Tips To Creating Killer Content

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Having a beautiful site with nothing on it is not enough though. If you want to start growing your visitors and building momentum for your new business then you’re going to need to add content.

Why ‘Content is King’

Content generally refers to ‘writing’ when used online and in the case of a blog this means blog posts. This type of content is what most of us are looking for when we search for things on Google: we want information, entertainment, or opinion. Thus, by adding more content to your site, you give people an incentive to visit and you let yourself get to know them.

Content is important for more reasons that that though. For instance, it also happens to be your site’s content that will ensure you win or lose at SEO. Search engines work by trying to match search terms to the content on a website. The more writing you have, the more chance there is of you getting a ‘hit’ and the more people will start finding your site with relevant good queries.

Content is also critical for ‘content marketing’. Content marketing is basically a form of marketing that revolves around your blog posts. The idea here is that you’re going to update your site regularly with interesting articles and posts and this should then help you to find genuine fans of your work. These people might subscribe to your site, join your mailing list (more on that later) or just bookmark your page. They’ll then come back regularly to see what interesting new content you’ve added lately and each time they do, you’ll have a new opportunity to market to them.

Also, content marketing will allow you to demonstrate your knowledge and expertise on a subject. If your readers get to the point where they respect what you have to say and they start seeking you out for answers to questions, then you’ll be able to sell to them more easily when you recommend an informational product you’ve made, or perhaps an affiliate product you’re getting commission on. This is the whole part behind building trust that I have discussed in other posts.

Content is also crucial for your social media marketing (as you can share it to your channels to get more followers) and it can be used to sell things directly. In short, the success of your blog revolves almost entirely around the content that you’ll be uploading to it.

How Much Content Should You Be Adding?

So here’s the golden question: how much content do you need to add to turn your website into a big success?

There’s no single answer here though and of course the best guidelines will depend on what your blog is about, who your typical reader is etc. You should also keep in mind that quality always trumps quantity.
BUT the simple guideline for how much content to add is just: as much as you possibly can while staying consistent.

Consistency is key!!!

We’ve seen all the ways that content can help your website. We’ve seen that ‘content is king’ and that SEO basically amounts to adding writing to your site for Google to find... and with that in mind, it follows that the more content you can add, the more chances you will give people to find you and the more you’ll stand to make from your site.

To be successful from a blog, you need to really invest yourself in it. That means spending a lot of time making tons of great quality content and then promoting it. You can upload a blog post once a week and be fairly successful. But if you want to skyrocket yourself to prominence you really need to be posting multiple times a week or even multiple times a day. Your rewards will grow exponentially the more top-quality content you are putting out.

How Many Words Should Each Blog Post Be?

Now that you have an idea as to how much content you should be adding, the question now is how many words or length should each blog post be?
According to Neil Patel of QuickSprout.com and statistics from SerpIQ, longer posts are usually better.

Typically longer posts attract more search traffic. Longer posts are usually more comprehensive than a short 500-word article--there’s more meat and detail in it. Why it’s better for search traffic is because you are including more h1, h2, h3 headings and keywords within your posts. The higher your word count, the more link-backs you’ll get. When you have longer, properly formatted content, search engines have more to grab onto so index your site, which increases traffic rate.

Referring back to Neil Patel, he says:

“My own research on Quick Sprout confirms this. All of my posts that are more than 1,500 words receive 68% more tweets and 22% more Facebook likes than the articles with fewer than 1,500 words.”

Just something to consider when writing your posts. Don't sell yourself short, make sure you are getting your point across in a detailed manner, not only to help educate your readers, but to also work the search engine systems and get more readers to your blog!

Choosing Topics

The next question then is how you’re going to go about picking topics to write about. How do you bring something fresh to your chosen niche that hasn’t been seen before? How do you ensure that your content is going to bring in readers and that it’s in demand?

I wrote in another recent post how to pick your proper niche for your blog. In this post I get more detailed on how to pick the subject or subjects you will be writing about.

SEO - Search Engine Optimization

One strategy is to focus on the SEO aspect of your articles.
The ideal situation here is that you write a post that people are searching for but that doesn’t yet exist. As an alternative, you can try and write a subject that is popular right now but not yet over saturated.

You can do this by using keyword research tools. Keyword research tools effectively allow you to see what people are looking for and how the competition stacks up.

It used to be easier to plan for SEO keywords. The best known keyword tool was Google’s ‘Keyword Planner’ (http://adwords.google.com/keywordplanner). I know, I know, I do not like Google either, but the point is, they do have some of the best search engine tools in the industry, it's just a fact.

This was designed for people who were thinking of using Google’s paid ‘AdWords’ platform for advertising and the idea was to show which search terms might be a good use of investment capital for a company hoping to gain exposure to a specific audience.

Unfortunately though, Google deprecated their keywordplanner a while back because they didn’t want to provide too much information for those trying to ‘game’ their search ranking system. This means that you can’t see all of the good keywords currently available. Instead then, you might decide to look into alternate options like the free Wordpot, or paid Moz Keyword Analysis, Raven Tools Research Central, or Keyword Spy.

Here are the links to each of those tools:

Wordpot: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/wordpot-the-keyword-finder/
Moz: https://moz.com/tools/keyword-difficulty
Raven Tools Research Central: http://raventools.com/seo-tools/
Keyword Spy: http://www.keywordspy.com/

Other than that, you just have to use the search bar and start entering keywords you think are relevant and see what kind of traffic is pulled up.

To use these, simply search for the topic of relevant terms alongside the search volume (how many people are regularly searching for them). From there, you can then try searching the term yourself in Google and then seeing what the competition looks like. Find a highly competitive keyword, then ask yourself: can you do better than that? And also, how?

For added SEO benefit, you then want to subtly lace your keywords into the content, so that you are occasionally repeating the phrase in a non-forced manner (as well as using related terms). Don’t make it obvious (this is called ‘keyword stuffing’ and it will get you penalized) but just take the opportunities as they arise.

Keyword research is a very handy tool for finding topics that will be a hit for your website but make sure that you don’t let keywords dictate the topics of your articles, otherwise you’ll end up with a bunch of generic posts that are written for Google over actual humans that might read them!

Places to Research

Another way to get great ideas for content is simply to keep an eye on what other people are talking about and on news. Looking at forums in your niche is a great way to do this, as you can see what people are talking about, asking questions about etc. You can even post there yourself and just ask what people want to hear more of!

Of course you can also look at what your competitors are writing about and you can look at news sites. News sites generally have sections like health, technology etc. and these can provide useful topical prompts for your content. Note though that anything that is too topical will not be ‘evergreen’. In other words, it will have a limited shelf-life as far as being relevant goes which means you won’t be able to get more value out of it in future. This goes for things like new reports and current financial data.

Another trick is to look at news from websites not in your niche and then to combine that news. In other words, you might have a fitness website but perhaps a new motion-controlled computer game, or move-to-earn apps are relevant? Or maybe you could write something based on fitness technology such as smart watches? These are just some was that someone can integrate different subjects together.

In Conclusion

In closing, I think the main theme in creating content is staying consistent, relevant, and producing quality content. This is something that I have been having to drill into my own head as I am focusing on blogging full time for a living. All of my blogging mentors, no matter how varying the statements, all have the the common theme... CONSISTENCY! You have to remember, I am on this journey with you so many times, when I am writing, it's when I have been researching for my own blogs or businesses and I am wanting to share the information I am learning with you!

Until next time my hustlers...

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Great pointers. I see myself in another niche rather than blogger, but still, consistency is key.
This is what I need to work on and I've actually started to.

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There's something for everyone out there! Just sticking with it is the key!

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Right on. Also it's key to figure out what your thing is. This helps make it more enjoyable, which will hopefully boost your consistency.

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Yep, I wrote a whole other post the other day about picking your niche!

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I know that this post was focused on blogging on your own website, but the "rules" and tips are valid for blogging on HIVE also! It would be nice to see more people following them... We are building OUR profile of HIVE and at the same time adding value to the whole blockchain! In that way, we are helping HIVE to thrive and believe it or not, helping in pushing the price of the token up! Everything is connected!

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Too bad I really have no interest in writing content again. It was nice and profitable to have a specialized website when they launched freecall numbers and vanity numbers in our country but since then there was nothing I was really interested about. 😀

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