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  • Your Title: What’s Your Blog About?

    Sample Titles: Welcome to My Blog! or Welcome to My World or Welcome to (Blog Name) To boost the post’s SEO, include a keyword in the title. Now that you’ve said hello to the world, it’s time to introduce yourself. Your first blog post is a chance to tell readers who you are with a short bio, as well as share what your blog is about and why you are blogging. You can include something personal or funny, or add a photo of yourself or your business. Give your readers an idea of what to expect in upcoming blog posts. Format each of your headings below to Heading 2 to keep your post neat and SEO-friendly. It might help to break up your introduction into 2 or 3 main points, so it’s easy for your readers to follow. Each paragraph or two should focus on one point. Check Your Post Settings Explore the sidebar on the left. You can add media to add color to your post. You can also change the cover image, optimize the SEO Settings, add categories or tags, and much more. Spend some time discovering each tab and learn how you can enhance your future posts. Add a Closing Message End by restating your main message. You can sign off with a funny note or an open question. Use this space to tell readers what they should do next. Invite readers to leave a comment, or add a button with your main call-to-action, e.g., Buy Now or Subscribe.

  • Your Title: What Is Your Advice (or Tip) About?

    Sample Titles: How to Pack for a Beach Holiday or 5 Secrets to Packing Light for a Beach Holiday or Best Travel Luggage for Kids & Families To boost the post’s SEO, include a keyword in the title. Now that we’ve introduced your topic with a short and catchy title, it’s time to write your introductory paragraph. This is your chance to grab your reader’s attention. You can explain why you are the best person to give advice on this topic; share a personal story that reflects your own experience on the subject; and/or highlight common mistakes that can be avoided once applying your useful tips. Before listing your tips below, add one last sentence that sums up your paragraph or offers a smooth transition to your listicle. Tip #1 - Engage readers right away This first tip should be a juicy one. It’ll keep your readers with you. Format each tip's title to H2 to keep your post neat. Tip #2 - Explain more The middle tips should go into a bit more detail, explain more. Keep them short and to-the-point. E.g., if you're writing a post about how to blog, you can write something like: "Decide how often you want to blog. Be realistic about it. Think you can blog twice a month? Commit to once a month and stick to it." "Include quotes by experts in your post to add credibility." – SEO specialist Tip #3 - Make it personal Feel free to include personal details and examples. The more relatable you or your website is, the more you connect with your readers. Tip #4 - Mix it up Try different blog formats each time. One month, post a day in the life, then try a How-To or a Q&A. There are many templates to help you get started. Tip #5 - Finish strong Your final tip will lead into your post’s conclusion. For example, “Lastly, knowing just a little bit about SEO can go a long way in helping your blog succeed. You can learn more about SEO in our guide.” Then be sure to add a link to your guide here. Don’t Forget to Add a Closing Statement Keep it short. Restate your main point and tell your readers what you want them to do next. Don’t be shy. Just tell them: Buy Now, Click Here, Read This, and link to it. You can also invite them to leave a comment below your post.

  • Your Title: What Product Have You Tried & Tested?

    Sample Titles: Product Review: The Latest in Wireless Headphones or The Affordable Baby Crib Every Expectant Parent Wants or It’s Finally Here! The Ideal Carry-On Luggage To boost the post’s SEO, include a keyword in the title. Product reviews are great if you want to compare products or gear for your readers. They'll keep coming back to you for your expertise and real world examples. Every reliable product review should start with an introductory paragraph. This is your chance to hook your readers right in and let them know what to expect. Are you reviewing one product or comparing a few? What is the full name of the product(s)? Share with your readers your expertise in this area; your frustration with products out in the market that haven’t met your needs; and why this review will offer them the ins and outs of the product’s benefits. Heading #1: Your First Impressions Your readers want to feel like they are experiencing the product for the first time with the same attention to detail that you have. This is your place to be descriptive and offer a clear account of the look and feel of the product and all of its features. Make sure to include images to help your storytelling come alive. Heading #2: How Have You Tested Include personal anecdotes of how the product helped you. When, where and how did you use the product? The more personal you are, the more relatable and trustworthy you'll be. If you had others test the product, share this with your reader. People might not be aware of all the ways a product might help them out. So be sure to highlight these in your post. You may mention ways they hadn't even thought of! Heading #3: Pros and Cons Be sure to empathize with your readers. Point out their frustrations and then how the product might help (or not!). You'll need to figure out what their problems are, and how the product could solve them. If you're comparing a few different products, include a graph or table where people can see similarities and differences right away. This helps readers choose which option to buy. Not everyone has access to the product you're talking about, for one reason or another. You might want to list a few alternatives they can choose from. They'll love you for it. Heading #4: The Final Score Firstly, remind your reader (once again) of your years of experience in this area and what makes you the perfect person to give a final evaluation. It's not required for every review, but a rating definitely helps. Sum up your thoughts and opinion on the product with a rating. 5 out of 5 stars? 1 out of 2 thumbs? Let people know what you think. Make money with your review by including affiliate links. Readers can buy the product with a link you give them, and you'll get a commission. These are a great way to earn money without being in your face. Just be sure to state that they're affiliate links! Learn more about affiliate links in our guide. If it's a product you're selling through your Wix website, add a link that goes straight to your product page from the Add button in the sidebar. Invite readers to leave a comment, and share their experience if they've used the product before.

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