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A learning center is best suited for a blog

Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2024 9:38 am
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A learning center is best suited for a blog that already offers a lot of information but wants to provide quick, easy access to specific categories that readers are already coming to your site for. In that context, it azerbaijan phone number material adds a lot of value to your blog layout in terms of creating a more reader-friendly experience.

3. Design Your Blog Posts to be Easily Scannable
Like it or not, writing on the Internet is very different from most other writing styles.

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It’s very different from verbose academic writing or published books. When people read on the Internet, they (most often) want blog posts that are easy to scan and quickly digest the key points they’re searching for answers about.

That’s not to say people are unwilling to read long blog posts. Most people will read long-form articles from start to finish if they’re highly engaged in the subject matter. However, many people want to scan blog headlines to first determine if they want to read the article (or think they’ll be able to find answers to specific questions they have)—and often extend that scanning practice into how they read the content too.

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I go into this in much greater depth in my guide about how to write a blog post outline, but here are some quick tips for formatting your blog posts:

Write short sections
Avoid big blocks of text
Break up text with images and headers
Organize sections by headers and sub-headers
Use bullet points or numbers to break up long sections of text
Let’s use this blog post as an example. Suppose I have a reader who came to my blog looking for a very specific answer. Maybe they wanted to know what size font I would recommend for their blog layout.

My headers should make it very easy for the reader to scan the blog post and find the answer quickly. Plus, there’s a navigational table of contents running along the right side of this article (when viewing on a desktop).

For long blog posts, you can make it even easier by making a WordPress table of contents at the beginning of your blog post layouts—as I’ve done at the top here (and have a more stylized version for my guide about starting a