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Underline the key concepts Ok, no to repetitions, but don't forget to underline (keeping the right balance) the key concepts of your post. Do you want to give importance to a specific concept? Dedicate a paragraph specifically to it, articulate a particularly interesting reflection in subparagraphs, use the click to tweet or the note tool to highlight a thought or give it prominence with a specially created image. #4. Prefer clarity of content When you are faced with a choice, be it content or stylistic or related to SEO , make your decision always favoring the clarity of the content . The reader will be truly grateful to you! #5. Choose a readable font Avoid using excessively decorated fonts, prefer simplicity and sans serif fonts such as Verdana, Georgia, Arial, Times New Roman or Trebuchet MS, preferred for reading on screen because they are cleaner and easier to light.
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In the post How to make your images unique: the tools of the trade I explain how to do it; Make infographics. Do you want to know how to do it quickly and easily? I suggest it to you in the post Build an effective and captivating infographic . #7. Prefer short, monothematic paragraphs We said yes to formatting and yes to organizing the text into paragraphs and subparagraphs, but another aspect that you must always take into consideration is the length of the different writing blocks . Even in this case, you must not go too little but not too much either. Personally, I advise you to write 5 or 6 lines of text for each paragraph (of course there may be exceptions) and then go to the paragraph, leaving a blank space that gives the reader breathing room and makes him understand that you are explaining a new aspect of that concept or that you are delving into an in-depth study.
As for the size of the text , the rule lies in the right middle: do not choose an excessively Brazil Phone Number small number of pixels (it would make reading impossible) but not excessively large (also in this case it would make reading difficult). For the body text of a blog post, the recommended size is usually 12 px, while it should be slightly larger for titles and subtitles. Then remember that friends H1 and H2 are coming to your rescue! Blog Post: Sans Serif Fonts Blog Post: Sans Serif Font, source: Colorcuboid #6. Yes to images, no to overload Break up the reading of blog posts with images , to make the reader's adventure on your blog more interesting and engaging. But be very careful to choose images that are relevant and relevant to the content and of high quality. Two techniques capable of involving and intriguing your readers.
In the post How to make your images unique: the tools of the trade I explain how to do it; Make infographics. Do you want to know how to do it quickly and easily? I suggest it to you in the post Build an effective and captivating infographic . #7. Prefer short, monothematic paragraphs We said yes to formatting and yes to organizing the text into paragraphs and subparagraphs, but another aspect that you must always take into consideration is the length of the different writing blocks . Even in this case, you must not go too little but not too much either. Personally, I advise you to write 5 or 6 lines of text for each paragraph (of course there may be exceptions) and then go to the paragraph, leaving a blank space that gives the reader breathing room and makes him understand that you are explaining a new aspect of that concept or that you are delving into an in-depth study.