Stamford, Conn. -- Bloggers, journalists and other writers often need to interview experts for their stories. Access Consulting (http://www.AccessConsultingInc.com)
The article, titled "15 Tips on Interviewing an Expert for a Story," can be accessed at http://www.AccessConsultingInc.com/
"A good interview lifts a story out of the ordinary," said Arun Sinha, president of Access Consulting. "But to be effective, the interview needs to be well planned and executed. There's more to it than simply sitting down and asking questions."
The article presents 15 tips on specific behaviors that result in productive interviews. One tip, for example, advises keeping questions short. Another reminds the interviewer to transcribe notes as soon as possible after the interview.
As writer and president of his company, Sinha has been interviewing corporate executives and subject-matter experts for years. "This article distills the best practices I have learned over the years. Using them has brought me excellent results," he said.
Sinha's interviewing advice can benefit writers who are creating pieces such as stories, newsletter articles, corporate profiles, white papers, management biographies, research reports, case studies and speeches.
Only about 500 words long, the article is concise yet thorough. To view and download it, visit http://www.AccessConsultingInc.com/
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