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  • 8 Steps You Need to Know to Write Captivating Blog Posts

    Writing captivating content for your audience is a great way to turn visitors into dedicated readers. In this post, you’ll learn the 8 steps you need to know to write captivating blog posts.

    Writing a blog post takes more than just a couple of hours, even if you can type quickly and have amazing writing skills. From the time you think of a blog post idea until the time you hit “publish” you’ll be planning and writing the actual post.

    You want visitors to turn into regular subscribers.

    You want visitors to get to the end of your post excited to read more of what you have to offer.

    In order for visitors to keep coming back, you have to write captivating blog posts that they will want to read.

    How do you do that? Keep reading and I’ll show you.

    8 Steps you need to know to write captivating blog posts

    How to Write Attention-grabbing Content

    Before you start writing captivating blog posts, you have to know your audience. You need to know what they are looking for and what problems they have that you can solve for them.

    How do you know what your audience wants? Ask them! Send an email asking for their feedback or give them the option to ask questions that you can answer in a full-length post. Send surveys asking them what they are struggling with.

    Other ways to know what your audience wants are:

    • Pay attention to their comments on your other posts as well as posts of other sites in your niche.
    • Use tools like KeywordTool.io to find popular topics people are searching for.
    • Read reviews of books in your niche on Amazon.

    And if you need some ideas for posts, be sure to check out these 180 blog post ideas for any niche.

    8 Steps to Write Captivating Blog Posts

    Step 1: Plan

    Many bloggers overlook the planning stage, which is really important, especially if you are serious about making money with your blog. Planning blog posts ahead will actually save you time later on.

    Here’s what you need to do during the planning stage before you start writing captivating blog posts.

    • Choose a topic: The topic you choose to write about should be interesting to you. If you’re not interested in what you’re writing about, your audience isn’t going to be interested in reading it. Readers can tell when writers are not enthusiastic about their topic. They’ll pick up on the boredom and leave, maybe to never come back.
    • Write an outline: Outlines are very important when it comes to planning your blog. They don’t have to be detailed or super long, either. It just needs to be a guide to make sure you stick to the topic.
      • An example of an outline should be something like this:
        • Title of Post
        • Introduction (quick summary of what the post will be about)
        • Sections and subsections
        • Conclusion
    • Do your research: I don’t mean copy Wikipedia for every topic you cover on your blog. In fact, only using one source for your research is a bad idea. Make sure you’re choosing the right sources and don’t forget to cite them.

    Step 2: Create a persuasive headline

    The headline is the title of your post and should grab your readers’ attention. It needs to make your audience want to read more and share your work with others.

    Headlines sell the content as well as represent it in social media, emails, and search engines. You want to make sure your title tells exactly what your content is about.

    Don’t try to trick readers into reading your content by using a title that has nothing to do with what you are writing about. This will make them see you as untrustworthy and they will never return to your site.

    If you want visitors to read your blog post, then your headline must answer the question they’ve been needing to be answered for a long time. Let’s say you are a food blogger and your readers want to know about baking measurements. You wouldn’t want your post headline to read:

    “Baking Measurements”

    Instead, you would want something more eye-catching:

    “How to Properly Measure Ingredients When Baking”

    Which one would you click on to read?

    Here are two free headline analyzer tools for you to try:

    Step 3: Write an eye-catching introduction

    The introduction is where you will show your readers that you understand what they are going through. You want to make them feel as though you are reading their minds.

    How do you do this?

    With empathy.

    More than likely you’ve struggled with the very issue that you are writing about. Step into your readers’ shoes write from their prospective. Prove to them that you “get it” and you’re on their side.

    Another tip when writing your introduction is to trigger your audience’s emotions. Think of the feelings you want your readers to experience: joy, sadness, hope, anger, courage, and so on. As you write, feel those emotions yourself and your readers will read them feeling the emotions you desire them to feel.

    Step 4: Write easy-to-read content

    People are skimmers so they need something quick and easy to read. To make your post easy for people to read yet still make them see the main points, use subheadings. Subheadings guide readers to the point your post is trying to make in a clear and enjoyable way.

    Subheadings should stick to your main headline and not get off track. Otherwise, the reader will get confused and leave.

    Another helpful tip to making reading easier is to use bullet points. Bullet points highlight your most important information and are easy to skim through. Keep bullet points to 1 or 2 lines, don’t write paragraphs in them. They’re not sentences, just mini-headlines.

    Step 5: Add images to your post to improve flow

    Visual content is processed faster by the human brain than text. Images tell a story just as much as the words themselves. The internet is becoming more and more about visual content than reading.

    Images are also great for sharing to Pinterest and social media. They also help people “see” what you are writing about, especially if you are writing tutorial posts.

    But don’t go overboard! Too many images may make your site take longer to load, causing visitors to leave.

    There are a lot of free sites out there where you can get high-quality images for your posts. Some I like to use are:

    Step 6: Add a call-to-action

    A good and clear call-to-action is something that stands out and asks your readers to engage with you and take certain action after reading your content. You can use a well-designed button or just simple text.

    Some examples of good call-to-action are asking readers to:

    • leave a comment
    • share your post
    • sign up for your email list
    • purchase your product
    • follow you on social media

    Step 7: Close with a conclusion

    Wrap up your post with a short summary of all that you covered.

    Do not add any new information here. That’s for a whole new blog post.

    Step 8: Edit your post

    Step away from your post for a little while, possibly a day or so. This way you can come back to it with fresh eyes and see what can be done to improve the post.

    Keep these tips in mind when editing your post:

    • Remove all unnecessary words, sentences, paragraphs, etc. The only thing your post needs is what is absolutely necessary to get your point across.
    • Don’t lecture your audience, motivate them. Your readers need to feel that you are on their side, not that you are a condescending know-it-all.
    • Add emotion and energy to your writing. If you are bored with your topic, readers will be, too.
    • Make sure your content is easy to read and flows well.
    • Check to make sure you aren’t contradicting or repeating yourself.
    • Don’t jump back and forth within your writing. Make sure your writing is driving the post forward so it reaches its destination smoothly.
    • Make sure sentences are paragraphs flow effortlessly into the next. A sentence should depend on the ones before it, so your writing will feel less choppy and be easier to understand.
    • Use bold and italics to highlight very important words and sentences, but don’t overdo it.
    • Use bullet points to group related topics together and make them easier to read.
    • Avoid words like “might”, “possibly”, “perhaps”, and “may” when giving advice.
    • Add relevant images, infographics, and screenshots to your content.
    • Make sure you are being consistent throughout your post. Make sure all points in a list belong to the same category and a list of steps is only a list of steps.
    • Fix any typos, spelling mistakes, and/or grammar mistakes. Grammarly is very helpful at picking these out for you.
    • Don’t forget to cite any sources you used and give credit where it is due. Honesty is always the best policy.
    • Read your post out loud to help you catch any run-on sentences and choppy rhythm.

    To Recap

    Writing captivating blog posts for your audience doesn’t have to be hard or take weeks. An amazing blog post that stands out to your readers will take more time to write.

    If you follow the 8 steps above every time you sit down to write it will quickly become a habit. And you will have an amazing blog that everyone will be excited to keep coming back to.

    You’ll drive more traffic to your blog and people will want to share your content with others.


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    8 Steps You Need to Know to Write Captivating Blog Posts
  • 180 Blog Post Ideas for Any Niche

    Do you have writer’s block? Are you having trouble figuring out what to write about in your nice? In this post I’m sharing some great blog post ideas to help you overcome writer’s block.

    Let’s face it – we all get writer’s block at some point. We open our notebooks and stare at the blank page for hours before shutting it, frustrated.

    Maybe you have writer’s block right now and have no idea what to write for your next blog post.

    Well, you’ve come to the right place because listed below are 180 blog post ideas to help you overcome writer’s block.

    I’ve broken the blog post ideas down under specific niches, but you can use these ideas for any niche! Make them your own and get that blog post written today.

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    Do you need help finding your blog niche? Click here to read all about blog niches.

    Blog Post Ideas for Any Niche

    Food blog

    1. Quick dinner ideas for busy families
    2. Easy after-school snacks
    3. Diet specific recipes (keto, low carb, low sodium, etc.)
    4. Best Instant Pot dinners
    5. No-bake dessert recipes
    6. Dinner ideas for date night
    7. Recipes with 5 ingredients or less
    8. Meatless Monday recipes
    9. Cookbook reviews
    10. Pinterest recipe fails
    11. Must-have kitchen gadgets
    12. Gift basket ideas for new bakers
    13. Growing your own herbs
    14. The best herbs you need for cooking
    15. How to organize your kitchen
    16. Restaurant reviews in your town, city, state, etc.
    17. Tips for food blog photography
    18. Getting your kids involved in the kitchen
    19. Holiday meals roundups (Christmas, Thanksgiving, Easter, etc.)
    20. Best holiday desserts (Christmas, Thanksgiving, Easter, etc.)

    Beauty blog

    21. Skincare for each season (Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer)
    22. Latest beauty trends
    23. Newest beauty products
    24. Best drugstore products
    25. How to choose colors for your skin tone
    26. Hairstyles that compliment your face shape
    27. How to organize your makeup drawer
    28. Best storage containers for makeup
    29. Easy updos for prom
    30. Best hair masks for dry, damaged hair
    31. Makeup product reviews
    32. Hair product reviews
    33. Skin product reviews
    34. Expensive makeup dupes
    35. Top beauty hacks
    36. Skincare routine
    37. Self-care routines
    38. Beauty stocking stuffers
    39. Top 10 drugstore beauty products
    40. Beauty trends to avoid

    Health/Fitness blog

    41. Top foods for reducing inflammation
    42. How to overcome the fear of judgment at the gym
    43. Walking plan to lose weight
    44. Best free fitness apps
    45. Yoga for beginners
    46. Meal tips for weight loss
    47. Habits to overcome when you’re trying to lose weight
    48. How to get motivated for exercise
    49. Best workout gear on Amazon
    50. The most comfortable leggings for working out
    51. Best stretches for runners
    52. Free YouTube workout videos
    53. Training together as a couple
    54. How to create a fitness plan
    55. How to fit in a workout on your lunch break
    56. Quick workouts for stay at home moms
    57. Creating a healthy meal plan
    58. Best playlists for working out
    59. What should you put in your gym bag
    60. Daily heart-healthy activities

    Parenting/Mom blog

    61. What to pack in your hospital bag
    62. Staying healthy during pregnancy
    63. Trendy maternity clothes
    64. How to care for a baby on a budget
    65. Best books for children
    66. Potty training do’s and don’t’s
    67. Family game night ideas
    68. Date night ideas for new parents
    69. Homeschool curriculum for all ages
    70. How to organize the playroom
    71. How to keep everyone sane on road trips with kids
    72. Summer activities with kids
    73. Fun craft ideas for kids
    74. How to bond with your baby
    75. How to bond with your teen
    76. Playdate ideas
    77. Setting boundaries for screen time
    78. Supporting your kids through grief
    79. Best books for preteens going through puberty
    80. How to cope with empty nest syndrome

    Lifestyle/Personal Development blog

    81.. Creating healthy habits at the beginning of the year
    82. Embracing mental health
    83. Creating morning habits for a successful day
    84. How to create a budget and stick to it
    85. How to overcome rejection
    86. 5 ways to be happier during winter
    87. Reduce anxiety and stress naturally
    88. Motivational/Inspirational quotes
    89. 50 date night ideas on a budget
    90. Bullet journal ideas you need to know about
    91. Simplify your life with these 7 productivity hacks
    92. Money-saving tips and tricks
    93. How you paid off your debt
    94. Movie night ideas
    95. Movie reviews
    96. Book reviews
    97. Holiday gift guides
    98. How to say “no” without feeling guilty
    99. How to be a happier person
    100. 10 ways to stick to your to-do lists

    Cleaning/Organizing blog

    101. 10 ways to organize your home quickly
    102. Organizing tips for the bedroom/bathroom/kitchen/living room
    103. How to clean up fast before company
    104. How to make your own natural cleaning supplies
    105. Fragrance hacks you need to try
    106. Top 10 cleaning hacks for the kitchen
    107. How to deep clean the bathroom
    108. Getting rid of that urine smell in the bathroom
    109. Best organizers for your bedroom/bathroom/kitchen/living room
    110. Tips for cleaning and organizing the garage
    111. How to clean and organize your basement
    112. Quick organizing tips for busy moms
    113. Quick cleaning tips for busy moms
    114. How to keep the house clutter-free when you have kids
    115. How to organize just about anything
    116. How to organize a bathroom so you can get ready quickly
    117. Things you shouldn’t keep in your refrigerator
    118. How to organize a pantry on a budget
    119. 10 things in your home that’s making you sick
    120. 5 motivational ways to clean when you just don’t feel like it

    Home Decor blog

    121. Dollar store hacks for small spaces
    122. How to make a small room look bigger
    123. 7 DIY decor ideas you can make on a budget
    124. Frugal home décor hacks
    125. Best color trends of the year
    126. How to add pops of color to your home
    127. 5 indoor plants that look amazing in your home
    128. Holiday decorating ideas
    129. Holiday home decor DIY’s
    130. How to style your living room
    131. 15 home décor ideas for your living room
    132. Home tour
    133. How to live through a home renovation
    134. How to style a shelf or tv stand
    135. Best patio décor ideas
    136. How to create a gallery wall
    137. How to use keepsakes in your modern décor
    138. Latest furniture trends
    139. How to paint furniture
    140. Top trending light fixtures for any home

    Travel blog

    140. Best ways to travel with kids
    141. What to take on vacation
    142. Hotel reviews
    143. Airline reviews
    144. Beginner traveling hacks
    145. Best destinations for couples
    146. Family-friendly destinations
    147. Cruise review
    148. How to plan a family vacation on a budget
    149. How to pack to save space
    150. How to save money while on vacation
    151. Carry-on bag checklist
    152. Best suitcases roundup
    153. Tips for traveling with a baby
    154. Must do road trip ideas
    155. Travel guide for your state
    156. 7 best places to travel this year
    157. Places to avoid while traveling
    158. Top 15 books for travelers to read
    159. What to pack for traveling overseas
    160. How to travel to a foreign country

    Personal Finance blog

    161. Understanding your electric bill
    162. How to conserve heat in the winter
    163. Best energy-saving lightbulbs
    164. Grocery shopping on a budget
    165. How to reduce food waste
    166. 55 ways to save money at home
    167. How to use coupons at any store
    166. Alternatives to eating out
    167. How to get by without using credit cards
    168. 25 ways to make money with side jobs
    169. How to make your own cleaning supplies to save money
    170. Gift ideas to make on a budget
    171. Tips for selling online
    172. How to watch your favorite tv shows without cable tv
    173. 20 ways to entertain for free
    174. Financial books you need to read today
    175. Top money mistakes young people make
    176. Creating a budget and sticking to it
    177. Budget tips for beginners
    178. Personal financial goals for the year/month
    179. Teaching personal finance to teens
    180. Teaching your kids how to save money

    Pro tips for overcoming writer’s block

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    • Keep a running list of ideas
      • Have a notes app on your phone and jot down blog post ideas as you think of them
      • Keep a notebook and pen close by so whenever you think of an idea you can write it down
      • Keep a blog post idea worksheet in your blog binder to write a running list on (You can get a free printable blog post idea worksheet in my free resources page!)
    • Write ideas on Post-It Notes
      • I stock up on Post-It Notes and stick them everywhere! I have them on my blog binder, in my notebook, and sometimes stuck to my computer.
    • Use your ideas as email topics, too
      • For example, if you write a bunch of posts about how to organize different rooms in your home, then send an email to your list titled “How to organize every room in your home”. Include your list of posts to get your readers involved.
    • Just start writing
      • Start writing a post and if it just sucks, then stop. Save it and come back to it later. Sometimes all it takes is a little time and a mood shift to come up with better content.
    • Keep writing
      • The more you write the more the blog post ideas will start flowing into your mind. Give it time and never give up!
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