So, how do you decide which format to use?

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So, how do you decide which format to use?

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Here are some common blog post formats:

How-tos : Step-by-step instructions that help readers complete a specific task or learn something new.
Listicles : Posts organized as a list of tips, tools, reasons, or examples. These are easy to scan and read.
Reviews : Detailed evaluations of products, services, or tools, often comparing features, advantages, and disadvantages.
Case studies : In-depth analyses of specific examples or real-life cashapp database scenarios that provide insights or lessons learned.
Interviews : Q&A format posts with experts, influencers, or people with unique perspectives.
Opinion articles : Articles that express your thoughts, beliefs, or views on a particular topic or issue.
Comparison posts : Posts that compare two or more products, tools, or methods and help readers make informed decisions.
Checklists : Organized lists of steps, tips, or items that readers can easily follow or use.
A good starting point is to analyze the top-ranked articles on your chosen topic.

Since these posts are already performing well, it means that Google likes both the content and the format in which the information is presented.

I start creating my blog outline by reading through the top three websites for my chosen keyword and finding patterns in the content I read.
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