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After finishing your draft, take a break before reviewing it to catch typos and awkward phrasing with fresh eyes [1, 6].
Aim for a natural, non-formal tone that makes the reader feel like they are in a conversation [4, 15]. mb_m03.7z
Look at existing content on your topic and identify what is missing or how you can provide more value through new visuals, interviews, or unique perspectives [1, 6]. 2. Outline and Draft After finishing your draft, take a break before
Identify who you are writing for to tailor your tone and content to their specific needs and interests [7]. Use short sentences, limit paragraphs to 3-4 lines,
Use H2 and H3 level headings to organize your thoughts and ensure a logical flow [1, 6, 15].
Use short sentences, limit paragraphs to 3-4 lines, and utilize bullet points to make the content skimmable [1, 8]. 3. Polish and Optimize
Your title should be catchy and clearly communicate the value of the post to pique reader attention [7, 8].