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How To Write A Quality 2,000-Word (Or More) Blog Post Cautiously Fast
To tell you the truth, this method suits me perfectly well.
We are in the era of the internet. To write an article for your blog or website, you must satisfy two sets of eyes. One is the human readers. And two are the search engines.
To cater for our fellow human beings, their reading preferences are sophisticated. Nick Brian who is a Medium contributor, said the HIT approach should work. HIT stands for Help, Inspire and Teach. So, the approach should be about helping, inspiring or teaching others. It’s okay too if your approach uses a combination of those. Let’s look at the context. Readers usually prefer to read something authentic, something original and not copy-pasted content. The story must also be easy to understand, well-structured flow, crisp, detailed and honest.
Now let’s talk about capturing the attention of search engines, especially Google. Why Google? Simply because it controls more than 90 per cent of the searches globally, according to Statista. First, here’s a small fact. The average length of Google’s first-page content is roughly 1,447 words, according to Backlinko research. From the reader’s point of view, it’s approximately seven to eight minutes of reading. To keep their attention steady, the tone of the article…