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Better Content Creation for Your Startup's Blog

Updated: May 7

For new businesses, blogging is crucial. It strengthens the reputation of your brand and makes your company a thought leader in your sector. You can grow reader trust, boost reader engagement, potentially boost conversions, and more.

Nevertheless, these outcomes rely on blog posts that are well-written. You can make a lot of errors when writing articles, and it's simple to become preoccupied with trying to write and publish as many posts as you can each week in an effort to hold readers' attention.

However, quality matters far more than quantity.

Luckily, there are strategies you can use to craft high-quality content for each of your blog posts.

Conduct thorough target audience research

Who are you writing to in your blog posts?

You must know the audience you’re trying to reach and the kind of content they’ll resonate most with if you want engagement.

Learn as much as you can about your target audience. This includes demographic, behavioral, and psychographic data. In addition, dig deep into their thoughts about your content and how they engage with it. Determine what topics they’re interested in, which blogs they read and how often, and the visuals they’re attracted to.

Once you’ve done your research, create reader personas, which are breakdowns of your ideal readers. You may need to create a few personas to cover a range of people most likely to read your blog.

Your reader personas should include:

  1. Name

  2. Age

  3. Education level

  4. Career

  5. Cultural background

  6. Interests

  7. Lifestyle patterns

  8. Future goals

  9. Challenges they’re facing

  10. How they find information

  11. Digital platforms they’re on the most

  12. The kind of content they consume.

Once you have these details and have a better understanding of what your readers like, you can create a content strategy they’re more likely to enjoy and interact with.

Use the Hub and Spoke Strategy

With a grasp on what your ideal readers deem valuable, it’s time to create a strategy for your blog content. The hub and spoke strategy, in particular, is beneficial for content planning.

This strategy is best understood as a visual.

Envision a bicycle wheel with spokes. The hub is the main content topic, while the spokes connected to it are the supporting topics that substantiate that central topic.

The goal is to create a lot of content around primary topics to show that you’re a thought leader on specific subjects. Thought leadership can increase your authority and prompt search engines to deem your blog trustworthy, which helps you drive more traffic to your site.

To use the hub and spoke strategy, the first step is to research keywords for hubs and key phrases to use in your spoke content. One to two hub keywords is enough, as you’ll create a lot of spoke content for each. After that, brainstorm topics around your keywords and phrases with which your readers will connect.

Be authentic

Aim to be as honest and accurate with your content as possible. Write blog posts that discuss your company in a transparent way. Use these posts to help develop your identity as an organization and show the world who you are. You can even communicate your values through your blog content.

However, it’s vital to be authentic in your content. It’s easy to fall into the trap of telling readers what you think they want to hear to secure a “quick win.

For instance, if your startup is committed to creating a healthier planet, your posts about this should talk honestly about where you are and what you’re doing to honor this commitment.

Avoid greenwashing in your content and don’t misrepresent your environmental activities to try and win readers over. If you’ve yet to become an entirely sustainable company, don’t say you have. And don’t write about how you’ve reduced your carbon footprint by 50% when it’s only 5%.

If readers discover dishonesty, that content will ultimately hurt your brand far

more than it could ever help. Even big brands and established businesses struggle to overcome that kind of reputational damage. Your startup’s blog is a clean slate; use it as an opportunity to invest in your brand.

Write long-form content

A survey by Orbit Media revealed that the average blog post is a little over 1400 words. But the survey also shares that content even longer than that (around 3,000 words) gets better results.

Only a tiny percentage (4%) of bloggers write content that long regularly. If you learn to write high-quality, long-form content, you’ll have a better chance of standing out among the millions of other blogs online.

In general, though, you’ll want to follow these steps during the actual research and writing stages of your content:

  1. Determine the keyword and phrase you’ll be using throughout the post. You should apply the Goldilocks principle here: not too much but not too little. You don’t want to keyword stuff your content, as that may come across as low-quality writing to your readers, but you still want to ensure your content is optimized to rank for those terms.

  2. Read content from your competitors and authoritative sources. From your competitors, you’ll understand what content is being published that audiences are appreciating or not appreciating. From authoritative sources, you’ll gain useful information and find useful pages to reference and link to in your own writing.

  3. Outline your piece. Identify the core point of your post, your supporting arguments in the body, and how you’ll wrap up the post.

  4. Write the piece. Hook your readers with the first sentence. Keep their attention with a unique perspective and tell a good story. Be sure your startup’s personality shines through in your tone and messaging.

It may take a lot of time and effort to craft a single blog post, but it’ll be worth the effort when you see the kind of engagement a quality post inspires.

Create unique visuals

Images, videos, or other visuals should accompany every post you create if you want your readers

to have a memorable experience with your blog.

Of course, you can use stock images, but original visuals will give your readers a real “wow” moment.

Considering creating the following visuals for your blog posts:

  1. Quotes

  2. Screenshots

  3. Infographics

  4. Stunning images

  5. Unique illustrations

  6. GIFs and memes

  7. Short and long videos

  8. Graphs, maps, and charts

  9. Interactive content like polls and surveys.

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Track your blog content’s performance

You can’t improve your blog content if you don’t keep an eye on the results it’s generating for your startup. It’s essential to attach specific metrics and Key Performance

Indicators (KPI) to every blog post to see how it measures up to your goals for the piece.

Track how your content ranks for your target keywords and phrases. Make notes about the posts that are doing great, as well as those that aren’t doing well.

You can then use what’s working in your best posts to update the pieces that aren’t doing well and, hopefully, improve their ranking and performance the next go-round.

Conclusion

It takes effort to produce better blog content. However, you require a top-notch blog for your startup.

In order to hasten its success.

In addition to using the aforementioned advice, make sure your blog is integrated into an omnichannel marketing strategy to increase its impact. Utilize both your blog and your other digital platforms, such as social media and your email list, to drive traffic to each.

Each article should ultimately direct readers to the following stop on their customer journey.

It takes effort to produce better blog content. However, you require a top-notch blog for your startup.

in order to hasten its success.

In addition to using the aforementioned advice, make sure your blog is integrated into an omnichannel marketing strategy to increase its impact. Utilize both your blog and your other digital platforms, such as social media and your email list, to drive traffic to each.

Each article should ultimately direct readers to the following stop on their customer journey.

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