Five Ingredients for Readable Blog Content

online content ingredientsThe “in” thing is that everyone should blog.  There are so many questions that need answering. One of the them I get is, ” I’m not a good writer. What do I say?”

Well…good, engaging blog posts are a mix of storytelling and visuals. There are five key ingredients comprising readable content:

  1. Headline: Grab the reader’s attention, as well as the search engine’s. Keep the word count low and make the subject matter clear.
  2. Story: Have a beginning, middle, and end – which are the classic storytelling elements. This goes for posts that are about something (storytelling) or about a product (when you’re telling its story).
  3. Visuals: These also grab attention and will interest the audience in the subject of the post. Visuals are digested faster than words. A catchy photo or illustration will keep them reading.When shared on social networks, they help the content stand out and can help a post go viral.
  4. Flexibility: Content must work on all devices, meaning the platform is responsive. “Downtime” is a great time for your content to be read. Commuting time is optimal reading time. Readers use their smartphones to consume content when traveling, and any time during the day when they have time to use their phones.
  5. Sharing: People share more than 5.5 million gigabytes (that’s a lot) of content each day. Make it easy for them to share. Reduce clicks by having share buttons at the bottom of each post.

If you’re new to blogging, hopefully these five tips will get you started. If you have questions or need a little more help, just contact us. We’re here to help “make you more visible.”

Look! Three Great Blogging Tools!

If you blog regularly and are looking for other ways to be seen, share and share everywhere – here are three tools to help. Each one has its own unique way of sharing your information.

  1. BestoftheWeb – http://bestoftheweb.com. BestoftheWeb offers a series of helpful web directories.  It is a comprehensive directory of categorized, content-rich, well designed websites . It’s the Internet’s oldest search directory. For website owners, you can get your site in front of millions of people every month; drive targeted traffic to your site; and increase your visibility online.
  2. Blog Catalog – http://blogcatalog.com. Blog Catalog is the premiere social blog directory on the Internet. You can promote your own blog, find blogs on various topics, or connect with other bloggers.
  3. WeFollow – http://wefollow.com. Wefollow is a directory of prominent people organized by interests. Wefollow started as a Twitter directory in 2009 and has since grown to a community of over 1.3 million users. You can search for people by interest and sort them by what we call their Prominence Score. This ranking system lets you quickly discover, follow and learn from the most prominent people around the world.

If you join one or more of these, drop us a line so we can take a look, and maybe even follow you.