If you’re a fast typewriter, you should be able to write a 750-word essay in about 5 minutes. However, this is different here. “Premium content” is what you should be producing. Before writing an article, research your keywords and see what your competitors are writing about. This is always something you should do the day before.
Search for keywords related to the topic of the article you will be writing about the next day. It should do this immediately after today’s article. After reading the article, I will vividly remember everything. You want them to build on each other. Sometimes it can be a whole new topic. Write down other keywords that Google suggests. You can use one of these as your main keyword. Then enable top news, articles, videos, and images for your keywords and use them as topics for your next post. You can also use Twitter and Facebook to find hashtags related to your keywords.
Doing all this will give you a rough idea of what’s out there online for the keywords you should be looking for. Hashtags help you find the most shared and read Facebook and Twitter articles. Copy the title of the article and the main points in the body. You can also choose the image that ranks highest for your keyword. You need to open a new Word document and paste the images, titles, and highlights you got from different places into it. What you have now is the basic outline of a great essay.
Write your essay from the reader’s point of view.
An article on your competitor’s site probably has good research, and that’s why it ranks in search engines. You can write better articles by reading the articles and comments on your competitor’s blog posts. This will give you an idea of what their readers are thinking. Know what your readers want. When it comes to political news stories and topics, you can almost always find out the political views of the person commenting on the story. Write down your readers’ thoughts or suggestions about the article. Read through the most-liked Facebook comments and write them down as well.
Completed! That should be all you need to do to be ready to write an article the next day. This is how you build your next essay’s skeleton or outline. All the hard work is done (it wasn’t that hard).
Sit down the next morning and start writing the article (or, if you’re doing everything the same morning, take a break). If you do what I just told you, you should be able to write a good article in 15 to 20 minutes.
Make a video (no longer than 3 minutes) of your article. Some of your readers may want to avoid reading your article but want to watch the video. Put your videos on YouTube and link back to your articles and blog sites. If you do, Google will love it, and your SEO rankings will rise.
Publish your articles using hashtags based on what people say about your competitors’ articles. This will help you get those first few clicks and shares.
Don’t use the usual excuse, “I don’t have time to write.” I just showed you how to do it while sipping your coffee. You should be able to finish the article, upload it, and work on tomorrow’s article before your coffee gets cold.