution

Always include a Subtitle in the Vyaasartha editor. Subtitles act as the bridge between your headline and your first paragraph. It is also the text that gets shared when you post your article link on Twitter or WhatsApp.

The "Inverted Pyramid" Rule

Don't save your main point for the very end. Put your strongest, most important argument in the first three paragraphs. Modern readers skim; if you don't hook them immediately, they will close the tab.

Embrace Whitespace

Monolithic walls of text are intimidating. Break your paragraphs up. A paragraph should rarely be longer than 4 or 5 sentences. Use bullet points, bold text for key insights, and blockquotes to highlight meaningful phrases.


2. Writing in Your Native Language

English is the language of business, but the language of emotion, storytelling, and deep cultural commentary is often our mother tongue.

Vyaasartha is uniquely optimized with typography specifically chosen to make reading regional scripts incredibly beautiful. Here are some tips for writing in Telugu, Hindi, Kannada, Tamil, and Malayalam:

  • తెలుగు:Telugu grammar can lead to very long compound sentences. Break them up. Use active voice over passive voice for a punchy narrative.
  • हिंदी:When writing Hindi articles (especially analytical ones), avoid overly complex Sanskritized vocabulary unless the topic demands it. Conversational Hindi connects better with a modern audience.
  • தமிழ்:Tamil literature has a rich tradition of metaphorical writing. Use this to your advantage in storytelling, but keep your non-fiction essays direct and structurally logical.
  • ಕನ್ನಡ & മലയാളം:Ensure your paragraph breaks are frequent. Because Dravidian scripts naturally carry more visual weight on the screen, adding whitespace between paragraphs prevents visual fatigue.

Pro Tip: When setting the "Language" of your article during the publishing flow on Vyaasartha, ensure you select the correct language from the dropdown. This tells our system exactly which localized, aesthetic font to load for your readers.


3. How to Format and Share on Vyaasartha

Upload a High-Quality Cover Image

Articles with cover images receive nearly 40% more clicks. Vyaasartha integrates a seamless cover image uploader at the top of your draft. Use high-resolution, landscape (horizontal) images that visually represent your story's mood.

Use Tags Wisely

Before you hit publish, you will be prompted to add Tags. Don't add random, highly specific phrases like "my thoughts on life today". Use established categories like Technology, Politics, Telugu Poetry, or Fiction. This helps your article appear in our topic discovery feeds.

Share With Formatting

Because Vyaasartha is completely free of paywalls, our links are the most shareable links you can post. When you drop your article link into WhatsApp, LinkedIn, or X (Twitter), we automatically attach your Cover Image, Title, and Subtitle as an embedded card.

For maximum engagement, don't just paste the link. Pull a single, profound quote from your article, paste the quote, and put your Vyaasartha link directly underneath it.


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