Make sure you are correct with the word count: Short-form content (1000 Words) is easy to digest and grabs the attention of the reader. You have the opportunity to createmore detailed content with long-form pieces. It is not the way to prepare content.Write as much as your subject demands.

Check for grammar errors when proofreading: Grammarly is an app that can assist you with evaluating the readability and grammar of your content. Complete the process many times until you get a flawless piece.

Create content silos: You can also refer to it as a content cluster or content hub. That requires you to create a few articles that revolve around your keyword. You can link these articles to one another internally, creating a topical silo.

These are some steps that you can take to implement this strategy.

 You must identify the topic that you wish to rank organically on Google.

(Example: Content Marketing tips as the main keyword)

 Google will show you related keywords and auto-complete suggestions if you enter the main keyword. These are secondary keywords. Make a list.

 Assign each keyword in the sheet intent (informational, commercial).

 Write a long-form article on the main keyword, using all secondary keywords in subheadings (h2 or h3). This article will be your Silo/ Hub page/ Pillar page. Write articles of 1000+ words about each secondary keyword. From the pillar page, you should link to the secondary keyword article.

4. Use Twitter to Build Your Blog.

Keep tweeting about your expertise if you are good at it. People will naturally return the favor without you having to ask. It is essential to be helpful and provide value. Yes. You can help others grow by sharing other people's posts and engaging with them regularly. It doesn't matter how you promote yourself on Twitter. Do your best to help others as much as possible.

Twitter is a great way to grow your blog. It drives tons of traffic, builds brand influence, and opens up new growth opportunities. It is not enough to post blog content every day.



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Stragglewise Premium
Thanks, Jim.

Two things that stood out to me were the importance of proper grammar and spelling (So many blog posts have bad spelling and punctuation, which seems lazy and that is annoying, and they lose credibility, for me)...

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Checking Quora for the questions being asked is a brilliant idea!

Great post.

Craig
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JKulk1 Premium
Thanks Craig
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Praxides Premium
Thanks heaps Jim for this very useful information, much appreciated.
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Thank you Paraxides.
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Newme202 Premium
Jim, thank you for this inspiring and motivating training. You solved 2 problems for me
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Thanks Simone
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You're welcome
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MelWaller Premium
Thanks Jim for this very informative training!

Mel
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JKulk1 Premium
Thanks For reading it Mel.
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You are most welcome Jim!

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Zoopie Premium
This is great Jim.
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Thanks Stephen.
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