May 06 2008
How to Develop Website Content
It is not uncommon for beginning Internet marketers to wonder how to develop website content. But really, it’s not a mystery. If you can write a middle-school essay or book report, you have enough skills to develop website content.
To get started, you need to use keyword analyzers or lists to find popular Internet keywords. That information has been detailed earlier in this blog, so you should have a good understanding of what to do. So, what you need to concentrate on now is how you can turn those Internet keywords into content that is engaging.
There are several approaches you can use for writing website content. I personally like an essay format, where you use a thesis statement to detail what you’re going to talk about. You reword the points of your thesis in your conclusion. Granted, this format is very academic but it is extremely helpful when you are going through writer’s block.
You can also start your content off by stating a fact or telling a story. You can even say explicitly “This article will talk about… {whatever you want to discuss}.” This is not necessarily the best approach, but if your content is informative your readers won’t care.
There you have it. You now know how to develop website content. In your next lesson, you will learn some of the methods I use for quick research. These methods work even if you’re writing on an impossible topic. So, stay tuned!
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