If you use the cliffhanger for SEO purposes, just make sure

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If you use the cliffhanger for SEO purposes, just make sure

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You answer the searcher’s intent. The cliffhanger needs to be about something else. For example, suppose you want someone to find your blog post by asking Google, “best widget for my Thingamabob 3000”. You’d better make sure that post explains which widget or widgets are best, and why exactly. You can’t use that as a cliffhanger.


Now, maybe the cliffhanger can be about your unreleased, even better, Widget peru telegram database Ultra 2.0. But the post itself must answer search intent. 4. Produce a Teaser Cliffhangers can be fraught with problems in business blogging, but teasers are very similar and avoid most of these issues. If your blog is on a content calendar, you know right now what you’ll be posting next week (and the week after, and so on).


If your next post relates well to this current one, you can generate interest in that future post by teasing what’s coming. As long as your current post is quality and comprehensive, your readers won’t feel deprived like they might with the cliffhanger. For blogs that aren’t themselves tied to hard sells or obvious CTAs, a teaser of what’s to come can keep your audience interested over the long haul.
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