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I need to create a content/ article about software /internet marketing tool ex: About ahref tool

Let's say I need about 1000 words+

Is there any good pattern to write these type of articles? What I mean is flow of the article.

Can you give me little examples/sketch of how this article flow should be?

I can't get an idea to where to start and where to finish. So I need your guidance to do create this :)

Thank you.
 
Check the sites ranking in top 5 for the keyword you are going after.

Look at their content style and structure and go from there.

solid advice studying competition and rewriting is always a good idea, saves time and energy
 
solid advice studying competition and rewriting is always a good idea, saves time and energy

It also gives an idea if you can get say with a 1000 word article or need to go full blown with a 6k word piece.

Also using Surfer or POP will help, if you have access to these.
 
Check the sites ranking in top 5 for the keyword you are going after.

Look at their content style and structure and go from there.

Thank you so much for this idea.

It also gives an idea if you can get say with a 1000 word article or need to go full blown with a 6k word piece.

Also using Surfer or POP will help, if you have access to these.

And sufer means this one surferseo.com/content-editor/ right? I see there 7 day trial for 1$. I'll use this too. Thank you again for mention this one.
 
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Check the sites ranking in top 5 for the keyword you are going after.

Look at their content style and structure and go from there.

Mimic what’s already working while during the process seeing where in the content you can gain an edge over the competitor (better keyword targeting, adding more content, etc.).
 
Hi,
You should start the introduction of your article talking about the Importance of tools in current Online Marketing, then in main body you should talk about the Step by Step Guide of Working of this Tool followed by a Subheading of Its benefits and Its Use. At the end you can conclude your article with a Crisp conclusion part using a "Call to Action" line.

Hope this will help you in drafting your Article :)
 
Extra question:

How to rank our article to this "featured snippets"?


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is this automatic process from Google or can we optimize our article from some method to get featured in Google featured snippets? any ideas?
 

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Check the sites ranking in top 5 for the keyword you are going after.

Look at their content style and structure and go from there.

Just to put my 2 pence in here MisterF, I have varied that method.

What I do, is I look for the lowest domain authority site in the top 10, and copy that one articles structure. My theory behind it is, the lowest domain authority in the top 10 should have 90% of the time the best Onpage SEO, which is why it is probably beating the higher authority sites.

It's working wonders for me. I'm hitting page 2 within a few hours of publishing the article with most articles, obviously some exceptions.

So in theory, look for the weakest offpage SEO site in the top 10, preferably the top 5, and then they should have if not the strongest, then one of the strongest onpage SEO.
 
Just to put my 2 pence in here MisterF, I have varied that method.

What I do, is I look for the lowest domain authority site in the top 10, and copy that one articles structure. My theory behind it is, the lowest domain authority in the top 10 should have 90% of the time the best Onpage SEO, which is why it is probably beating the higher authority sites.

It's working wonders for me. I'm hitting page 2 within a few hours of publishing the article with most articles, obviously some exceptions.

So in theory, look for the weakest offpage SEO site in the top 10, preferably the top 5, and then they should have if not the strongest, then one of the strongest onpage SEO.


Ahrefs Content Explorer and also Content Gap features are great for finding topics and keywords.
 
Just to put my 2 pence in here MisterF, I have varied that method.

What I do, is I look for the lowest domain authority site in the top 10, and copy that one articles structure. My theory behind it is, the lowest domain authority in the top 10 should have 90% of the time the best Onpage SEO, which is why it is probably beating the higher authority sites.

It's working wonders for me. I'm hitting page 2 within a few hours of publishing the article with most articles, obviously some exceptions.

So in theory, look for the weakest offpage SEO site in the top 10, preferably the top 5, and then they should have if not the strongest, then one of the strongest onpage SEO.

wow. this idea is so powerful. I'll use this method for sure.

Ahrefs Content Explorer and also Content Gap features are great for finding topics and keywords.

I have ahref and gonna use that for this too.

extra question:

I just found this article about Rank math plugin, and it said in here that using Rank math plugin give quick boost to get into featured snippet.

here is the article: https://rankmath.com/blog/google-indexing-api/

Is this true? or it's depend on the article quality only.
 
WELL EXPLAINED MATE
Just to put my 2 pence in here MisterF, I have varied that method.

What I do, is I look for the lowest domain authority site in the top 10, and copy that one articles structure. My theory behind it is, the lowest domain authority in the top 10 should have 90% of the time the best Onpage SEO, which is why it is probably beating the higher authority sites.

It's working wonders for me. I'm hitting page 2 within a few hours of publishing the article with most articles, obviously some exceptions.

So in theory, look for the weakest offpage SEO site in the top 10, preferably the top 5, and then they should have if not the strongest, then one of the strongest onpage SEO.
 
Swift through article structure put up on competitor sites.
 
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