GROW ON STEEMIT - Part 2
Tips you should know when you want to create a content on STEEMIT.
you can real part 1 and part 2 to get more info for content creation tips:
so here are the rest of the tips
9- Use data and statistics. Find data in your niche by googling [keyword] + “statistics/data/survey/study”. Plot a simple chart and format it so that it looks nicer. Use the data to support your point in the article.
10- Provides graphics and images. Studies show that your post should have at least one image for every 350 words. You can create graphics using Pixabay and Canva.
11- Link to proven authority sites. As much as inbound links are important to SEO, outbound links also play a significant role. You also give a reference to your readers if they want to find out more. Just make sure you are linking to authority sites as your outbound links reflect on you.
12- Standard grammar and writing style. It is important for your content to be free of grammatical errors. You can use tools like Grammarly to check for errors. Also, your writing style should include using the active voice, stronger verbs, and avoid the use of adverbs or the nominalization of verbs.
13- Create actionable contents. Can your content solve your readers’ problems? Actionable contents are contents that help your readers to take actions. You can make your contents actionable by writing the steps your readers need to take and showing visuals like screenshots and videos.
14- Make your content scannable. Readers first scan your content before reading it. If your content is not scannable, most readers will not read your content. To make your content scannable, you have to break your contents into different sections with clear subheaders. You can also use short paragraphs and bullet points.
15- Evoke emotions in your content. Emotions encourage sharing. 2 ways you can evoke emotions in your content is to provide a positive message in your content, and create insanely useful content.
16- Isolate quotes that you want your reader to remember. You might want your reader to have a key takeaway from reading your blog. Provide a memorable quote that your reader can tweet easily. You can use SumoMe or ClicktoTweet for this.
17- Maximize your reader-focused ratio. Do you focus on your reader in your writing? You can find out by calculating your reader-focused ratio. The ratio is based on the number of “You” and “Your” vs the number of “I” and “We”. You want your ratio to be above 3 to be reader-focused.
Please leave a comment if you need more explanation regarding any of these tips and i will answer them as soon as possible.
Correct your title. It says Prat 2 instead of Part 2.