Blog POST SAMPLE
A blog provides content that answers your prospective customers' questions and provides additional details about your product or service. There are various types of blog posts, for example, Personal Story posts, Review posts, News posts, How To posts, Question and Answer posts, and Listicle posts (like the "most popular" list). Here's one I wrote for a fictional pet food producer Furry Friends. You can end your blog post with a Call To Action (CTA). This one does.
Why Veterinarians Recommend These Treats
The healthy dog-treat market is pantry central for pet owners who treat their "kids" as if they're one of the family. More than a quarter-million dog lovers search this market for bite-size natural delectables each month. What's the preferred ingredient list? (MORE - This blog post sample is 865 words. For a free copy of the full blog, email me or call 831 334-5096.)
Why Veterinarians Recommend These Treats
The healthy dog-treat market is pantry central for pet owners who treat their "kids" as if they're one of the family. More than a quarter-million dog lovers search this market for bite-size natural delectables each month. What's the preferred ingredient list? (MORE - This blog post sample is 865 words. For a free copy of the full blog, email me or call 831 334-5096.)
Highlights of Blog post Copywriting
● It should be an in-depth, informative blog post that provides value to the reader.
● Describe how the story unfolds or the steps taken to assess a product or service.
● 80% of readers never get past the headline. Make it a good one.
● Identify the problem, address the reader’s frustration, and offer a solution.
● Keep sentences and paragraphs short. Use bullets and subheadings.
● You could include a CTA (Call to Action) somewhere in your copy.
● Stay focused on your readers. Speak to them. Edit and polish your post before publishing it.
● Describe how the story unfolds or the steps taken to assess a product or service.
● 80% of readers never get past the headline. Make it a good one.
● Identify the problem, address the reader’s frustration, and offer a solution.
● Keep sentences and paragraphs short. Use bullets and subheadings.
● You could include a CTA (Call to Action) somewhere in your copy.
● Stay focused on your readers. Speak to them. Edit and polish your post before publishing it.