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Step 8. Revisit Your Call to Action Does

Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2024 6:09 am
by zihadhosenjm80
Step 8. Revisit Your Call to Action
Does your post have a clear call to action? Ideally, every blog post should have both a compelling blog conclusion and a meaningful, related call to action at the end—something that you’re encouraging the reader to do after reading your blog post.

Some calls to action are more useful to you than others. If your call to action invites the reader to leave a comment, that might be useful when you’re just getting your blog up and running, and trying to build an audience. But a year or more on, it might make sense to use your call to action to promote your email list or even a product.

Step 9. Add Value With “Extras” in Your Post
Is there anything you could add to your post to make it even more valuable and useful to your readers? In most cases, you’ll be able to find opportunities to do this. Take for example, this “extra” that encourages my readers to try all my free blogging tools:

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For your blog, think about adding new sections like:

Including practical tips that the reader can try right away.
Adding links to further resources (yours or other people’s) on the topic.
Putting more images into your post, to make it more visually appealing.
Embedding a video that shows readers how to do something or adds a new angle.
Including quotes from other people in your niche.
Creating a table of contents that has links to jump the reader straight to the part of your post they’re most interested in.
The more useful you can make your post to your target audience, the more likely they are to read more posts on your blog, join your mailing list, and become a customer. Your original content may have been perfectly good, but by turning it into something closer to a complete guide, you may be able to get a lot of traffic.

Step 10. Run Your Post Through a Free Grammar Fixer or Editing Tool
It’s easy to miss your own typos and grammatical errors—even if you’re rewriting a post after a year or more. You might also end up introducing new errors: easy to do if you’re rewriting half a sentence or changing a statistic. That’s why I built a free grammar fixer tool.