Magazine introduction gives the reader a feel of what the article is going to be about. It catches their attention and draws you in; it is the element that dictates whether you read on.
Shock horror introduction
Christmas time. The best holiday of the year, I’m sure you’ll agree? Not when you’ve been a victim of identity theft. Christmas was completely ruined, but seeing the look of my kids’ face was the worse thing ever. Because I had my money stole from me, I couldn’t afford to get any presents, Santa had failed and so had I. I wouldn’t wish identity theft on my worst enemy, simply because it ruined and my second child’s first Christmas where they could understand the magic of Santa Clause, I’m sure they lost faith in Santa now. It ruined a year of excitement I will never get back, and neither can my kids.
In this paragraph I have went straight into the topic with some sensational information to get the reader to be captured straight away.
Question introduction
I bet you’ve never heard about identity theft? About the things that it can do, the upset and devastation it can cause? Infact, I bet you’ve never thought that you were prone to it, have you? If someone came to the cash point and took your money, I’m sure you wouldn’t just let them take it, would you? So what’s the difference? If you want to change it then you can, its up to you.
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