The best pieces of writing advice I can come up with after doing it every day for five years:
1) If your ideas are boring, get a life.
2) If you already have a life and your ideas are still boring, you’re not listening carefully enough.
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4. Make the ideas your own.
From the example above I might record:
💡Essential life skills to teach your kid before they turn 5
💡Perfect birthday party ideas for every month of the year
💡7 Questions you didn't know you should ask the pediatrician
Ask yourself 3 questions before you publish content:
1. Does this teach the reader something?
2. Does this challenge the reader's thinking?
3. Does this motivate the reader to make a change?
If the answer to all 3 is no, then go create something else.
@southlakesseo@mikefutia I agree. Doing this PLUS keeping the brand "name" the same will essentially just say to Google "treat this exactly like the old site."
I'd just stick with the current domain and fix any problems. Should give the same result.
@willcritchlow@badams@brodieseo Well in that case, you're in the long tail of "books."
The long tail has to be a sub-keyword for the concept to have any meaningful application. Otherwise we're talking about "all keywords" and can use the definition "a low volume query" (relative to the most popular queries).
@badams@brodieseo@willcritchlow When I first read this I glanced over your reply. Then I did a deep dive on the concept of "Long Tail" by looking at TONS of data. Now I understand how beautiful this definition is. Bravo.