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How to Write Killer “King Content”

by Anita Bels *** Essay writer

How to Write Killer “King Content” 

 

Writing just any content is easy, but writing a killer content that is unique, reliable and stimulating is hard. The content is the life of the article. It should have depth and substance, but at the same time relatable and easy to comprehend.

The trouble is, people usually get lost in a sea of information available for them, and find it a little challenging to string everything together in one coherent article. This is uncommon because it is truly difficult to verify sources, and obtaining reliable information means allotting time for thorough research and procurement of supporting back-up documents. Others, however, either lack good writing and research skills or commit the mistake of plagiarism by copying already published work and claiming it as their own.

A killer content sells. It is an effective marketing strategy companies use to reach their target market, and to be able to sell products and services. For students, it can get them ahead of others, pass a course with flying colors or even get in a reputable university. Academic scholars and professionals acquire new information from updated contents, help them advance in their careers, and enable them to impart knowledge to budding professionals.

Here are some tips on how you can write a killer content.

1. Write down your ideas

Ideas can hit you anywhere and anytime even when you least expected them. Losing a great one because you failed to write it down is tragic. Always be ready and list them down when they come. You can use the good old paper and pen, or you can go techie and use your mobile devices. There are a lot of new mobile applications you can utilize to be able to create notes however you want them, set reminders on your calendars and options to sync them to other devices or your email account.

2. Prepare an outline and weed out unnecessary information

An outline serves as a guide when you start writing your content. It is basically ideas on how you will go about writing your content once you have your topic ready. You don’t have to follow the traditional outline you learned from school, this outline is just a logical way of presenting your ideas. That way, you can get rid of those that are vague or broad or are not connected with the topic.

3. Research

Research used to be taxing. But we are now living in the information age and researching about a certain topic requires only a few clicks. Typing in your question would result in thousands of available information from different sources. The only challenge here is verifying the legitimacy of the information. Some websites only care about the numbers – number of visitors and their ranking, and less about the accuracy of the information they give out. Make sure your information are verifiable and there are supporting documents to back them up.

Now, researching should be done smartly. There will be multitude of information available for your chosen topic, knowing what to include in your content is smart. It is efficient and will not cost you too much time and effort. Research only what you need and write them down accordingly.

4. Write freely

Write now, edit later. Once you have gathered all relevant information, it is best to let your ideas flow and just write whatever that comes to mind. That way, you will be able to write in your own words, based on how you understood the topic. It is basically a rough draft that you can edit later.

Start with a headline or a working title for your post. This will keep you focused on what to write. Your introduction doesn’t need to be long. The body of your whole content should explain your topic in a concise and comprehensible way. Do not worry too much about everything being perfect. Remember that you will still have to edit and proofread everything later.

Your conclusion should provide a brief summary of your whole article or a call to action if you are trying to sell a product or services.

5. Revise and proofread your work

People always confuse the two or even think they are the same. Revising or editing is simply about the structure and sense of the whole article, while proofreading is catching typographical and grammatical errors.

The revision stage is where most of the writing usually happens. It’s organizing what you have already written, and checking if they make sense. You edit information and add your own perception regarding the topic.

It is always advisable to proofread your work at least after a few hours of writing it or better yet, the next day. Sometimes you can get blindsided by your own mistakes and will only be able to see them with fresh eyes.

Another option, and probably the best one, is to find someone to proofread it for you. It provides not only an insight of how readers interpret your work, but also an opportunity to improve it. They can present you with a different point of view and unbiased opinion regarding the content.

If you are a student, a professional or an entrepreneur who wants to take advantage of a killer content to pass as requirement, sell products or simply share your knowledge, but you’re not much of a writer, you can always hire people to do it for you.

You can also take advantage of any custom writing service available online. They can produce high quality content, tailor fit to your needs. You don’t have to worry about the content and shift your focus to other useful things.

Once you publish or pass your content, check for feedbacks by readers, professors or consumers. Take note of the good things you can continue the next time you write one, and all the things that you have to improve on. Highlight your strengths and bank on it. Keep a positive attitude and an open-mind. People have a lot to say and you can’t please everyone.


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About Anita Bels Junior    *** Essay writer

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Comments

Cindy Bolley Magnate II Premium   HHCTB?
Great article.... Love the list you have offered....
Killer Content.. Gotta love a title like that.
Oct 12th 2016 12:12   
Janet Locane Junior  manager
Thanks for sharing! I think it will be useful for me.
Oct 12th 2022 15:44   
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