Blog Post For SEO - How To Write One That Everyone Would Love
Writing an SEO-friendly blog post that everyone would love isn't an easy tremor at all.
It's actually a disturbing thing for me and you.
So what way would you get into it and rank on the search engine friendly lists?
Actually, you need to do more than enough to rank your blog post there(search engines).
With the latest experiment telling you why short URLs perform even better than long URLs that should tell why changes need to be made regularly in the way you do SEO for your blog.
Never you rely upon the old formats of SEO things change almost every second.
Also, the algorithm changes as well.
Here's the thing
- How do you think I rank every blog post I write about?
- Do you think I only just write? No!
I almost write all my blog posts for SEO I make everything SEO and search engine friendly enough for clicks.
That matters a lot into rankings.
Take a pretty look at this:
How do you think I rank for the short-tail keyword 'blogspot SEO'?
In the same way, how do you think I did it ranking for the keyword 'blogspot SEO guide' in the space of three months?
How exactly do you think I did that?
Well, in this guide, I'm going to take into account the anatomy of writing a blog post for SEO.
Most especially, the blog post that everyone would love, share and send some link juice back to.
So, I recommend you to stay till the very end in order to get everything pertaining to this insightful article.
Here is the way of writing a blog post for SEO:
- The anatomy of writing a blog post
- Think of what to solve
- Hack on conflict headline
- Build on topical relevance
Hack 1 The anatomy of writing a blog post
You know content marketing is really a difficult thing so many times you might think you have the best blog post out there.
Unfortunately, that blog post may not really help much. That can be the trend content marketing may offer you.
But, the major thing here is what exactly would you ought to do to stand out by not staying among your folds?
That could have been a great question probably if asked this way.
- What makes a blog post stand out in the search result lists?
Well, in this article, I won't bother much going far into what you need to do to rank high in SERP.
I'm not doing that here.
The purpose of this article is to teach you what you have to do that would make your blog post been love and share for everyone.
You know the way you write isn't what matters when it comes to a blog post everyone might love.
That really doesn't matter.
Likewise, the keyword research would do much either.
Then, what's the next thing that really matters to people?
When it comes to writing a blog post the power is in what you're speaking out and what exactly they're about to learn.
By the way, you speak the way you write meanwhile it doesn't really matter whether you're an expert or sound in that topic you're sending forth.
What actually matters is the way you figure out what you're about teaching.
That's;
- Does the blog post relate really well to the audience's intent?
- What would people think about the blog post?
- Why is it necessary for writing this blog post for the audience to consume richly?
- How does the blog post solve their endless needs?
These are what to think about.
Actually, you so much need to define your content goal and purpose for the audience to instantly gear up with.
Every prospect wants to see why you need them to read your blog post and go ahead sharing it.
That way, you'll have to prove that so much and almost instantly just for the purpose of standing out.
Here's it.
Anytime writing a blog post rings in your memory and since you're actually hooked to it.
It's best you define your reasons and goals for that content.
That would actually set you on track and propel a unique tone for every content you published out there.
And that comes into three stages.
- Why
- How
- What
These three stages it's so important in understanding yourself for your audience.
Which makes you have a distinct statement that looks so much appealing to your audience rather than making everything look insipid.
The Golden circle why, how, and what would help you define your character and make the audience understand what value you're about teaching them.
Anytime that seems to happen it's actually because they have been changes into human behavior.
They actually could feel the human connectivity, value, and understanding of why the blog post was written.
In case you don't get that yet.
Probably it's best you start with the "why" statement for your blog post.
By questioning yourself "why are you writing what you're about sending forth".
This way, if you have a clear mindset of why you're doing what you're about to do that would probably set you a tone that would make you stand out.
A tone is your uniqueness and your voice of writing on the web.
Nobody would exactly want to steal that from you it's your identity so setting one for yourself propagate that human connection and networking.
Everyone would love you for the purpose of why you're doing what you're doing.
Prospects aren't admiring 'what you're doing'. Instead, they're after 'why you're doing it' and 'why you want them to read your blog post'
Actually, it's so critical you understand the way your audience behaves.
The way they wish to see what you're about teaching and why they need it at that moment.
Now,
- What - This typically means your blog post headline - what you're about selling out.
- How - Then you should think of the way such a blog post would be of help to them.
- Why - The purpose of why you write such a blog post and what teaching is passing across to the audience.
Summarizing all that into a piece of blog post would yield the purpose of ranking your content high and getting your blog post been distributed by people.
When writing a headline kindly define your content goal with it that can actaually make your SEO tactics good enough............Destined Boy
Hack 2 Think of what to solve
Most articles I do write actually are for the second person.
I write directly to the audience if at all I would weave or put any addition that maybe would go for the first and third person.
Using the third person illustrates the fact I wish you could get about the blog post.
But, most writing languages on my articles are 'you' and 'your' that makes me speak explicitly to the audience.
Maybe you don't get that yet.
This is it.
A blog post should definitely have a unique character and a clear point of view.
Most importantly, when it comes to point of view, it's best you decide on one and keep it consistent.
Let's take a look at some examples below.
After I press in a control f key and inserting the parameter I wish to see.
Here's the result of what I got.
Reliable soft kind of content was based on the second person.
Meaning the content is speaking directly to the audience and the same point of view was used throughout the whole content.
That means the power of the blog post is in the story of the article.
Let's take a look at another example.
Here's Neil Patel's guide, after I approach his guide on writing blog posts that rank the top 10.
Most of his writing languages are 'you' and 'your'.
This means it's kind of writing skills or point of view is for the target audience.
In a nutshell, it all depends on what kind of tactics you wanna use to drive traffic.
Most content marketers use the 'you' and 'your' kind of language.
While some still prefer making reference to someone else work(third person).
But just decide on one and keep it consistent.
Hack 3 Hack on a conflict headline
When talking about a conflict headline what that actually means is this.
You think for a better way to solve their problems and needs in a timely manner.
For instance,
let's talk a look at Hubspot's headline and let's see something really insightful.
Now, with the headline, I can easily figure out what exactly the conflict is.
And according to Hubspot Academy, conflict is a lesson in how the character transforms through challenges.
The conflict is about what you want to solve and how you might go ahead solving it for your audience.
With the headline above, HubSpot clearly shows the conflict of the blog post and how you might go ahead not just writing for SEO but ranking it to the top 10 spots on Google.
It's just so easy for the audience to comprehend that.
In fact, when thinking of leveraging search intent, do that explicitly.
By making your headline looks appealing enough for clicks.
If a blog post wants to go viral, the headline says it all.
It's the headline that makes a piece of content go viral and been loved by everyone.
Hack 4 Build on topical relevance
With the internal and external linking yet that might not be enough to rank high in the search result lists.
At least you still need to form a topic cluster.
Apart from writing a long blog post for SEO that way you should also think about structuring your content for people to comprehend.
If that leveraging third-person point of view will clearly give profound knowledge of what the content is all about then don't waste much time not using it.
Just find a way of making the blog post look better than others.
By building on pillar pages, linking to other web pages on your website, leveraging bullet points to illustrate your points and many more.
When it comes to writing a blog post for SEO it's no longer about the long post but the authentic words count.
You have to really show the authority of that page through the purpose of why you're writing the content and by linking to other related pages that would make the audience stick even more.
Leveraging search intent and semantic SEO will also work fine.
Just make sure everything works out for the purpose you ever wish.
Conclusion
Now, I believe you really have to know what makes a blog post good for SEO.
So, it's kinda right you know why you wanna write a blog post for your audience.
Now, over to you, how do you wanna write a blog post for SEO that everyone would love?
I'm Destined boy, a certified digital and inbound marketer.







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