Here are the steps to the simplest post writing formula you'll ever read.  This method works with any blog, B2B, B2C, personal or corporate.

It doesn't matter what type of blog you have, and it's so simple to do.
 

Step 1: Get your title right.

If you don't have a title that will grab them by the eyeballs, don't start to write the post.
 

Step 2: Make a bold statement in the introduction. 

This statement is the hook that gets them to dive into the post and read it. Give them a quick overview of what to expect inside the post.
 

Step 3: Put sub-headings inside the body.  

No-one wants to read a wall of text, so use sub-headings to break it up, and the sub-headings should be able to be read as a summary of the content for the skimmers. Paragraphs should be 5-6 lines max. It helps if you also link out to other sites where it's relevant.

 

Step 4: The final sub-heading should be — Conclusion.  

The conclusion needs to be a summary of the whole post and end with a question to trigger comments.
 

Bonus Tip:  When you link out to other sites, make sure you email them to let them know you linked to them and add a P.S. similar to this "If you share this it will make me very happy".
 

Conclusion:

There you have it, the easiest and simplest formula for writing blog posts that you have ever seen. If you disagree with me, you should email me with your simpler version.
 

Regards,
Brent.

 

P.S.  I trust that you noticed that I used the formula to write the email as a demonstration of the method.

You'll probably notice very rapidly that I didn't mention anything about the type of content you should have in your post.

That's because the type of content isn't relevant to the formula; anything will work for you.

You could use this formula to rewrite the PLR you already have on your computer or perhaps the sales page for that PLR and sell the product.

To find out how best to make use of the PLR you already have, check out this excellent training.

 
  Brent Milne
12 Torrens St
Happy Valley
South Australia

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