Every SEO writer wants their posts to appear on page 1, but most fail. Why?
They don't even know the answer.
So, to help you ace every step in writing a perfect SEO blog post, I'm sharing my experience here.
But who am I? And why should you follow what I'm saying?
I've been working as a freelance writer for the last 3 years and have helped a lot of brands rank in the top SERPs.
So, dive in and steal my writing tips.
The first step is to collect ideas that you can add to your topic. This seems like the most hectic part of writing, but it becomes much easier when you use the right tools.
I use Answer The Public and Google's auto-suggest to find topics around the primary keyword.
Here's how you can use the answer the public tool:
It will highlight different topics people have been searching on Google for the keyword you typed in.
Suppose your keyword is "Content Writing," so you type this phrase. The tool will bring up all the key ideas to include in your post.
See, here's how it will look:
Outlines have helped me get my work accepted in the first go. Boom!
You can also do this.
And these are three components of an outline:
Send it to your client once you’ve made the outline and get it approved. After approval, you now know the final piece will be up to your client's expectations.
The next step is to start writing the content. But before you do this, I suggest you type your topic on Google. Go through the first ten searches thoroughly and consume the information.
Doing so will help you understand what to include in the article and what to avoid.
Here's how you can refine this process further:
Once you're done with writing, take a 20-minute break. After 20 minutes, open your document and read your article aloud.
When I say "aloud," I mean it! Why? Because reading your content out loud will help you with the following:
After editing, optimize the post for search engines.
Use this checklist to ensure your blog post is ready for search engine crawling.
Now that you know what it takes to write a good post, check for these four points in your every article:
These tips will save you and your editor a sh*t ton of time.
It takes a bit of time, observation, focus, and the right tools to ace your blog posts. Make sure to follow these tips. And if you've any questions or are stuck somewhere, reach out for help.