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15 Solid Tips About Creating Great Content for Your Blog

March 23, 2015 By Erik Emanuelli 28 Comments

Have you ever wondered how to create great content for your blog?

This is a 2000 words guide with 15 steps to help you writing articles with real added value for your readers.

 

1. Plan What You Want to Achieve with an Article

This point is essential.

Planning is very important not only in your daily or business life. Before you start writing you have to know what you want.

So, ask yourself some questions:

  • Should it be a promotional article?
  • Or maybe you want to share your experience about something?
  • Is it a simple story for your readers?
  • Do you want to make them cry? Or laugh?
  • Or maybe you want to arouse interest about something?
  • You should answer these questions before you start writing your article.

Answers to these questions will give you an idea, what is the goal of your article.

And having a goal is a must, even in copywriting.

 

2. Plan Some Time Free of Distractions

There are a lot of things which may distract you from work.

Especially freelancers (bloggers, online marketers, SEO specialists) who spend most of their work in front of the screen, are in danger.

So it’s very important, before you start writing, to finish all of your other tasks, clean up the desk and switch off your mobile phone.

This is a great tip that works for me: „Use a PC without the Internet connection”.

With a little effort, you are free from incoming emails, social media, and other online temptations.

These are the most common distractions as a blogger or writer:

  • Emails
  • Cellular phone
  • Social Media
  • Family and Coworkers
  • Noisy environment
  • Mess on Your Desk
  • Online Games
  • Laziness

Must Read: Top 10 Distractions in Online Business – How to Operate With Them

manuscript on a table

 

3. Do Some Quick Research On Your Topic

I assume that you know the subject matter of your article.

But even if you are an expert, it’s worth to do some research about it. You should check in your favorite search engine what’s hot, and what’s not.

You can do it also on blogs you are following via RSS.

Below you can find some resources which I use to find hot topics.

  • Google
  • Google alerts
  • Other blogs which I follow
  • Amazon Best Sellers
  • Social networks
  • Newsletters (like Forbes, groups on LinkedIn, Axandra Search Engine Facts)

 

4. Use PROPER Keywords in Your Article

If you want to write your article not only for readers, but also for search engines, you must think about proper best keywords for your article.

And best keyword for me means that there are a lot of searches for that keyword, and competition with the keyword is not too high.

There is a lot of tools, you can use it. Some of them are free, and some aren’t.

Most famous free tool for researching keywords is Google Keyword Tool.

This tool is ok for me for three reasons – it’s free, it’s simple and you can use this tool on each computer, which has access to Internet.

For some time I have used a paid tool, Market Samurai. It’s not free (it costs 149$) but there are discounts and it can cost you only 97$.

What’s more, you can download your free trial version here.

Must Read: How to Find Best Keywords

 

5. Great Headline is a Key!

The headline of your article must attract internet users to click it. There are tons of blogs, portals, and article hubs.

What is the most important thing in choosing what to read (except author’s name) is the headline.

It’s similar to first impression – you can like the title or not (if you don’t like the title, you won’t read it).

Title of your article should not only arouse interest to your readers – it should be also SEO friendly.

Your headline may be controversial, with a question, provoking your readers to answer – almost everything is acceptable here.

Below you can find some irresistible examples of titles:

  • Devil’s Guide to Online Marketing
  • 10 Tips Which Bloggers Didn’t Tell You about Blogging
  • Blogger – Naked from Nature
  • How to Get 500 Likes on Facebook in 2 Days
  • How to Get 100k Visitors in 3 Months

Also, this is a funny and nice working title generator (from SeoPressor): http://seopressor.com/blog-title-generator/

Blog-Title-generator

 

6. Consider Making Your Article as Point List

People love to read lists.

Even going shopping they prepare a list of goods to buy. So why not make them happy?

Besides, posts written as a list are easier to read.

Even preparing a great headline for a list is very easy.

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So, how you can prepare your list?

Find three to ten important points you want to raise in your article.

If you find more – it’s okay, but your article will be longer and probably will take you a lot of time (but maybe it will be a killer article?).

Write down these points and fill them with content.

 

7. Use (12+2)*3 Technique

This technique is very simple – write for twelve minutes, take a two-minute break, and repeat it three times.

If you need less or more time for writing an article – you should repeat the process less or more times.

But remember – for 12 minutes you should write and only write, without exceptions.

After that, you will get a two-minute break, when you can do something else (but I recommend you to stay on the computer).

For counting minutes, you can use a timer on your clock or smart phone.

Even a kitchen timer may be good for this technique.

 

8. Write for Your Readers

You may think – are you joking? Of course, I’m writing for them.

Are you  sure?

Maybe  you are writing for your blog, for Google or for yourself?

After reading this tip, you may be a little bit confused.

In the 4th point of this guide I wrote that you should write not only for readers, but also for Search Engines.

It’s true as long as you remember that writing for your readers is in the first place!

how to write an article

 

9. Mix Content in Your Blog

I’ll tell you one secret – writing killer articles is not enough today.

It’s especially important these days – we have a lot of bloggers and tons of blogs, which compete with others for the audience.

So, what shall I do? – you may ask me.

You should arouse interest in your readers!

Each blogger must decide how he or she wants to charm their visitors.

If you don’t have any idea – below you can find some tips, how you can attract readers to your posts (you can find more tips at this link).

Of course, you can choose only one or few of them.

  • Text
  • Videos
  • Pictures, photos
  • Lists
  • Graphs and tables
  • Podcasts
  • Infographics
  • Slideshows
  • Interviews
  • Mind maps

Must Read: How To Attract Your Blog Posts – 20 Tips For Normal People

 

10. Don’t Waffle

You should write your articles as good as possible.

I’m telling you this second time: there are so many other sites and blogs on the web, that it’s not enough for your article to be the killer one!

So you should save time of your readers if you are writing about something, but you don’t have time to explain it in details – refer to it by linking to the proper source.

If you don’t know where it is, you should find it and share this knowledge with your readers.

On the other hand – respect the time of your readers.

So be clear about your ideas, construct simple sentences and don’t repeat over and over again. In a few words: Don’t waffle!

 

11. Place “Call to Action” in Your Article

As I mentioned in the first point of this guide, each article should have a goal.

Placing call to action will give you an opportunity to ask the readers about fulfilling your needs.

Simple “call to action” may help you in:

  • Getting more comments below your posts
  • Getting “likes” for your Facebook page
  • Getting new subscribers on your email list
  • Getting sells of your products

Even if you don’t know what you want from your readers, you should familiarize them with a call to action – maybe in the future it will help you in your business?

Some examples of call to action:

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12. Read Carefully and Correct All Your Bug(s) or Misspellings

If you don’t want to lose your readers, subscribers or potential customers you must write without bugs and misspellings.

So  now  it’s  time  to  check  your  post. You should read your article at least once  and  mark all  errors  or misspellings.

Next you should check it in your dictionary (or in Google), and correct all.

If you have some time, you can read it once more.

Tip: I use Grammarly, to double check for writing errors.

grammarly app screenshot

Must Read: List of 10 Common Spelling, Grammar and Punctuation Mistakes

 

13. Make Some break – Get Tea or Coffee

Even a short break is really important for your mind. So, stand up and go to the coffee room or to the kitchen.

If possible, you can even talk with somebody – but remember your goal – you need to write an article.

So set a time limit for your break – five minutes should be enough for it!

 

14. Publish Your Article

Your article is almost ready to publish.

Now it’s time for improvements and for formatting your post.

Your article should be readable – think about it as a brochure – is it easy to read, understand and find the main points?

There are only some little steps to take before sharing your ideas with your audience.

Below you can find them all:

  • Put your article into WordPress (or another publishing platform)
  • Add some related images, photos or videos to your article.
  • Link up to other articles or resources
  • Format your article – make points, paragraphs, etc.
  • It’s time for final reading
  • Publish or schedule your post for publishing

 

15. Promote Your Post

OK, your post is published.

But you need a lot of visitors, who will read your content. Unless you are an A-List Blogger, you must promote your blog and articles by yourself.

Below I list most important traffic tips for your blog

  • Make comments on other blogs from your niche
  • Make social media your friend (Twitter,  Facebook, LinkedIn, Pinterest, G+)
  • Add shares buttons on your blog
  • Send info about your post to your subscribers from your email list
  • Participate in Social Platforms (Triberr)
  • Use Blogging Communities
  • Write Guest Posts on other blogs
  • Use  SEO tools for analyzing your blog and competition

Must Read:

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Final Words

Now you are ready to create great and engaging content for your blog.

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Thanks to Chris Madej, previous owner of this blog, for this fantastic content.

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Hi! I am Erik EmanuelliΒ : problogger, marketer and social media addict. You can follow me on Twitter, add me on FacebookΒ or follow me on Pinterest.

Comments

  1. Harleena Singh

    March 23, 2015 at 10:15 am

    Hi Erik,

    Wonderful guide indeed πŸ™‚

    All of these tips are so apt and something that most bloggers need to follow. #2 – is the one that’s always worked for me too, though nowadays, perhaps with time, you get used to working with distractions without them letting you stop your work – I guess that happens once we become self-disciplined and don’t let the distractions bother you πŸ™‚

    #3 I’d like to add that even the comments or questions raised there, and even in forums can help in deciding your next post topic.

    I’ve never used any paid tool for keywords so far – tough to decide whether one should purchase any or not, with the many options out there! I too stick with Google’s Keyword Tool πŸ™‚

    A killer headline and the right meta description bring in the crowds from the search engines, if you have used a little SEO to make your posts reach there for sure. Yes, list posts work well, and so do the How-To’s or the controversial kinds.

    #7…lol…I never could manage sticking to the work-break time recommended by many and that’s because being a mom and working from home, I need to use all the time I have in hand to write, whenever that happens! So, time management is the key here for me – I’d rather sit for an hour or two and write continuously, and then get up to cook for the family or do other household chores, which becomes my break-time, and it’s worked well so far.

    Agree with you – your readers are what should come foremost for you, so writing for them is the key, and the more variety you use, the better your posts become.

    Grammarly is wonderful indeed, and helps in editing and even checking out plagiarized sections, if any. Yes, publishing is still the easy part, it’s the social promotions that take a LOT of time, but then, if you want your posts to reach the masses, you need to carry them there, isn’t it?

    Thanks for sharing these tips with us. Have a nice week ahead πŸ™‚

    Reply
    • Erik Emanuelli

      March 23, 2015 at 11:32 am

      Hi Harleena,
      what a pleasure to see your here at my blog today,
      thanks for the awesome comment.

      Wow, so you can write and work online without being distracted, right?
      You are an expert! πŸ™‚

      I appreciate you adding that suggestion.
      Asking your readers about the next blog post topic is a wise idea.
      Not only for that, but also for increasing engagement and interaction with your audience.

      Using a paid tool is important for a niche site project, I think.
      You can spot a few long tail keywords out of millions of choices in a matter of minutes.
      It saves a lot of time!

      I think that you can learn how to write for your readers, while still optimizing your posts for search engines.
      SEO can be learned over time, the same for your writing skills, can be improved with practice.
      But the passion is inside yourself.

      You’re really good at time management.
      As a mom, you are doing a great job, switching from your family duties to your work online.

      Readers and comments are so important for blogs.
      I’ve seen good articles without any comment, and they really look like uninteresting posts.

      I started using Grammarly for a few weeks already, and I must say I’m really happy with it.
      It can find right away some mistakes that you did not notice.

      Thanks for taking the time to read and comment Harleena.
      Have a fantastic week! πŸ™‚

      Reply
      • Harleena Singh

        March 23, 2015 at 2:18 pm

        Yes, now I can Erik, though when I started off a few years back, distractions were in plenty! No expert, just managing my time knowing I have so less of it doesn’t let me go haywire while working πŸ™‚

        Asking your readers is one way, though I meant that through the comment sections or on forums, the questions raised by the commenters etc, can lead to a new post idea.

        Hmm…need to think about it now, as you recommend it. Thanks once again πŸ™‚

        Reply
        • Erik Emanuelli

          March 23, 2015 at 3:51 pm

          We need to learn a lot from you, Harleena.
          You are mastering time management! πŸ™‚

          Thanks to remind me again about asking questions to commenters, in order to find new blog ideas. This is clever, not just for getting new article topics, but also for increasing interaction.

          I really appreciate your reply.
          Have a great beginning of this week! πŸ™‚

          Reply
  2. rahul

    March 23, 2015 at 12:38 pm

    Thanks for sharing useful information and I like your post and i am totally agree with you..

    Reply
    • Erik Emanuelli

      March 23, 2015 at 1:45 pm

      Great to hear that, Rahul.
      Thanks for your feedback.

      Reply
  3. Rahul Krishnan

    March 23, 2015 at 4:13 pm

    Hi Erik Sir,
    Wow, what a post! I love this. Already shared this on G+, FB and Twitter.
    Planning the content and purpose of our post is much needed. Because without planning we may end in an article with no audience.
    For me, the greatest distraction is television and messages. When I am keenly reading or writing, noises from TV catch my attention and so focus loses. Even after shutting the door, this happens often.
    Inserting proper keywords is the task comes in SEO. There is no truth in the death of SEO. I know it very well as I am getting a decent organic traffic. But we have to be very much careful about the placement of keywords. Too much of anything causes danger.
    First impression is the best impression. So having a compelling title is significant. Enstine Muki is a perfect example to this context. His titles take our interest. Hence, his articles get a good readership.
    I personally love to read posts which have title with a number in it. Listicles are the evergreen trend in blogosphere.
    My favourite part comes next. I love the rule of (12+2)*2. Thanks for this valuable tip. I am going to follow this rule from this moment itself.
    This is an extension to a former tip. Over keyword stuffing may cause our blog to be penalized by Google. So it’s good to write for readers. I also heard another tip that is “write longer posts which will automatically include all necessary keywords”.
    Mixing content has something to do with SEO, right Sir? Videos and graphics have a vital influence on SERPs. Will try to add some videos.
    Call to action aka CTA is the magic wand of bloggers. That gifts us leads, sales and all we want.
    Errors keep loyal readers away. Everyone wants perfection. So better not to commit any errors with our content. I also check Grammarly soon.
    Break is really helpful. I also did a post on this topic (one of my first posts). It revamps our mind and ideas.
    Formatting our post is important, much important. It should be engaging and readable. Unless we taste bitterness.
    Promoting is most significant. We have to work hard for promoting than writing.
    Thanks again sir for this awesome content. These are my views. Pardon if any errors are done.
    Regards,
    Rahul

    Reply
    • Erik Emanuelli

      March 24, 2015 at 1:03 pm

      Hi Rahul,
      what a long comment, thank you!

      First, I appreciate you sharing the post all over your social network accounts.
      Glad to hear you enjoyed the content.

      Do you know my “secret” to avoid distractions while working online?
      I use earplugs.
      Yes!
      Those sponge devices you can put in your ears to protect you from loud noises.
      You can hear sounds, but very muffled and distant.

      You’re right about doing proper SEO.
      Too many keywords? You get a penalization.
      Too low optimization? You can’t be found in search engines.
      It’s very complicated.

      I was suggested to take an SEO course from a very expert person in this field, very popular in the blogosphere.
      I definitely going to get it.
      You can always learn a lot.

      Yes, Enstine is great in what he does.
      Catchy titles, new ways to make money online, special projects.
      He’s a volcano of ideas.

      You’re right, adding relevant media, like images or even better videos, enrich the content, and the user experience.
      I always try to add something useful to my articles.

      Well, thanks again for sharing your views, and I appreciate your kind words.

      Have a great rest of this week! πŸ™‚

      Reply
  4. Andrew M. Warner

    March 23, 2015 at 6:35 pm

    I have to laugh at the second point because I was distracted for the last few days. No matter what I did, I couldn’t get any work done. And then I had to force myself all Sunday to work on my post … never want to do that again.

    But yes, time free of distractions is key. Hope I;ll do a better job this week lol.

    Great points you raised here. Especially regarding the editing. You have to make sure to do that … at least a couple time before you come out with the finished content.

    – Andrew

    Reply
    • Erik Emanuelli

      March 24, 2015 at 9:43 am

      Hi Andrew,
      sometimes it happens, as we’re surrounded of distractions!
      You are going to focus more in the next days, then! πŸ˜‰

      I think the editing is the part of blogging I need to invest more time.
      I think I can always improve my posts.

      Thanks for taking the time to read, comment and share.
      Really appreciated!

      Have a productive rest of this week, then! πŸ™‚

      Reply
  5. Fakharuddin

    March 24, 2015 at 6:08 pm

    Hello Erik Sir,

    These are really awesome tips for producing more great content. It is really not easy to write a content that help readers, engage them and rank better in SERPs. You mention here some great tips and found some new and unique that will help me to write some awesome contents for my blog.

    Thanks for the awesome sharing.

    Reply
    • Erik Emanuelli

      March 25, 2015 at 8:40 am

      Hi Fakharuddin,
      thanks for the kind feedback.
      Appreciate the comment!

      Reply
  6. Rohan Bhardwaj

    March 25, 2015 at 9:01 am

    Wow, great list.

    To add, for grammar, I prefer paperrater, you may check it out.

    I am going to implement 12 minutes writing technique. You covered almost everything. Keep on writing buddy, take care.

    Reply
    • Erik Emanuelli

      March 25, 2015 at 9:35 am

      Hi Rohan,
      thanks for adding that resource.
      But it’s already bookmarked in my browser. πŸ˜‰

      I hope the other readers will find it useful.

      Glad you enjoyed the post, thanks for commenting!

      Reply
  7. Kuldeep

    March 25, 2015 at 9:08 am

    Hi Erik,

    Indeed a great share.
    These tips are really useful to create content that will help bloggers to take their blog to the next level, You have covered every thing to create great content.
    Thanks for sharing πŸ™‚

    Reply
    • Erik Emanuelli

      March 25, 2015 at 9:38 am

      Thanks for the feedback, Kuldeep!

      Reply
  8. Edwin Sydney

    March 26, 2015 at 8:25 am

    Hello Erik,

    That is a great presentation.The way a blog post is presented will definitely drive people away or to the blog which will have end results well known there after.I totally agree that the blog content should speak to people and make some relevance.This will attract more readers and in the end have a beneficial impact.

    Reply
    • Erik Emanuelli

      March 26, 2015 at 9:12 am

      Hi Edwin,
      glad you confirmed the points in this post.
      Thanks for sharing your views!

      Reply
  9. Dennis Seymour

    March 28, 2015 at 8:56 am

    the hardest for me is #2!

    It will always be! Haha

    #7 is kinda ok with me, like the Pomodoro Technique πŸ™‚

    Thanks Erik!

    Reply
    • Erik Emanuelli

      March 28, 2015 at 10:31 am

      Hello Dennis,
      good to see you!

      As per #2, I use earplugs.
      At least, it helps me avoiding distractions of sounds.

      Time management is really important for everyone working online.

      Thanks for your visit and comment,
      have a great weekend.

      Reply
  10. Nirmala

    March 28, 2015 at 1:33 pm

    Amazing post Erik, you’ve nailed the topic!

    I agree with your every point especially writing in a distraction free medium by doing proper research with an eye-catching title. Of course, we should have readers in our mind while crafting the blog post. I’m following most of the ways which you’ve mentioned here to make my blog post and I liked the (12+2)*3 technique to write the posts. I never tried it before!

    It is indeed needed to correct the mistakes and verify the written information are factual. Adding the personal touch and call to action lines would nudge the audience to engage with our blog posts. I never deny accepting the power of promotion, we should spend quality time to spread our content.

    I always get remarkable resources through your posts to improve my performance. Thanks for creating this detailed post to write grand content for our blog. Have a great weekend πŸ™‚

    Reply
    • Erik Emanuelli

      March 28, 2015 at 3:11 pm

      Hi Nirmala,
      thanks for being here reading and commenting my post.

      Maybe you should try the technique mentioned in the article,
      and let me know how it goes. πŸ˜‰

      Marketing the content is all about connections.
      They really help in this matter.
      Social media is great, but having ten of hundreds of visitors via search engines is even better!

      Appreciate you sharing your views and spreading the word via your social accounts.
      Hope you are having a fantastic weekend, Nirmala.

      Reply
  11. Mukesh

    March 28, 2015 at 3:44 pm

    Hi Erik,

    The best post i have ever read, very useful and informative post, i already started to implement some of your tips.

    Regards
    Mukesh

    Reply
    • Erik Emanuelli

      March 28, 2015 at 3:45 pm

      Thanks Mukesh,
      I really appreciate your kind feedback.

      Reply
  12. Brian (

    March 29, 2015 at 4:04 pm

    Hi Erik,

    These are some great tips for creating great content. Headline is always the key to getting that important click. Writing for your readers is the second most important thing. Most bloggers make the mistake of writing for the search engines and stuff too many keywords. The keyword density should always be kept in mind while writing for your audience.

    Thanks for sharing these valuable tips.

    Reply
    • Erik Emanuelli

      March 29, 2015 at 4:20 pm

      Hey Brian,
      thanks for visiting.

      You’re completely right.
      Write first for your readers, then for search engines.

      Catchy blog titles always attract the curiosity of more people.
      Then you need to provide good content, of course!

      Thanks for sharing your views, have a good sunday.

      Reply
  13. Kalisttaa

    April 2, 2015 at 12:35 pm

    Wow.. this is one of the great and very useful article for me..
    Especially the word “Grammarly”, I heard first time and it’s really needed for me..
    Thanks for sharing this great article.

    Reply
    • Erik Emanuelli

      April 2, 2015 at 1:21 pm

      You should start using it, it’s really useful Kalisttaa.

      Reply

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