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fortunes-crown · 10 months
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Crafting SEO-Friendly Blog Posts: Your Guide to Writing Attractive Content in 2023
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Learn the art of writing compelling blog posts that cater to both search engines and online readers. Explore the realms of effective blogging, search engine optimization (SEO), and creating engaging content. Discover strategies to enhance your blog post visibility, attract and retain blog readers, and promote your content effectively. Dive into the world of blog post writing with a focus on SEO techniques, ensuring your content ranks high and resonates with your target audience. Master the nuances of writing for SEO and captivating online readers, all while keeping up with the trends of 2023.
Find Out More: https://fortunescrown.com/how-to-write-attractive-blog-posts-for-seo-in-2023/
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esignwebservices · 2 years
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Today, you'll find the "blogs" section on almost every website that you see on the internet. Top-quality blogs help you to target keywords that can play a significant role in generating leads. So, it is very important to know how to write a blog effectively.
You can get some tips from this blog - https://bit.ly/3xAsR56 
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solutionlab · 6 months
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zarbakht-bilal · 5 years
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How do I Organize my Blog Posts?
How do I Organize my Blog Posts?
While scrolling down the Instagram feed, did you ever ponder that how do people even manage to make their blogs look so aesthetic? Once upon a time on a cold winter night, it worked out for me too when I started getting more audience on my WordPress Blog. 
See I started with one or two followers and fortunately, I was able to grow my audience up-to 800+ people. This curiosity made me dig into…
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In this blog, we describe how to create an effective blogging strategy for law firms. Do you regularly update the blog section of your law firm’s website but are still not generating good results? A blog is an integral part of any law firm internet marketing plan but it needs to be nurtured carefully for improving its productivity.
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taylorandseale · 7 years
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WRITING WRONG TO MAKE IT RIGHT - by our author LOIS GERBER (article was written 10 years ago)
                               WRITING WRONG TO MAKE IT RIGHT Adapted from Gerber. L (December 16, 2007) A dream fulfilled: Learning the craft of writing. Retrieve from www.absolutewrite.com
Let us tenderly and kindly cherish, therefore, the means of knowledge.  Let us dare to read, think, speak and write.                      John Adams
I’ve always loved words, long words, short words, hard to spell words.  As a skinny shy five-year old with long scraggly auburn hair, I spent hours lying on the living room floor printing letters with pencils crayons on lined yellow-paged legal pads.  Nothing made sense, a potpourri of ADUJMOFL, but Mom always said, “good job,” ; and that made me want to write more. When I got older, I read The Jack and Jill magazine, books like Pearl Buck’s The Good Earth, and the Cherry Ames nurse series.  I especially liked Cherry Ames, Visiting Nurse.  She took care of people in their own homes and wore a navy blue uniform. “Get your nose out of the book and go out and play,” Mom admonished.   “Okay, just let me finish this part,” I answered. Eventually, she gave up and went back to washing dishes. I wish I could write a book, I wrote in my diary one night.  Be like the Cherry Ames author, Helen Wells. Some nights I chronicled my day before I went to sleep; other times the diary lay unopened in the drawer. In high school, nursing became my passion, yet I loved English composition and English literature.  The teacher’s comments on my papers were “Good word choices, nice sentence structure, perfect punctuation.”  Getting an “A” was easy.   I wrote stories about my dog, my nurse’s aide job, my friends, and my ideas about the world’s larger issues, like civil rights and what happens to sick people. I kept reading, sometimes for fun and sometimes for book reports.  Through it all, becoming a nurse was my goal. In my college nursing program, writing formal papers and documenting my ideas in a logical linear way was my forte. I followed all the grammar and punctuation rules.  My writing took a turn away from creativity and description to methodical summaries and intellectual abstracts. Footnotes became my specialty.  The structure of precise writing gave me feelings of control and accomplishment.  Yet, I sensed something was missing—the human element. Writing assignments about real people were a lot more fun. When I worked as a visiting nurse, I did volumes of in-depth charting.   I needed to observe people carefully and document the symptoms of their illnesses and  behaviors.  I loved to visit families and observe their interactions.  The human element returned to some of my writing. A position as a college instructor came next. I taught community health nursing classes and read and graded the same types of scholarly papers I used to write. I loved to reconstruct the student’s sentences and correct their punctuation. I wrote research and academic based articles for professional journals.   Integrating nursing’s scientific approach and critical thinking format into my writing made it even more analytical and abstract. My previous reading and writing improved my ability to observe people and happenings, process ideas, and communicate.  Yet, I still had a nagging feeling that I was missing the human element. One day my college dean asked me to help a nurse coordinate a weekly support group for women with mental health and addiction issues.  “Of course,” I answered.  “I’ve always been interested in women and children.” “Her name’s Barbara.  The group has grown so much, she needs a second person.   You two should work well together.” The dean was right. Barbara and I shared a lot in common, both being deeply committed to our community’s wellbeing, particularly the women and families.  A natural storyteller, Barbara made ideas come alive. She was the first nurse I’d ever known who wrote fiction. I watched Barbara interact with the group.  She role modeled for me how sharing her personal experiences helped the women accept their insecurities.  “Either telling stories or writing stories, they both work, “she said. Barbara’s story about her teen-aged son dying his hair green as a way to describe the challenges of parenting adolescents was a good example. “People remember stories.  They forget dry lecturing in a minute, sometimes don’t even hear it.” “Maybe that’s why I like to write.  I’m better at writing stories than telling them.” “You can do it.  Join a writing group.  Work on it a little bit at a time.  You’ll see.” After retiring years later, I realized that Barbara was right, that I can write creative fiction with story plots that teach about health and nursing and put into words the intricate lives of families dealing with illness and social problems.  I joined a writing group and composed short stories and creative non-fiction, went back to what I did as a kid and to what I started with Barbara. My greatest challenges were to write in layman’s language, learn how to selectively break grammar rules, and use incomplete sentences.   I had to leave the stilted academic world behind, make my work appeal to the everyday person, get my ideas across in a matter of fact way.   I did it by following the suggestions of my writing group members.  In the beginning, there were no “A” grades from them.  Their constant comments of “too clinical” and “too stiff” frustrated me.  Will I ever get this right? I struggled to make my words come alive.  I described settings to create visual impressions, so the reader could identify with the characters.  “Show and not tell” became  my new motto. Short and simple dialogue began to give my stories a personal flavor.  I composed scenes from my heart as well as my head.   I used simpler words, shorter sentences and paragraphs. I discussed  story ideas with friends and taped scenarios to get a more colloquial style before starting to write. I realized stories don’t have to make perfect sense. Was I going backwards, writing wrong on purpose to make it right? Writing wrong challenged me every day.  I learned how to construct run on sentences, make lists without inserting “and” before the last word, where to insert quotation marks and periods in dialogue, when to add ellipses.   I’ve learned it’s best to use contractions but few adverbs and “ing” words. I now know not to switch points of view in the middle of the story and to hook the reader with an enticing lead.   Am I starting over?  Restudying sentence construction and writing style took me back to my school days.  I had to learn how to break rules for the right reason, not how to follow them. The human spirit is constantly changing in a relentless need for self-expression.  Even small and seemingly insignificant changes in someone’s behavior impacts others, either positively or negatively. Every day, people are challenged by illness, aging, and personal loss.  Writers and nurses can foreshadow major developmental life transitions to help people understand others and guide them toward caring and compassionate behavior.                                                     * * * Lately, I type my stories on my laptop.  But sometimes when words and ideas get mixed up in my head, I lie on the floor again and write in pencil on a lined yellow- paged legal pad.  I’ve made a complete circle.  Thanks to Barbara and my writing group members, I’ve figured out how to write right and how to write wrong and the difference between the two.
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fortunes-crown · 10 months
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2023's Ultimate Guide to Crafting Irresistible SEO Blog Posts
Discover the art of creating engaging blog posts that not only captivate your audience but also rank high in search results. Our comprehensive guide for 2023 takes you through the latest techniques to write blog posts that strike the perfect balance between attractiveness and search engine optimization. Uncover insights into keyword research, content structuring, compelling storytelling, and more. Elevate your blogging prowess and achieve the dual goal of attracting readers and boosting SEO effectiveness.
Read More: https://fortunescrown.com/how-to-write-attractive-blog-posts-for-seo-in-2023/
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esignwebservices · 2 years
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If you want to create an impactful blog post, you need to conduct thorough research on multiple aspects. Content marketing in today’s scenario needs to present something new in every content you produce. So always try to please your readers and mold your blog according to current trends.
To get an effective blog post writing tips with us, read our full article: https://bit.ly/3CuKkwM
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