Tuesday, August 14, 2012

5 Simple Ways to Add Value into Yours Content


After a long time .. I am going to be a write a post for you.. So Are yours readers getting real value from your posts???
Hopefully, you are sharing ideas, giving advice, or providing inspiration …so, but you could probably still use a few extra tricks to make your posts brilliantly useful for your readers.
So today i am going to explain five tips to add value in yours contents ..

Step#1: Give “Do It” Tips :

It is very easy to give information … but are your readers really implementing what they are learn from yours blog? Make it easy for them with simple tips for putting what they read into practice.
You can call these Do it, Try this, Your will turn, Exercise … whatever works for you and your audience. Here’s an example: one of my “Fix it” tips from The Five Biggest Mistakes That Bloggers Make.
Fix it: Come up with a blogging rhythm that works for you. Remember, quality is better than quantity!

Step#2: Link to Useful Resources :

Whatever you are posting about, the links can help give extra value to readers. For instance, if you’re writing a guide on setting up a blog, you might want to link to a post on choosing a great domain name.
Some links could go to other posts on yours blog (great for decreasing your bounce rate and for improving your SEO). Others could go to posts on other people’s blogs (great for building relationships with fellow bloggers and for showing your expertise by pointing readers to the useful resources in your niche).

Step#3: Add Formatting for Easy Reading :

Subheadings, numbered points, bold text, blockquotes. all of these are make it easier for your reader to take in what you’re saying. If you have a long post without much formatting, try the breaking it up into sections. Write clear subheadings that let the reader jump straight to the information that interests them.
For more help on formatting, check out How to Write the Scannable Content: A 6-Step Approach

Step#4: Give Concrete Examples :

When you are explaining a new concept, give readers an example. For instance, if you are telling them to write compelling headlines for their landing page, include at least one (and probably more..) examples of actual headlines.
Your examples might be a screenshots, videos, photos, quotes, case studies … anything that helps readers to truly understand what you are saying. Make them specific, and if necessary, take the time to explain them.

Step#5: Tell Readers Where to Go Next :

At the end of yours amazing post, make sure you give readers to some guidance on what to do next. That might be one suggestion to get them started on implementing your advice, or it could be a link to a related post on yours blog.
This is also a great way to incorporate your call to the action.So, Look for ways to theencourage readers to do something that benefits you and them: for instance, you might suggest that they join yours mailing list for more help with a particular topic, or you could ask them to leave any of the questions for you in the comments.
So … now its your turn! Head on over to yours blog and take a look at one of your recent posts. Choose one idea from above, and use that to give your post even more values. Then come back and pop a comment below to let us know what you did. So, If you will got any other great suggestions for adding value to posts, let us know about that too.

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