HOW TO WRITE REMARKABLE CONTENT THAT STICKS
If your content doesn’t provide readers
with value, solve a problem, answer a question or entertain, then does it
really serve its purpose?
You may have experienced having a great
post idea, but it failed to resonate or, more importantly, get shared. It’s
frustrating to say the least, but it doesn’t have to be. Writing content that
readers will love isn’t only about what you write, but how you write it. To
help strengthen your online marketing in Dubai, here are four keys to increase
your chances for writing content that readers AND Google, will love:
Write irresistible stuff
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Great content is all about the art of seduction. Each headline, paragraph and line you write needs to be irresistible so that not only are readers entertained for the moment, but they hungrily wait for the next post they can share with the people they know. Writing irresistible content is not as difficult as you think.
It needs to offer a simple, yet practical
means of completing a specific task. According to a New York Times study, 94
percent of people say the reason they share content is because they believe it
will be helpful. That’s why posts that offer 10 easy, helpful ways to do
something perform so well.
One of the most common emotions associated
with viral content is delight. Irresistible content entertains, so find a way
to bring an element of humour to even the most practical content.
Credibility matters. If you back up what
you write, people will come to trust you and be more likely to spread your
content to others. Credible sources benefit your brand and reputation, and also
boost your domain authority and Google page rank.
Write mobile-friendly copy
In 2015, Google announced that more people use mobile for searches than they do computers. Today, the search giant includes mobile friendliness as part of its ranking algorithm, so to give readers what they want, content has to provide a better experience for mobile users. The mobile reading experience is a completely different experience.
Concise writing is hard work, but it’s
essential. That doesn’t mean writing shorter content, but it does mean getting
rid of words, phrases, sentences, you don’t need. The goal is to tighten your
writing by using short paragraphs, eliminating “fatty” words like “very” and
“just,” and rewording the passive voice where possible. In other words, don’t
write less, write better.
Shorter headlines are easier to read while
scanning, so keep headlines short and sweet.
Write “how-to” posts that add value
Everyone loves how-to posts. They’re
valuable, helpful and they make for great pieces of entertaining evergreen
content. Here are a few how-tos on writing how-to posts!
Choose topics by stepping into the shoes of
your buyer personas and imagining what they’d like to learn.
Choose a simple working title that is
specific to what your “lesson” is about.
Introduce the topic that sets the stage for
the content to follow.
Then the actual how-to instructions follow.
Write in the second person, and be specific and descriptive.
Include examples and use links to other
resources to fill in more details.
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