What I Wish I had Known at the Beginning
It is important to blog consistently, promote your articles, build a network, and do other things. Many bloggers have experienced ups and downs. They've mapped the way for you with their hard-earned experience.
All you need to do now is use these blogging tips and get started. This tutorial will share some blogging tips that I wish I had known when I first started.
1. Write about the Topics That People Are Looking for
Organic search accounts for 51% of all website visitors. This means that your blog must be relevant to the topics people search for.
How do you find these topics? You can use a keyword research tool for ideas.
You can, for example, enter a keyword in AnswerThePublic, a free tool that will show you similar questions that people are typing into Google. There are many free keyword tools available, so make sure to take your pick.
These tools can be great for brainstorming, but they don’t provide keyword metrics like monthly search volume. This is a problem. It’s not worth writing about something if nobody is looking for it.
What’s the solution? Use Jaaxy or Ahrefs’ Keyword Explorer. You’ll have a broader range of keywords and essential metrics.
I have a long way to go & hopefully improve all the time.
Training is essential.
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Denis