2 SEO articles needed. The price is for two articles.
Topic: Teenager issues like FOMO and parenting advice.
Requirement: Article Writing Guide Part1. Basic Requirements 1. Content Length: 1300-1500 words Avoid stuffing words. But try to add more value to the article. 2. Keyword Density: 2-3% The keyword should appear in the first 100 words of the article. Avoid stuffing keywords. Write naturally. There is no need to write all the Keywords exactly. If a KW does not fit naturally into the text, consider splitting it, using synonyms. Sprinkle LSI keywords in the article. Pay attention to both keyword & LSI density and diversity. Free LSI tool: lsigraph.com, answerthepublic.com smallseotools.com/keyword-density-checker/ 3. Content Plagiarism: At least 90% unique Plagiarism checker tool: smallseotools.com, copyscape.com 4. Grammar: Standard American spelling, grammar, punctuation and capitalization Use second person: "you" rather than "we." Use active voice; make clear who's performing the action. Tool: grammarly.com, http://www.gingersoftware.com/ginger-writer 5. Images/screenshots: Clear images. No blurry images. No watermark. 6. Description: (meta description) 200-300 characters. Include target keywords. Can both inform and interest users. Add a call to action if possible. 7. Introduction part: Start the article with a compelling introduction, and addresses keyword intent. Keyword intent is the main purpose or reason behind keywords. 8. Content: Write the article in a logical and well-structured way. Solutions are correct and actionable. Steps are concise and easy to follow. Part2. Style and Tone Use a friendly, conversational tone with a clear purpose — somewhere between the voice you use when talking to your buds and that you’d use if you were a robot. Try to sound like a knowledgeable friend who understands what users want to do. Craft clear, concise, short sentences with simple words that users will understand. Part3. Writing Skills 1. Use Bucket Brigades. Bucket Brigades are an old school copywriting tactic that was originally designed to keep people reading the post and boost dwell time. Here are some examples: • Here’s the deal: • Now: • What’s the bottom line? • You might be wondering: • This is crazy: • It gets better/worse: • But here’s the kicker: • Want to know the best part? • You May be wondering… 2. Write article with the APP formula: “APP” stands for: Agree, Promise, and Preview. Learn more about APP formula on this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyiikzjg9a0 3. Consider numbered lists for sequences of events. Use bulleted lists for most other lists.