Profitable Blogging & Content Writing Creatively Or With AI
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Learn to create blog and website content that is at the same time:
- SEO friendly
- Grabs attention of readers with good sales copywriting
- Contains interesting writing
- Upsells your products or services
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SALES COPYWRITING AND BLOG CONTENT WRITING
There is a separate field called Sales Copywriting. It deals with attracting buyers or making people click on your headlines. This is a marketing field and it’s an important one for getting more traffic. We cover this in the course.
But your marketing can’t be all sales copywriting. When people click on your blog posts, those posts must contain actual interesting writing. We cover that in the course as well.
This way, you get the best of both worlds because it’s not enough to just get traffic. You must provide a lot of value to your website visitors so they like your content, trust you, subscribe to what you are offering, and eventually buy from you.
ADDING SEO CONTENT WRITING TO YOUR BLOGGING
For many blogs, the biggest source of traffic is from SEO (Search Engine Optimization) when people search for something related to the blog. So it’s not just enough to write content, we must also research SEO keywords and do SEO content writing to bring traffic via search. We will cover that in the course as well.
WHAT YOU WILL BE ABLE TO DO AFTER YOU COMPLETE THE COURSE
You will be able to write solid blog posts, each of which is optimized for SEO while grabbing and holding the reader’s interest. Each post will also be a part of your bigger content strategy, which you will also learn to create in this course.
HOW TO START A WORDPRESS BLOG – JUST CONTENT WRITING – NOT WEBSITE BUILDING
This course does not teach technical website development and WordPress development. The assumption is that you would already have a website and a blog set up by yourself or a freelancer. This course only focuses on content creation and content writing when you start a blog.
CONTENT CREATION THAT’S COMPELLING AND INTERESTS READERS
Many bloggers write boring content in hopes to have it rank in Google search. But that approach by itself is limited and it fails because you need high-quality content creation that perks the reader’s interests, and keeps their attention. The longer your content keeps the reader’s attention, the more likely they will read other pages of yours, buy your products, subscribe to your newsletter, or do anything else you want them to do.
MAKE MONEY BLOGGING
After you attract readers, get to come back regularly, and engage with your content, I’ll show you how to make money blogging. You can make money blogging by publishing ads, selling product, selling services, and more.
Invest in your future. Enroll today.
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3Content plan and strategyVideo lesson
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4SEO keyword mapping and tracking your full list of SEO keywordsVideo lesson
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5Introduction to SEO keyword research & starting to do keyword researchVideo lesson
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6Long-tail vs. short-tail and profitable keywords for best SEO resultsVideo lesson
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7Keyword density in your blog postsVideo lesson
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8Making your topic interesting - it fascinates you and you have expertise in itVideo lesson
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9Adding unique voice to your writing by conveying moods and feelingsVideo lesson
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10Good/bad is meaningless - how to have your own writing voiceVideo lesson
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11Importance of quality scrutiny, editing and re-doingVideo lesson
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12On-page SEO section introductionVideo lesson
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13How to set up the Yoast plugin for SEOVideo lesson
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14How to set up title/description metas for regular blog post SEOVideo lesson
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15Writing enticing meta tags to increase Google SEO SERP clickthroughVideo lesson
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16Meta tag writing exerciseVideo lesson
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17Meta tag writing exercise - answerVideo lesson
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18Meta tag writing exercise twoVideo lesson
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19Meta tag writing exercise two - answerVideo lesson
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20Cornerstone content to help you rank higher in SEOVideo lesson
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21The skyscraper method for SEO contentVideo lesson
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22Google EAT and YMYL - quality content according to GoogleVideo lesson
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23Correct use of H1 and H2 tagsVideo lesson
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24Title tooltip tagVideo lesson
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25Image ALT tag for SEOVideo lesson
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26No-follow vs. follow linksVideo lesson
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27No-follow update and the new UGC and Sponsored attributesVideo lesson
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28How to interlink your website's pages for SEO boostVideo lesson
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29Advanced on-page interlinking strategy to boost your SEOVideo lesson
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30Creating a link to itself in HTMLVideo lesson
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31Linking out for SEOVideo lesson
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32Checking for broken linksVideo lesson
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33How long should each blog post or page be?Video lesson
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34Rank higher and boost sales through lowering your bounce rateVideo lesson
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39Free site to get extra free images and infographicsVideo lesson
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40How to create your infographic so you can make more attractive postsVideo lesson
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41Where to get nice free images to make your content more attractiveVideo lesson
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42Adding a citation to your photos or text to give credit to othersVideo lesson
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43Section introductionVideo lesson
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44English grammar and punctuation exercise - answersVideo lesson
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45Introducing basic building blocks of English grammarVideo lesson
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46Sentence clauses and sentence fragmentsVideo lesson
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47ConjunctionsVideo lesson
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48Fixing run-on sentences and dealing with complex grammar issuesVideo lesson
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49Example of fixing run-on sentences with simple and clear sentencesVideo lesson
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50Four types of sentence structuresVideo lesson
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5110 comma rules that will immediately make you a better writerVideo lesson
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52Example of fixing many mistakes per sentence in a sales textVideo lesson
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53Example 2 of fixing many mistakes per sentence in a sales textVideo lesson
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54Semicolon rulesVideo lesson
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55Colon rulesVideo lesson
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56Question marksVideo lesson
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57Use of quotes - otherwise known as quotation marksVideo lesson
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58Hyphen rulesVideo lesson
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59Another rule for using the hyphenVideo lesson
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60Common terms with hyphen to memorizeVideo lesson
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61Common word choice errors: Its vs. it's, Fewer vs. less, than vs. then & moreVideo lesson
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62Use of lets vs. let'sVideo lesson
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63Who vs. WhomVideo lesson
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64Commonly misspelled words that spellcheck won't pick up - don't trust spellcheckVideo lesson
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65Common word-choice error exerciseVideo lesson
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66Common word-choice error exercise answerVideo lesson
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6710 weak words to take out of your writing and example of email to bossVideo lesson
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68More weak words and phrasesVideo lesson
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69Example of my own writing from years ago and how it can be improvedVideo lesson
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70Example of using fewer words to communicate the same thingVideo lesson
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71Section introduction to ChatGPT to help your proofreading and writing qualityVideo lesson
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72Artificial Intelligence detector tools, and how to avoid SEO AI detectionVideo lesson
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73Logging into and creating an account in ChatGPTVideo lesson
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74Starting to use ChatGPTVideo lesson
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75Better editing, and making any business writing more sophisticatedVideo lesson
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76Starting to proofread a blog post with ChatGPTVideo lesson
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77Deep proofreading for emotional writing vs. sterile writingVideo lesson
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78Doing sales copywriting with Artificial Intelligence - AIVideo lesson
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79Section introduction - Artificial Intelligence tool for on-page SEOVideo lesson
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80Beginning to use the On-Page AI toolVideo lesson
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81Word recommendations and related wordsVideo lesson
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82Over-optimization and keyword stuffing protectionVideo lesson
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83Fitting into Google categories (a little known but important topic)Video lesson
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84Competitor analysis for on-page SEOVideo lesson
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85Content suggestions and swipe contentVideo lesson
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86Topic authority questions & generating SEO content with Artificial IntelligenceVideo lesson
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87Google forming the policy for AI-generated contentVideo lesson
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