3. Finding the Point of View

First of all: Make sure that you’re not developing a thesis that interests only you; you have to think about what will your readers’ interests are. Think like a super journalist - a well-planned outline is crucial to success.

You have to think about what gets your readers excited. Here is the example: you can think thesis statement like a killer header on the internet. It would be like a clickbait header but with great content.

It might be that your essay’s only reader is, for example, a professor but when you think your thesis statement wisely you will get a better grade - it is guaranteed.