10 Tips For Writing Blog Articles That Attract Visitors & Actually Get Read
Thursday, May 20th, 20101. Use titles that capture reader (and searcher) attention.
Your headline is the single most important part of your entire blog post. It’s what the searchers usually see in the SERPs (search engine results pages) and it’s what piques the interest of a potential reader to pursue the article further.
2. Write your blog posts in a friendly, conversational tone.
Unless you’re in a very technical, professional, or academic field, it’s always good to keep your web writing as conversational as your topic and audience will allow. Just talk naturally through your keyboard and let the words flow. Be sure to grammar check once you’re all done by reading the post out loud—writing for your blog just got a whole lot easier!
3. Use plenty of whitespace while writing your blog articles.
Whitespace means keeping your paragraphs brief (usually no more than 4 sentences), using sub headlines throughout your blog post, and otherwise ensuring that your copy doesn’t “appear” overwhelming to the eye. If it just visually looks overwhelming, very few will actually go on the read the copy.
4. Remember that bullet points and numbered lists make excellent blog copy.
This compliments the above rule about whitespace very nicely—but also stands on its own as a web writing principle. It’s been proven that blog readers are attracted to quick and easy informative posts about the topics they’re interested in. Lists and bullet points remain one of the top methods of delivering factual information in a quick and concise reader-friendly format.
5. Cover a topic of interest with your blog posts.
This means planning and not just rambling about corporate policy or something else that’s really mundane to readers. If you’re out of ideas, think about frequent questions that your customers ask (and answer them in conversational way through the blog). That one always works in a bind—sometimes it helps to keep a swipe file list of potential blog post ideas handy so you can add ideas at any time they come to you in the normal course of your daily life.
6. Consider including a relevant attention-grabbing image at the top of the post.
A picture has always been worth a thousand words…and nothing changes here when it comes to blogging. Using an attention grabbing image can really make the difference if you’re having trouble drawing readers further into your blog copy. Be creative and try and come up with stock photos that are colorful and somehow tell a story of their own.
7. Show right away that you have extensive knowledge of the topic.
One way to do this is to share a few bullet point facts or statistics within the first couple of paragraphs of your post. Sometimes this alone can make enough of an impact to catch a reader’s attention and keep their interest as they continue to read on.
8. Know that while longer doesn’t necessarily make a blog post better, it does have more potential than a one paragraph blurb style blog post in the eye of the beholder.
Sometimes shorter is actually better too—but too many really short posts can send a message to the visitor that there might not be anything of value to read on the blog. Getting this just right can be a challenging balancing act sometimes, but getting it right is worth the challenge.
9. Integrate the basic principles of SEO in each and every blog post you write.
Think about important keywords that pertain to the topic you’re getting ready to tackle. Make a list of those keyword phrases and at least try to include them where they fit naturally. Also, include the single most important keyword phrase in the blog’s title.
10. Don’t be afraid to use other popular blogs for inspiration.
This doesn’t mean copying them (in fact, by all means, you should definitely never copy them). Instead, just look at their format and the kind of attention-grabbing headlines they use that make an impression on you. They don’t even have to be topically related to your blog—the ideas and inspiration are universal.
