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The following article was published in our article directory on May 9, 2013.
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Article Category: Marketing
Author Name: Mike Sheehan
5-Step Plan for Dramatically Improving Your Blog Posts
Is your plan getting the results you want from your blog posts?
When you're blogging to build or grow your business, you need each post to have value for the reader.
That means writing articles that draw readers in. Articles that get shared and discussed and linked to. Articles that keep readers coming back for more.
Articles that persuade readers to take action.
If your posts aren't getting the traction you want, you might think you're not a good enough writer. But the truth is, every writer can follow a few simple steps to improve their posts with a good plan. (And that goes for the old hands, too.)
Here's your five-step action plan for dramatically improving every blog post:
1. Think through a plan before you write a single word
If you start with a blank page and your plan is to put down whatever life experiences comes into your head, you're not doing yourself or your readers any favors.
Free-flow writing action plan is great as a warm-up exercise, if you're struggling to get your fingers moving. It's not a good technique for crafting a well-structured blog post.
Before you start your post, create a simple plan. Jot down the subheadings you want to include (or, for a list post, all the items for your post).
Do it: Spend five minutes to plan your next post. If you're not sure where to begin, create a mindmap, and record all the ideas that come to you. Later, you can decide which plan to keep.
2. Give extra value with examples.
You might have lots of great information to share with your readers — but, for your post to be effective, this needs to be presented in a way they can easily grasp and use.
Readers don't want abstract principles or theoretical discussions. Sure, they may be interested in understanding the why ... but they also want to know what to do.
Examples help readers to "get" what's being discussed. Here's an example of a example:
He'd search Google with phrases like " sport 'Olympian' or 'world champion' or 'world record'" A search for "San Francisco bobsled Olympian" might get him a recently retired team doctor — the perfect lead to start with.
Do it: Look at a recent post. Could your action plan be to add in a short example or exercise for each subsection or point?
5-Step Plan to Improve Every Blog Post You Write
3. Include a call to action at the end of each post
When a reader finishes your post, what action plan do you want them to do next? Subscribe to your blog, leave a comment, join your mailing list, buy your product?
Unless you give readers some direction, they're not likely to take action at all. They'll just move on — probably to another blog.
A call to action is an instruction to the reader. You can work calls to action into the main body of your post — but the most effective place is usually at the end.
Here are a couple of examples of calls to action. Note the difference in length: if you're asking readers to do something big, like sign up for a 20-part course, you'll need to give them a bit more encouragement than if you're simply suggesting they read another blog post:
If you're interested in finding out more specifics on how to do that, I put together a free, 20-part course called Internet Marketing for Smart People that can give you a solid head start.
It talks about the delicate balance between audience relationship, selling, and traditional copywriting. Go snag it now, and start weaving a net of your own.
Do it: Next time you write a post, add a call to action, and measure the results. You might be surprised how effective they can be.
4. Edit your title, introduction, and conclusion
Very few bloggers can turn out a great post with one draft. Make sure you leave time in your blogging schedule for editing.
Your whole post is important, of course, but you'll want to pay special attention to:
Your title — this alone will make or break your post. A fantastic post with a so-so title isn't going to get seen.
Your introduction — you need to hook the reader and draw them into your post. If your introduction is vague, confusing, or too long, the rest of your post won't get read.
Your conclusion — if someone reads to the end of your post, there's a good chance they enjoyed your writing and liked what you had to say. Don't lose them with an abrupt ending, or a weak call to action.
Do it: Plan time to edit your next post before you need to publish it. If you can, get help from a friend (ask them to choose between several titles, or a couple of versions of the call to action).
5. Format for easy readability
We're all in a rush online. Readers don't want to wade through big, long paragraphs of text — they want well-formatted posts that are easy to read.
Use subheadings, bold text, bullet points, and other formatting features to enhance your writing.
Subheadings act as signposts to the reader. Make them clear, not clever. (This is good for your SEO, too.)
Bold text is a great way to highlight key points, making your post easy to scan.
Bullet points add white space and make information easy to take in.
Do it: Next time you come across a blog post that seems effortless to read, take a close look at how it's formatted — and see what features you could use too.
5-Step Plan to Improve Every
Blog Post You Write
Over to you ...
Providing great information isn't enough to get your posts noticed in today's crowded blogosphere. By making sure your posts are easy to read and engage with, and you'll see much faster success.
Is one of the above steps a weak point for you? Focus on it this week.
And, if you've got any extra ideas to add, or if you want to share your experiences, just pop a comment below.
Finally, If you enjoyed this blog on the 5-step plan to improve every blog post you write, please retweet, share and comment please.
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