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: Break your content into digestible, post-sized pieces (250–500 words) using subheadings to make it easy to scan. 2. Connect Through Voice
: Skip vague titles. Use specific names and terms that people actually search for so they can find your answers. N.I.N.A
: Plan your content in "topic clusters" or silos that guide the reader through a journey—from awareness to action. : Break your content into digestible, post-sized pieces
: Start with a short personal story or amusing incident. It makes your writing unique and much harder for others to copy. Use specific names and terms that people actually
Writing a good blog post isn't just about the words; it’s about a mix of authentic voice, smart structure, and helping your readers find exactly what they need. Drawing from experts like Nina Clapperton and Nina Amir , here is how you can write a post that truly performs: 1. Structure for Success