Screenshot of a blog post example from RyRob.com (Guest Blogging 101: How to Guest Blog in 2023) The “How To” post is a classic and straightforward structure. It’s a great fit for giving small business or startup advice—there are a lot of things that entrepreneurs will need to know how to do! It’s also a fantastic format to use in any niche if you’re trying to build a successful blog, as educational content is hugely popular online. You’ll find how to posts on blogs ranging from travel to parenting to crafts to DIY.
In this example, you can see that I’ve broken the process into numbered steps, covering everything from knowing if you’re ready to guest post to pitching and writing your post to getting even more from your guest blogging efforts.
Tip: Check out the table of contents for the post near the top, which lets readers jump straight to different steps. This is a great blog feature to include for “how to” posts that might take readers a while to implement—it helps them come back to your post again and again, picking up where they left off.
Example of a Blog Post (Mistakes to Avoid) on RightBlogger I’ve been honing my AI blogging process for a while myself now. Add to that everything I’ve learned from the thousands of customers using RightBlogger, I’ve really been able to break down the right (and wrong) ways to leverage generative AI, ChatGPT and it’s alternatives, for content creation today.
This post and video I made for the RightBlogger blog serves as an in-depth guide to avoiding the most common pitfalls that’ll take these potentially powerful AI tools, and turn them into more of a hindrance than help.
From developing an over-reliance on AI, to bulk publishing, not spending enough time editing your AI first drafts, poor prompting, and more—I really spell these mistakes out clearly. And this video adds a lot of color to the subject at hand
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