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1. Make Your Content Readable

Make Your Content More Readable

As we mentioned earlier, search engines and users love longer, comprehensive articles that provide all the information they need.

Now the problem is that humans have a short attention span.

If they find your content a little difficult to read or understand, then they may leave without looking at all the useful information that you offered.

To solve this problem before it happens, you need to make sure your content is easy to read.

A good place to start is to present your article in bite-size sentences using a friendly tone and lots of visuals.

Following are a few basic tips to make your content more readable and user-friendly:

  • Use smaller sentences and paragraphs. This leaves a lot of white space around text making it easier to look and read.
  • Try to improve typography by using more readable fonts, a large font-size, and plenty of line spacing.
  • Check the readability score of your content. The All In One SEO and Yoast SEO plugins come with a built-in tool for that, and you can also find tons of other online readability checkers
  • Use a grammar checker. We recommend using Grammarly because it not only checks grammar but actually helps you write better.
  • Use images, screenshots, videos, infographics, and other visual elements. These media elements make your article highly-engaging and easier to read.

2. Learn and Apply SEO Basics to Your Website

Learn Basic SEO

SEO is a set of best practices that help you make your website more search engine friendly. You don’t need to be an ‘SEO Guru’ to improve your website.

Contrary to popular belief, anyone can do SEO for their own websites without hiring an expert. There are plenty of SEO tools and plugins, free advice, and step by step tutorials available that you can use.

We recommend using the All in One SEO plugin for all WordPress websites. It’s the most comprehensive SEO and website optimization tool. The free version includes all the SEO features that you will need on your website.

You can learn all you need to know about SEO in our complete WordPress SEO guide for beginners. It includes step by step instructions, and it is the exact same SEO setup that we use on our own websites.

3. Learn to Write Great Headlines

Learn to Write Effective Headlines

When users find your content in search results or RSS feeds, the first thing they see is your article headline.

A catchy blog post title stands out and gets more clicks. Whereas a plain and boring headline gets ignored, and users are likely to scroll by it.

This makes headlines very important.

You need to learn how to write better titles for your blog posts that capture user attention and get more clicks.

Luckily, blogging experts have been doing research on headlines for a very long time, and you can benefit from their findings.

These are the basic building blocks of an effective headline:

  • A good headline triggers an emotional response (joy, surprise, shock, curiosity, fear, excitement, greed, and so on).
  • It offers users a reward and value.
  • It promotes the content by including target keywords.

Copywriters use power words to trigger emotional responses. They tell users why the article is valuable or what they will get from clicking on the headline.

Lastly, a good headline includes a call to action which is often subtle and sometimes implied.

To learn more, we recommend you to check out these headlines that went viral and what you can learn from them.

You can also use the following free headline analyzer tools to help create better headlines:

Our team regularly uses these three tools to create better blog post titles and headlines.

All in One SEO (AIOSEO) also has an AI Title/Description Generator that allows you to automatically craft high-quality post titles using ChatGPT.

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