“Be yourself. Above all, let who you are, what you are, what you believe, shine through every sentence you write, every piece you finish.” -John Jakes
You might be asking, how does one go about writing a fantastic blog post? There are several different factors that affect how “fantastic” a blog post comes out. Blog posts are easily one of the most important parts of your blog. Below you will learn about five great steps that will help result in you making a fantastic blog post.
Be Relevant and Informative
One of the first steps to a great blog post is when one creates such a post, one needs to take into consideration whether the information is relevant and informative. For example, if your blog is geared towards weight loss, it would be irrelevant and not informative if you talked about fine dining. A reader who has all the information they want within a click would be far more likely to return to your blog than a site which babbles on or withholds information until the end of the article.
Keep Posts Short, Sweet and Simple
Keeping posts short, sweet and simple. When a reader lands on an article, you basically have ten seconds to impress the reader. This means creating a nice introduction, a colorful image rich post and a straight-forward easy to read article.
It would also help if you try to explain your idea the simplest way possible, not necessarily over-simplifying the topic, but just allowing a broader range of people to understand what your blog posts are about.
Create Catchy Headlines
A great catchy headline is more likely to attract potential readers. You want your headline to describe what the article is about, but try to seduce the reader into visiting the website link usually by thinking up some great adjectives to throw in addition to the main theme of the article.
Proof-Read and Rid Bad Grammar
Proof-read! One big turnoff is a blog that has horrendous grammar or typos. This part is crucial especially if you are writing a blog that is pretty niche or requires technical understanding.
Having good structure, grammar and spelling shows sophistication, class and quality, which means you are more likely to retain the attention of your readers.
Find an Editor
Lastly, have someone else proof-read your article. Getting advice from more than just one person increases the range of the article as well as giving it a very fresh perspective. This also allows errors to be spotted or improvements made if any are possible. Your readers will also more likely want to read your articles because there would be more substance and variety.
Go Forth & Write!
Writing a blog post is, at times, not easy. Now that you have an idea of what makes a fantastic blog post, go forth and start writing.
Remember that humor and conciseness are more likely to attract and retain readers as opposed to throwing a whole heap of facts without any sort of personality in your posts whatsoever.
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I think you should include ‘read your blog post out loud to someone.’ I’m now writing guest posts for an online magazine and my editor just expects me to write the post and she puts it up there.
So I read out my articles to the husband and he makes sure they sound right to him. And I usually catch all my errors while I’m reading it to him.
Thanks for posting this. You have helped me transform my current deadline into a fantastic post.
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April 15, 2011 at 12:18 pm
That’s a great thought Chaudie. When I read my blog post outloud I’m usually surprised with how many mistakes I can find. Even the clarity of writing and sentence structure can often be changed.
It’s great to have a built-in editor in your husband. I’m sure he’s able to be honest and upfront, which is a good thing in writing!
I’ll keep the 3 S in mind Chris
Short, Sweet, and Simple. I happened to read a blog post of more than a thousand words and the topic is just so simple. As an advice, if you think you have more to say on a topic (may or may not be related) a series of post will do. I admire bloggers who do this and it gets me excited to check for the next series.
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October 7, 2011 at 1:23 pm
Keep it simple stupid. Short, sweet & simple. So many reminders that it’s best to keep things short, and let the content be the thing that’s doing all the talking.
Using an informal tone when writing a blog can be considered in achieving a fantastic blog post. Writing like you’re just talking to your reader face-to-face can get them engaged and enables them to know you and understand the content of the blog on a personal level.
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December 30, 2011 at 1:24 pm
Those posts usually connect with me best, and I just love that! Thanks for sharing your thoughts Tim – and for connecting on the blog!
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