Have you ever read blogs like mine, technicalprayush.blogspot.com, and be like, "Wow, "these guys write amazing awesome content! "Why can't I create content like that?"
You know all those naysayers out there saying you can't do it? I don't care if you have terrible grammar and spelling like me, you can do it. If I can, everyone can. Hey everyone, I'm Prayush Shah, and today I'm going to share with you what makes an excellent blog post. So, here are some of the things that you need to know if you want to write amazing and awesome blog posts. The first thing that makes a great one is a conversational tone.
If you're writing with the words "you" and "I," you're creating a conversation with the reader. They'll feel a connection with you, they're more likely to engage, and your content's going to come out way better. The second thing you need to know, it's all about the headline. Eight out of 10 people will read your headline, but only two out of 10 will click through and read the rest.
If your headline sucks, no one's going to read your content, and then, even if you wrote amazing posts, no one's going to know about it. So, how do you know if your content, more so your headline, is amazing, or is going to be amazing? You go to Buzzsumo, you type in keywords from your space, and you'll see what's popular. That'll give you ideas of what works and what doesn't. You can go to Reddit, you can go to Twitter, you can go to those sites and see what's working in your space, but Buzzsumo aggregates all the main social networks, and they do all the work for you. The third thing is an educational blog post, one that teaches, goes above and beyond where someone reads it and is like, "Hmm, I know now what to do. "This post laid it all for me step by step."
That's amazing content. But if you read something, if I said, "Here are ten ways to double your traffic," and you read it, and you're just like, "Oh, how do I grow my traffic? "These concepts seem cool, but I'm lost. "What do I do?" That would suck, and you don't want that. You want something that educates and is actual, where people read it, and they're like, "Oh my God, Prayush has amazing information, "and I am satisfied after I read it, "and I know what to do next." The fourth tip I have for you is written content that is trendy, up-to-date.
People don't want to read regurgitated information. Sure, you don't have to leverage the latest trend, but write new stuff. Don't write stuff that's ten years old. That may have been amazing ten years from now, but people have moved on, technology, the time has changed. Make sure your content is up-to-date.
The fifth tip I have for you is to leverage different media formats, from images to infographics, to podcasts, to videos. Not everyone is text-based readers.
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