That's why I didn't throw the catalog away - and I leaf through it regularly when my male soul wants new tools.
Recipes, infographics and posters are "short form content" – that is, fairly short and snappy content.
Very popular.
Very effective.
Here are a few examples of long-form content – that is, quite long advice articles:
1) The 30+ most important types of knives in the kitchen (online shop for kitchen knives)
2) Copywriting: The Ultimate Guide (Online Course Provider)
3) Painter's fleece: A guide to hong kong telegram screening the popular wallpaper (online shop for wall paints)
This form of long-form content is particularly effective when it comes to Google ranking.
Let’s remember: 90.61% of all websites do not get any traffic from Google.
A few tips here and there won't help.
You have to write so usefully and in such detail that readers wonder why you don't charge for it.
Sounds complicated?
I find it much more time-consuming to produce a bunch of content that doesn't deliver results.
In other words:
If you think good content marketing is expensive, try bad.