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Somewhere inside. [Lede] Our hook at the beginning of the article to get people reading [H2] Can I put a coffee table in a small living room? Is a round coffee table better for small spaces? [H2] The best coffee tables for small spaces that defy beauty 1. Example coffee table [H3] 2. Example coffee table [H3] 3. Example coffee table [H3] 4. Example coffee table Etc. [H2] Our top picks Looks pretty good if you ask me.
You’ll notice I added a “meta description” and “lede” section as well. The meta description is just a 155 character description of the article and the lede is a hook section. I add these when creating outlines for writers to give them phone number list direction. Cool, now we have our outline, let’s fill it out to get a completed blog post. 4. Writing your blog post Once you have your outline, it’s time to get writing. But to get the most out of your blog post.
You want to make sure your blog post is keyword-rich. When I say “keyword-rich,” I don’t mean keyword stuffing and spamming your article with your main keyword. What I do mean is making sure your blog post includes your target keyword a few times in the article and also variations of the target keyword. Use keywords to fuel your blog post content strategy. You can use a free tool like LSIGraph to help.
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