How to Write Your First Blog Post That Actually Ranks on Google
Writing your first blog post feels exciting.
But ranking on Google?
That feels intimidating.
The truth is:
You don’t need to be an expert to rank.
You need structure, clarity, and patience.
Let me show you the exact method I follow.
Step 1: Choose One Clear Keyword
Before writing anything, ask:
π What is this post about?
Example:
That becomes your main keyword.
Don’t target 10 keywords.
Target one main keyword.
Step 2: Write a Clear Title
Bad title:
Good title:
Your title should:
-
Include main keyword
-
Be clear
-
Solve a problem
Step 3: Hook the Reader in the First 5 Lines
Most people decide to stay or leave in seconds.
Example hook:
“Choosing a blog niche sounds simple… until you try doing it.”
Make readers feel understood.
Step 4: Use Proper Headings (H2, H3)
Structure matters.
Use:
-
H2 for main sections
-
H3 for sub-sections
This helps:
-
Google understand content
-
Readers scan easily
Step 5: Add Real Value (Not Fluff)
Don’t write just to hit word count.
Ask:
π Am I solving the reader’s problem?
Good blog posts:
-
Explain clearly
-
Give examples
-
Avoid complicated language
Step 6: Add Internal Links
Link to related posts.
Example:
“If you’re new to SEO, read What Is SEO for Beginners.”
Internal links:
-
Improve ranking
-
Increase time on site
Step 7: Optimize Before Publishing
Before clicking publish, check:
✔ SEO-friendly permalink
✔ Keyword in first paragraph
✔ Short paragraphs
✔ At least one image with ALT text
✔ Internal link added
Important: Be Patient
Ranking takes time.
Your first post may not rank immediately.
Consistency builds authority.
Final Thoughts
Ranking blog posts isn’t magic.
It’s:
-
Choosing the right topic
-
Writing clearly
-
Structuring properly
-
Staying consistent
π If you haven’t learned keyword research yet, read:
How to Do Keyword Research Without Paid Tools
Comments
Post a Comment