Create Comprehensive Main Content
Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2025 8:36 am
Topics and keywords have been determined. Then the next step you can start writing content. Creating comprehensive content is a challenge in itself. To make it easier to find writing materials, you can refer to online courses, journals and people who are experts in their fields.
Meanwhile, to create an outline, you can observe competitors. As much as possible, create content that is more complete and structured than competitors with similar reviews.
You can also take advantage of the “people also ask for” feature on the rcs database first page of Google that displays queries related to the topic. That way, you can know what the audience asks most often and provide information according to the questions.
Source: Google
4. Add Supporting Articles
Source: Ahrefs
Content pillars need supporting keywords that discuss one of the sub-topics. Choose a sub-topic that has keywords with a qualified search volume.
For example, for "heart examination", you can create a supporting article using the keyword "cardiac electrophysiology" with a search volume of 150 and keyword difficulty of 0. The keyword "cardiac electrophysiology" itself is a type of heart examination.
Meanwhile, to create an outline, you can observe competitors. As much as possible, create content that is more complete and structured than competitors with similar reviews.
You can also take advantage of the “people also ask for” feature on the rcs database first page of Google that displays queries related to the topic. That way, you can know what the audience asks most often and provide information according to the questions.
Source: Google
4. Add Supporting Articles
Source: Ahrefs
Content pillars need supporting keywords that discuss one of the sub-topics. Choose a sub-topic that has keywords with a qualified search volume.
For example, for "heart examination", you can create a supporting article using the keyword "cardiac electrophysiology" with a search volume of 150 and keyword difficulty of 0. The keyword "cardiac electrophysiology" itself is a type of heart examination.