Bone-ified Blog Structures to Rattle Readers and Keep Them Interested
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Bone-ifiedBlog Structures
to RattleReaders andKeep ThemInterested
Bone-ifiedBlog Structures
to RattleReaders andKeep ThemInterested
Keeping yourreaders interested
is key tomaintaining an
audience.Using a variety of
blog structures willkeep things new
and exciting!
Love It & List It How-To You Do
Based on a True Story Yay or Nay
Blog Structures Blog Structures
Love It & List It Introduction
1. Point, expand
2. Point, expand
3. Point, expand
Call to action
Love It & List It This format will
provide readers witha list. This style is
excellent for areadership that's onthe go and looking to
scan through yourblog quickly. It's alsoa perfect format for
sharing, which willenable your posts to
reach a wideaudience through
social media.
Start with a brief intro explainingwhat you are listing.
List each point, with a shortdescription explaining why eachis on the list.
The call to action should provokean immediate response.
How-To You DoHow-To You DoSimple Introduction
What you'll need
Steps 1,2,3,
Caution, tips, and advice
Resources
Start with a very simple introductionthat explains what the end result willbe in a very obvious way.
The "How-To YouDo" post will
provide readerswith a step-by-step guide on
how to dosomething.
Based on a True StoryBased on a True Story Signal retelling
Give details
Set scene
Reflection
Show reaction
Make it clear that you'll beretelling a story.
Reflecting on your post shouldpresent the takeaway of thepiece to the reader.
This should be the climaxof your story.
This format is greatfor bloggers who
want to build a morepersonal relationship
with readers.Displaying your
personality in a blogpost is effective for
gaining trust andbuilding a loyal
readership.
Yay or NayYay or Nay Orient Reader
Take position
Expand ThoughtsExamples
Summarize
The "Yay or Nay"post is a review
post.
Start by explaining whatyou are reviewing.
Share your position (oropinion) on the topic.
Remember, it is not important forthe readers to agree with you, it is
important to at least provoke areaction or discussion.
Provide examples that supportyour argument.
Thank YouThank YouBlog structure is a simple art thatcan be difficult to refine. It's easyto fall into the same old pattern,
but mixing up somethingas simple as your post's format
will rattle your readers' bones andensure that they stay interested.
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