A few weeks back, I published a blog post discussing the steps first time bloggers can take to create industry leading content.While the response was overwhelmingly positive, I did receive a few emails and comments asking if there are any tools that can help improve blog content quality.
If you think of blog writing as something that is important for the success of your business, in other words, an important marketing tool, you will be more inclined to carve out time in your business schedule to make sure that you write frequently and that the blog articles that you write are of high quality.
The general principle is this: choose a key phrase, then repeat it several times in your blog post. Make sure it’s in your intro paragraph, your title, and a couple of places in the body of the post. The key phrase for this blog post is “how to write a blog”.
Don't begin your post with a long drawn out story without defining the problem the post is going to solve or including the reason behind writing the post in the first place. 4. Write the post. You have to start somewhere. Give yourself the freedom to simply write without holding back. Put all your ideas down without question.
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While on the search, scroll down to the bottom of Google to see what searches are related to the keyword you entered (that the blog post is targeting). Step 5. Write a quality comment. Now, write a comment with the related points, keywords and questions that you have researched around the target keyword.
How To Give good comments on a Blog post 1. Avoid Keywords in Name Field I believe blog commenting starts right from the name field, and if you want to look real and responsible, you should avoid putting keywords in the comment NAME FIELD.