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How to Write Content: 7 Easy Steps to Master Content Writing, Article Writing, Web Content Marketing & Blog Writing
How to Write Content: 7 Easy Steps to Master Content Writing, Article Writing, Web Content Marketing & Blog Writing
How to Write Content: 7 Easy Steps to Master Content Writing, Article Writing, Web Content Marketing & Blog Writing
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How to Write Content: 7 Easy Steps to Master Content Writing, Article Writing, Web Content Marketing & Blog Writing

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Are you ready to dive into the world of content writing, but don't know where to start? 


Do you feel unclear about how to distinguish and use the elements of the content writing process?


LanguageEnglish
PublisherJaiden Pemton
Release dateAug 11, 2023
ISBN9781088253366

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    How to Write Content - Jaiden Pemton

    How to Write Content

    7 Easy Steps to Master Content Writing, Article Writing, Web Content Marketing & Blog Writing

    Jaiden Pemton

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    How to Write Content

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    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    Chapter 1: Step 1 - Writing for Your Audience

    Knowing Your Audience

    Visualizing Audience Reactions

    Obtaining Audience Demographics

    Considering Level of Education

    Determining Prior Knowledge

    Defining Reader’s Expectations

    Determining Content Purpose

    Attracting Audience Attention

    Asking Questions and Sharing Extra Information

    Making Use of Written and Video Reviews

    Knowing Your Niche

    Chapter 2: Step 2 - Assigning a Purpose to Each Paragraph

    Creating Summary Paragraphs

    Quickly Answering Reader’s Questions

    Offering Accurate Descriptions

    Narrowing Down Main Points

    Avoiding Passive Sentences

    Chapter 3: Step 3 - Determining Main Ideas and Conclusion

    Summarizing Passages

    Maintaining Overarching Themes

    Utilizing Repetition

    Topic and Thesis Sentences

    Implying the Main Idea

    Avoiding Main Idea Mistakes

    Revisiting Earlier Information

    Avoiding Introductory Phrases

    Summarizing the Overall Argument

    Facing Opposing Arguments

    Leaving a Lasting Impact

    Speaking to All Crucial Points

    Chapter 4: Step 4 - Selecting the Correct Language to Use

    Writing for Your Audience

    Know Your Purpose

    Selecting the Right Vocabulary

    Selecting the Right Tone

    Staying True to Your Personality

    Chapter 5: Step 5 - Providing Evidence

    Why Back Up Your Claims?

    Not All Sources Are Created Equal

    Types of Sources

    Scientific Journals

    Case Studies

    Testimonials

    News Reports

    Interviews

    Chapter 6: Step 6 - Triple-checking Technicalities

    Checking Grammar

    Ensuring proper vocabulary

    Beware of Sounding Smart

    Use Beta Testers

    Chapter 7: Step 7 - Utilizing Your Passion and Your

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