Rules for SEO-friendly Blog Post

    When starting a new blog post, many bloggers will simply start typing whatever comes to mind. While this may work for some people who have natural writing abilities, others may require assistance. Today, I will share some rules that I learned from Malaysia SEO company. It is about the few 'rules' I use when I start a new blog.

Rule 1: Think about your contents before you write!

    Before you begin, consider your piece's message carefully. What do you want to say to your readers, or what central question do you want to address? What is the point of your article? And, at the end of the page, what do you want your readers to do? Before you begin, write down the answers to these questions and consider the search intent of the person. Looking at the search results for the search term you want to rank for is a simple way to get an idea of this.

Rule 2: Plan your post's structure.

    A clear structure is required to write a readable and SEO-friendly blog post. This means that each post should include at least three parts:

- an introduction (in which you introduce your topic); 

- a body (in which you write the main message);

- a conclusion (in which you summary the main ideas or draw a conclusion).

   Write down what you want to say in each of the three sections in a few sentences. You've just finished writing a summary of your post. This will assist you in creating a well-structured and readable blog post so you can start your actual writing now.

Rule 3: Separating your article by paragraphs and headings 

    Paragraphs are used by everyone, but not everyone uses them well. Don't start each new sentence on a new line just for the sake of appearances. Also, avoid making them too long, as each paragraph should have its own idea or subject. Consider what the main idea of each paragraph is. You should be able to sum up the main point in one sentence. If that isn't possible and you need more sentences to explain the main point, just use more paragraphs in your article.

   Besides paragraphs, a proper heading also assist your readers in understanding what a particular section of your text is write about. If you want people to read your articles, use subheadings to guide them. Subheadings make it easier for readers to scan your page and understand the structure of your articles. They are important not only for readability, but also for SEO. As a result, I would recommend including your keyword into some of the subheadings. I do mean some of them, because repeating your keyword in each heading will make the text clunky and unnatural. This will deter people from continuing to read.

Rule 4: Balance the length of your article 

    Ensure your blog posts have at least 300 words length, but keep the length of your article balanced. Google prefers long articles; however, if your article is too long, it may turn off users. I would recommend only writing long articles if you are confident in your writing abilities. When your post is lengthy, you're asking a lot of your readers to read the entire thing. Remember to use your focus key throughout your text to ensure that you end up with an SEO-friendly blog post!

Rule 5: Include some content that previously published

    If you've previously written content on the same topic as your current post, make sure to link to and from it. It will strengthen your new blog post and existing posts by demonstrating authority on the subject. In addition, the structure of your links is important for your Google rankings. Not to mention that linking to other content about a subject is beneficial to your readers, as they may be interested in reading these related posts as well. It helps them in navigating your website.

    This link is known as internal linking, and both your readers and Google will appreciate it. It assists them in managing your content and understanding the relationships between different content on your site, so take the time to link to and from previous content.

Rule 6: Consistently add new content

    Adding new blog posts to your website on a regular basis can inform Google that your website is active. This is significant because if your site isn't active, Google will crawl it less frequently and this is potentially harming your rankings. However, don't simply post for the sake of posting. Make sure that everything you post is always high quality, informative, well-written articles that entertain readers while also fitting their search intent.

Conclusion

    These few rules  that I learned from Malaysia SEO company. All of these rules can help your blog or website to rank high in Google. Nowadays, quality content reigns supreme. Furthermore, good content leads to more links, shares, tweets, and return visitors to your website. Of course, there are other things you can do to improve your post's SEO friendliness, but the most important thing is to simply write very, very good posts! BYE. 

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