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Rob MeadCut to the Chase and Give Your Readers What They Want

Written by Rob Mead from Perfect Web Content on January 1, 2008

YOUR PARAGRAPHS, SUMMARIES AND SENTENCES HAVE TO BE EYE-CATCHING
A really great summary that should be placed in your blog content would be defined as the main summation of who your subject is, what exactly took place during the experience you are describing along with when and how the incident occurred.

You should never use more than 60 words in describing this summary either. Always keep your summaries action-packed and full of life so that the reader will be compelled to read more.

Sentence length should never be more than 25 words total and paragraphs should not contain more than 75 words so that your blog site content can continue to move along at a rapid pace while still giving your reader all the relevant info that they can handle.
The first sentence in a paragraph is the main catalyst that will get the reader to move on through the rest of your article, so make sure that sentence is the most compelling one you can possibly think of before you write it.

PROPER KEYWORD USAGE SHOULD BE USED DAILY IN ALL OF YOUR BLOG SITE CONTENT PAGES
A good way to make sure that everybody sees all of your articles or your weekly blog content is by using the correct keywords that people are searching for every day. A great and free keyword tool you should bookmark immediately is Google’s “Keyword Tool” found on their AdSense page.

Just by clicking on the Google keyword tool’s search button and putting in a keyword phrase that describes what your next article’s subject matter is, Google will show you the most popular keywords that their users are searching for. If you use the correct amount of keyword density, your article should be able to get a great Google page ranking.

Your blog site content should contain two to three pertinent and popular keywords that best describe your overall article content for them to do their job. Never use your keywords more than 10% of your total page content or Google will penalize you for “keyword stuffing”. You definitely want to stay on Google’s good side at all times, or your future web success will take a turn for the worse.

GREAT HEADINGS ARE A KEY FACTOR TO YOUR WEB WRITING SUCCESS
Since most people reading on the web today scan through all of your main articles first, the most important writing technique you can ever use will be to start developing great paragraph headings as soon as possible. If your heading in the first article they come across in one of your blog site content pages is boring or dull, guess what? That’s right, they will immediately click out of your web pages and head for another similar site without even bothering to check out the rest of your article. By developing great paragraph headings you will make sure that your future web viewers will never click out of your articles ever again.

FOUR BASIC TECHNIQUES THAT WILL CREATE GREAT HEADINGS FOR ALL OF YOUR BLOG SITE CONTENT PAGES
1. Keep all of your headings to six words or less
2. The headings should contain all of the best keywords you already found using the Google “keyword tool”
3. Edit out all of the adjectives and prepositions that are not necessary
4. Avoid any “professor-like” fancy words that are really not necessary at all

EDIT YOUR BLOG SITE CONTENT CONSTANTLY
To polish up your blog writing, you really need to constantly edit out all unnecessary words from your article or blog content on a daily basis. If you can’t do it yourself, hire a professional writer who can. You should be taking at least a fourth of the time to edit your articles as it does to write them, or else you are not spending enough time editing your work to make it really shine.

It should take you at least three edits to make sure your blog site content is ready to be web-published and you have to edit for style and tone during that first edit. The next two edits should be done by correcting and deleting all grammatical errors and spelling errors you still have left in your blog or article content. By editing your work thoroughly, you should have no problem in getting as many web viewers as you need to ensure great blog success.

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Written by Rob Mead from Perfect Web Content on January 1, 2008 | Filed Under Writing
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One Response so far | Have Your Say!

  1. Nameopoly  |  January 2nd, 2008 at 1:57 pm #

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    Wow great tips I have just started up my blog again on Domain Names. My brain is full of ideas now after reading your blog..Too many ideas but not enough time.

    Happy New Year!

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