| Common Mistake | Why It Dilutes Impact | How to Fix It | |----------------|----------------------|---------------| | Trying to cover everything about a topic | Overwhelms the reader, reduces retention | Pick a single angle (e.g., “How to structure an outline for a 1,500‑word blog post”) | | Adding unrelated anecdotes | Breaks flow, weakens authority | Keep stories relevant to the core message | | Using vague headings | Makes scanning difficult | Use actionable, keyword‑rich headings (e.g., “Step 1: Brainstorm Your Core Idea”) |
| Element | Best Practice | |---------|---------------| | | H1 = title, H2 = main sections, H3 = sub‑sections. Include primary keywords in at least one H2. | | Paragraphs | 2–4 sentences each. Use bullet points or numbered lists for clarity. | | Images | Add relevant, high‑quality visuals with descriptive alt‑text. | | Meta Description | 150–160 characters summarizing the post; include the main keyword and a compelling CTA. | | Internal Links | Link to 2–3 related posts on your site to boost dwell time. | | External Links | Cite reputable sources (e.g., research papers, industry leaders). | xnxx134
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