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• A blog is informal and conversational.
• Usually written in first person tone.
• Focused on clarity and connection with readers.
• Blogging is about sharing understanding, not sounding academic.














• Articles: Formal, research-heavy, authority-driven.
• Blogs: Experience-based, readerfocused.


• Search engines prioritize value, not format.
• Write for users unless the topic demands strict research (medical, law, etc.).










Provide valuable, in-depth content that answers your readers’ questions.
Offer solutions, insights, and actionable tips to keep users engaged and increase the likelihood of sharing











• Instruction-based.
• Perfect for beginners in SEO, marketing, and blogging.
• Show authority through step-by-step clarity.

• Structured with numbers.
• Easy to read and highly engaging.
• Ideal for ranking and readability.

• Answer the query immediately.
• Don’t stretch a simple definition.
• Convert them into practical guides.

• Data-backed and detailed.
• Great for link building and authority.
• Strong impact on SEO and brand credibility.









Ask yourself:
• Are you writing for an existing audience?

• Are you targeting a specific keyword?
• Is the goal traffic, authority, or conversions?







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You might like writing about what you do but If you want your content to stand out, it should practically be better than the one already at the top










• Study top-ranking content.

• Improve clarity, structure, and explanation.
• Add your own understanding.

Get the Technical Structure Right
• Main keyword in H1.
• Supporting keywords in H2, H3.
• Ideal length: 600–1200 words.
• Reach the solution quickly.
• Use relevant images.

• Add alt text for SEO.
• Watermark original visuals.
• Add insights others are missing.
• Share your perspective.
• Write what you wanted to read.
Note - Revisit your blog after publishing. Improve it. Refine it. Repeat the process.








• Authority
• Traffic
• Trust
• Long-term ranking

If you keep writing, refining, and aligning with user intent, you already know how to write a blog.









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