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#3. Content Structure:

As a blogger, one of the things you should put to the heart is learning and working on structuring your content, whether blog content or any kind of content you are creating.

The reason is simple, it makes it very easy for people to read your blog.

Remember those days in school when your English teacher would tell you that for every piece of writing; there is the beginning, the middle, and the end.

Well, it is true.

So simply put, the introduction is there to help set the stage and the first scene for your blog readers.

The middle, if detailed, should then be broken down into sub-headings, as I did with this post. For the sake of an easy reading and learning experience, I always make sure to use sub-headings to express my important points.

And your end, which is also your conclusion should always have some sort of call to action or CTA, that is a direction for what your blog readers should do next, such as “Please do share this post with your friends” or “If you find this post helpful, please do leave me a comment to let me know” or “Subscribe to our newsletter to be the first to be notified of a new post”. I mean the list of actionable CTAs is actually endless.

While I was doing the research of this section, I stumbled upon a post written by Victoria for BlogAmbitious.com on How to Write and Structure a Blog Post Your Readers and Google Will Love.

What incited me the most about her article was how she broke down content structuring into a definitive image. Check it below:

How-to-Structure-Your-Blog-Posts

I believe the image above has well-captured everything you need to know about content structuring and how to easily infuse it into your SEO copywriting strategy.

By the way, if you would love to learn how to write SEO friendly content, these title generator ideas as created by Prince will walk you through the entire process.

“Good SEO is paying attention to all the details that most bloggers ignore.” — Ryan Biddulph, BloggingFromParadise.com Share on X
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