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Udemy courses. Udemy is a goldmine of keywords as you can find topics people are actually
willing to pay for.
You can search for courses by topics or rankings. And you can find valuable topics to write
about.
You can also use Ahrefs' top pages feature to find the top pages of your competitors.
You can also find conference websites in your niche, go to the agenda page and you'll find
topics that people are paying to learn more about.
Your Branded Strategy Post solves a problem that your target audience struggles with. And
when you give this solution a “branded” name? You’re instantly seen as an industry expert.
There’s only one catchz You need to prove that it works. Therefore use The Branded
Strategy Case Study.
Number 3: Tools of the Trade.
This gives a list of tools you can use in a niche. It's not limited to tools, it can be a strategy, a
routine, a life hack or a tool. As long as it adds value to the user, it's a good thing to be
talked about.
Let's talk about Headlines now. Headlines are one of the most important parts of your
content and can increase CTR of the site.
Keep your headlines between 12-18 Words.
Add Brackets (And Parentheses). This is an interesting hack and can greatly increase your
CTR.
Use specific phrases.
Write emotional likes since they get a lot more clicks. You can measure emotional value of a
headline using a tool from the Advanced Marketing Institute:
Just pop your headline into the tool and you’ll get your EMV score.
Next up is introduction.
Your introduction should be catchy and short. Around 4 to 7 sentences as no one likes long
blog posts strategy called the PPP formula. PPP stands for Preview, Proof, Preview.
First, you have the Preview. Just let your reader know what to expect. That way, when
someone lands on your post, they know they’re in the right place. Next, it’s time for the
Proof. Here’s where you show people that you can deliver. Specifically, you want to prove
that you know your stuff. Last up, we have the Preview again. The first preview was a
high-level overview of your post. The 2nd preview is a little bit different. This preview is
where you get specific about something from your post.
Next comes the transition.
Transition is also important and acts as a bridge between two sections.
So here are some tips to keep in mind while writing your content.
Use Short Paragraphs.
People these days generally skim the content instead of reading it carefully. Therefore it's
best to not present your content in a giant Wall of text.
Rather, use short paragraphs for your presentation of the content which will improve
readability.
Start your conclusion off with the Transition. Next, it’s time for the Ask. Here’s where you ask
your reader a VERY specific question.
Finally, end with a call to action.
We'll talk about optimizing for SEO next by using the five strategies here.
Short URLs. Short URLs work great. They help Google understand your page’s topic.
Second, people use URLs to help them decide what to click on in the search results. And if
your URL is insanely long, people are less likely to click on it:
Internal linking might be the most underrated SEO strategy on the planet. Whenever you
publish a new post, add 2-5 links to older posts:
Apart from SEO, Promotion is also a really important process. Here are some ways you can
do that.
Even though Facebook's Organic reach is really low, you can still increase visibility of your
posts with boosted posts.
Retargeting is the technique which works best.
First, add Facebook’s ad pixel to your site. Next, share your blog post on Facebook.
This will get you a handful of likes and comments… which pushes more people to engage
with your post later on. Now that you have some social proof, boost your post. And only
target people that visited your site in the last 30-60 days.