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How do you successfully structure a blog?

Authoring weekly and monthly blogs are among the most common writing jobs for online content creators. Many businesses maintain a blog to promote their services and share useful knowledge with their audiences, but don’t have time to pen content themselves.

While you can earn money from home helping them by writing blogs, to succeed you’ll need to structure your content. Below are some important tips that can help you do exactly this.

Create a title

Blog titles are the first words readers come across, so it’s important that they are immediately engaging. While titles should show clearly what the content that follows is about, their primary intention is to spark interest. For example, they can propose a question.

Opening paragraph

The first paragraph of a blog should introduce your topic, but it’s important not to provide too much information, or audiences may stop reading. Some readers may just skim read this for details, so supply enough information to let them know they are in the right place and encourage them to read on.

Middle paragraphs

Depending on the length of your blog, it may have a few or many middle paragraphs. It’s essential to break this information up into easily digestible amounts in an easy-to-understand order. This is especially applicable to longer blogs. It’s advisable to keep paragraphs short with just a few sentences for each. Try and use as few words as possible to make content simpler to read. You can divide long blogs with subheadings that will assist skim readers.

Closing paragraph

Blogs are always more satisfying with a closing paragraph. This can involve a summary of the key points of your blog, but is also an ideal place for a call to action when the blog is connected to the products or services of a company.

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