Guides to writing a good content
When you are creating content, you have the responsibility to deliver value to your readers. There are numerous ways to create quality content. In fact, I encourage you to create multiple formats of your content. The format can be a blog post, a YouTube video, an infographic, etc.
The goal is to deliver relevant, valuable information in a succinct manner. Don't forget that what you share has a ripple effect. You are sharing with people who may influence other people who may influence other people and so on. By creating quality content, you give everyone else permission to share the information with their audience.
Writing good content may look easy at first glance, but it's not. The reality is that writing good content takes practice, and doing it professionally takes even more practice.
The first step in writing quality content is to get clear on your objective. What do you hope to achieve with your content? What do you want the reader to know? What action do you hope they will take?
Point towards your goal with a strong headline. The headline of your content serves a triple purpose: , Make your content easy to read., Focus on the topic, not keyword stuffing.
A strong headline will keep your reader on track and serve as a good call-to-action. Following this model of a straightforward headline, simple body and compelling call-to-action can help you express your objective. This formula is time-tested across many different types of media and will be familiar to anyone who's visited a newspaper, watched a newscast or browsed a magazine rack.
The following is a list of things to keep in mind when creating content.
Know your target audience. It's very tempting to aim your content at everyone, but if you don't know who you're writing for, you're likely to lose a lot of people pretty quickly., Make sure you are using appropriate keywords. Notice how on this page we have used the keywords .
While these words are relevant to what we're talking about, they need to be carefully sprinkled into your writing in only those places that make sense for the topic and the reader. Using them too soon, or in the wrong context, can make for some awkward and confusing reading.
Make your content easy to read. Lists are great for this! Just look at this page. Each of our points is listed neatly under the correct sub-heading.
Word count matters. Sure, if you want an epic piece of writing that's over 7000 words long, enjoy your weekend!, Proof your content. This is especially important if you are publishing on the web.
Practice, practice, practice! Writing is like anything else – it doesn't come naturally to everyone, but with enough time and practice, it can become a skill that you can use just as easily as reading or talking.
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