How to Structure Blog Posts That Rank on Google & Attract Patients [Propel Playback]

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Ready to transform your blog posts from forgettable to remarkable? The structure of your content matters just as much as what you're saying—perhaps even more.

In this value-packed episode, we dive deep into the anatomy of truly effective blog posts. I break down the five essential structural elements that separate high-performing content from everything else cluttering the internet. From crafting headlines that demand clicks to conclusions that drive action, each component plays a crucial role in your content's success.

Webpage Episode: https://propelyourcompany.com/anatomy-blog-post/

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Chapters

1. How to Structure Blog Posts That Rank on Google & Attract Patients [Propel Playback] (00:00:00)

2. Welcome and Series Introduction (00:01:22)

3. Blog Length and Word Count Targets (00:02:08)

4. Creating Compelling Blog Titles (00:04:21)

5. Writing Effective Introductions (00:07:51)

6. Using Subheaders and Formatting (00:10:46)

7. Visual Elements and Images (00:13:36)

8. Conclusions with Strong CTAs (00:14:45)

9. Episode Summary and Closing (00:17:01)

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Content provided by Darcy Sullivan, Marketing Strategist & SEO Expert // Propel Marketing & Design, Darcy Sullivan, Marketing Strategist, and SEO Expert // Propel Marketing. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Darcy Sullivan, Marketing Strategist & SEO Expert // Propel Marketing & Design, Darcy Sullivan, Marketing Strategist, and SEO Expert // Propel Marketing or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Ready to transform your blog posts from forgettable to remarkable? The structure of your content matters just as much as what you're saying—perhaps even more.

In this value-packed episode, we dive deep into the anatomy of truly effective blog posts. I break down the five essential structural elements that separate high-performing content from everything else cluttering the internet. From crafting headlines that demand clicks to conclusions that drive action, each component plays a crucial role in your content's success.

Webpage Episode: https://propelyourcompany.com/anatomy-blog-post/

Send in your questions. ❤ We'd love to hear from you!

Free Workshop + Bonus
How to Dominate the First Page of Google and Get More New Patients Without Spending Money on Ads
Rank at the top of Google and get free website traffic.
Join me in the workshop and find out how!

https://propelyourcompany.com/learn
Let's Stay Connected:

  continue reading

Chapters

1. How to Structure Blog Posts That Rank on Google & Attract Patients [Propel Playback] (00:00:00)

2. Welcome and Series Introduction (00:01:22)

3. Blog Length and Word Count Targets (00:02:08)

4. Creating Compelling Blog Titles (00:04:21)

5. Writing Effective Introductions (00:07:51)

6. Using Subheaders and Formatting (00:10:46)

7. Visual Elements and Images (00:13:36)

8. Conclusions with Strong CTAs (00:14:45)

9. Episode Summary and Closing (00:17:01)

118 episodes

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