Article Introduction Hooks
Attention-grabbing opening paragraph templates for articles.
Personalized Request
Hi {{cursor}},
I wanted to follow up with you about personalized request.
Here are the key details:
- [Detail 1]: [Specific information]
- [Detail 2]: [Specific information]
- [Detail 3]: [Specific information]
Please review the above and let me know if you have any questions or need additional information.
I am happy to discuss this further at your convenience. Please do not hesitate to reach out if you need anything else.
Best regardsFinal Summary
Final Summary
Date: {{date}}
Prepared by: {{cursor}}
Summary:
[Brief overview of final summary]
Details:
1. [Key point or finding]
2. [Key point or finding]
3. [Key point or finding]
Action Items:
- [Action item 1] - Due: [Date]
- [Action item 2] - Due: [Date]
- [Action item 3] - Due: [Date]
Next Steps:
[Description of what happens next]
Notes:
[Additional context or considerations]Updated Alert
Hi {{cursor}},
Quick update on updated alert:
[Key information]
Let me know if you have any questions.
BestRevised Note
Revised Note
Date: {{date}}
Status: [Active/Pending/Complete]
Owner: {{cursor}}
Description:
[Detailed description of revised note]
Key Points:
- [Point 1]
- [Point 2]
- [Point 3]
Timeline:
- Start: [Date]
- Milestone 1: [Date]
- Completion: [Date]
Notes:
[Additional information]Initial Memo
Hi {{cursor}},
Following up on our recent conversation about initial memo.
Here are the key details:
- [Detail 1]: [Specific information]
- [Detail 2]: [Specific information]
- [Detail 3]: [Specific information]
Please review the above and let me know if you have any questions or need additional information.
Please let me know if you have any questions or if there is anything else I can help with.
Best regardsFollow-Up Version
Follow-Up Version
Date: {{date}}
Prepared by: {{cursor}}
Summary:
[Brief overview of follow-up version]
Details:
1. [Key point or finding]
2. [Key point or finding]
3. [Key point or finding]
Action Items:
- [Action item 1] - Due: [Date]
- [Action item 2] - Due: [Date]
- [Action item 3] - Due: [Date]
Next Steps:
[Description of what happens next]
Notes:
[Additional context or considerations]Standard Response
Hi {{cursor}},
Quick update on standard response:
[Key information]
Let me know if you have any questions.
BestFormal Update
Formal Update
Date: {{date}}
Status: [Active/Pending/Complete]
Owner: {{cursor}}
Description:
[Detailed description of formal update]
Key Points:
- [Point 1]
- [Point 2]
- [Point 3]
Timeline:
- Start: [Date]
- Milestone 1: [Date]
- Completion: [Date]
Notes:
[Additional information]Friendly Template
Hi {{cursor}},
Following up on our recent conversation about friendly template.
Here are the key details:
- [Detail 1]: [Specific information]
- [Detail 2]: [Specific information]
- [Detail 3]: [Specific information]
Please review the above and let me know if you have any questions or need additional information.
Please let me know if you have any questions or if there is anything else I can help with.
Best regardsBrief Notification
Brief Notification
Date: {{date}}
Prepared by: {{cursor}}
Summary:
[Brief overview of brief notification]
Details:
1. [Key point or finding]
2. [Key point or finding]
3. [Key point or finding]
Action Items:
- [Action item 1] - Due: [Date]
- [Action item 2] - Due: [Date]
- [Action item 3] - Due: [Date]
Next Steps:
[Description of what happens next]
Notes:
[Additional context or considerations]Template Communication
Hi {{cursor}},
Quick update on template communication:
[Key information]
Let me know if you have any questions.
BestWhen to use this template
- Opening a how-to or tutorial post where you want to confirm to the reader they're in the right place fast.
- Lead-in for an opinion or analysis piece where the hook is the unexpected angle.
- Story-driven intro for a feature article that needs to set scene before going technical.
Customize for your workflow
- Avoid the 'in today's fast-paced world' cliché opening. It's trained-out of readers; they bounce on those words.
- Open with a specific moment, claim, or counter-intuitive fact. Vague abstractions in the first paragraph are how articles lose half their audience.
Common questions
How long should an article hook be?
One to three sentences. The reader has decided whether to continue by sentence 4 — make every word count.
Should I always state the article's thesis upfront?
Depends on the format. Tutorials and comparisons benefit from upfront thesis; narrative or opinion pieces sometimes work better when the thesis emerges.
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