A Simple Way to Write an Article That Hits Google’s Front Page
I successfully learned and monetized this skill.
If you want to make a living writing, you most likely aim to achieve the following: being in front of as many readers as possible.
Like other content creators, you develop topic ideas, research, and spend hours writing a piece that only experiences a so-called “spike of hope.” You were excited to see the rising views right after the content publication, but in a few days, they were gone. What do most writers do in this way? They start working on a new piece, hoping for better luck.
If you believe your content deserves more views, but it does not happen for some reason, perhaps the following stats will calm you down:
Over 90% of all online content gets no views on Google, according to the Ahrefs study. It’s a painful truth, that not many content creators know.
As a marketer, I admit creating searchable and insightful content is challenging. I experimented with different content formats and styles for years before I learned how to create content that hits Google’s front page.
In this article, I share my proven process of creating well-performing content for my website that you can easily replicate.