Template: Writing a “Tips” Blog Post
- boaninjas0
- Feb 24, 2020
- 1 min read
This is your first paragraph. It doesn’t need to be long, but it should let readers know what you are about to say. E.g., In this post, we will offer 4 killer tips about how to create a blog post. If you can add a quote or a funny story, more power to you!

This Is Where a Subtitle Should Go
State the question that you are answering. E.g., Here are the top 3 tips for how to create a killer blog.
Tip 1 This first tip should be a juicy one. It’ll keep your readers with you.
Tip 2 The middle tips should be explanatory ones. Keep them short and to-the-point. E.g., Decide how often you want to blog. Be realistic about it. Think you can blog twice a month? Commit to once a month and stick to it.
Tip 3 Finish strong! Your final tip will lead into your post’s conclusion. E.g., Lastly, knowing just little bit about SEO can go a long way in helping your blog succeed. You can learn more about SEO in our guide. (Just a teeny, tiny bit!)
Don’t Forget to Add a Closing
This can be short. Restate your main point. Tell your readers what you want them to do next. Don’t be shy. Just tell them. E.g., Buy Now, Click Here, Read This.




I just read this text and I must say that it presents the main idea very clearly and prepares the reader for further material. I liked that there is a light introduction that immediately explains what the text is about and even offers a small example or joke — this makes the content more lively and accessible. Such posts inspire you to try something new and experiment with your own ideas. By the way, while reading, I came across an interesting article on the website https://ways2well.com/blog/discover-the-benefits-of-a-stem-cell-facelift-at-ways2well, which explains in an accessible way how modern regeneration methods, including stem cells, can support health and appearance. This was a nice addition to the blog topic for me and gave me more context…
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