How do you write long-form content people want to read?

- Map out the problem and expected solutions in my mind. I like to picture the reader based on the ideal buyer.
Empathy gives me a second-hand experience of the problem and what they would want to see in a solution.
Empathy gives me a second-hand experience of the problem and what they would want to see in a solution.
I list these problems and solutions to answer as H2s and H3s.
Next, I turn to Frase and SEMrush to create the content outline.
Next, I turn to Frase and SEMrush to create the content outline.
I use @semrush topic research to identify semantic words and "hot topics" to discuss in the article.
@fraseHQ gives me a birds-eye view of what competitors are using as H2s and H3s plus cool stats to include in the copy. It also determines word count.
After creating the outline, I start writing from the first subheading, not the intro.
If there's an opportunity to build a graphic, I'll leave a note in there with an outline of how the graphic should look.
Graphics are great for engagement
If there's an opportunity to build a graphic, I'll leave a note in there with an outline of how the graphic should look.
Graphics are great for engagement
After writing, I go back and do the introduction.
I like to open with a:
mind-blowing statistic
An opposing opinion that makes the reader feel
A story that highlights the gravity of the problem
A personal experience with the problem
I like to open with a:
mind-blowing statistic
An opposing opinion that makes the reader feel
A story that highlights the gravity of the problem
A personal experience with the problem
Remember:
Make your paragraphs shorts
Be personable
Avoid long, winded sentences
Write like you're having a conversation
Evoke emotion
Make your paragraphs shorts
Be personable
Avoid long, winded sentences
Write like you're having a conversation
Evoke emotion