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: Don't just rewrite existing content. Find a "gap" in what's currently available or add unique value through personal interviews, quotes, or new visuals.

: Draft a catchy, keyword-rich title (typically 6–13 words) that promises a concrete benefit to the reader. : Don't just rewrite existing content

: Choose a subject your audience cares about by conducting market research or analyzing competitors' top-performing posts. : Choose a subject your audience cares about

: Check top-ranking articles for your topic to ensure you are answering the specific questions readers are asking. 2. Structuring and Outlining Structuring and Outlining : Use the Wix Blog

: Use the Wix Blog Checklist to map out your main sections with H2 and H3 subheadings . This creates a "bird's-eye view" that makes writing faster and ensures a logical flow.

: Start with an introduction that hooks the reader, follow with body sections for your main points, and end with a conclusion that includes a Call to Action (CTA) . 3. Drafting the Content

To prepare a detailed blog post effectively, you should follow a structured process that moves from initial research to final optimization. 1. Planning and Research