The Need For Closure
When writing a job posting, you’re going to want to end it with a solid closing. The way you end a blog post is no different, so it makes sense that you’d use the same language to close a job posting as you would for a blog post. You want to end the job posting on a high note, and the best way to do that is by using a solid close similar to the one you’d use at the end of a blog post. With that said, let’s discuss what a solid close for job postings looks like and some common errors to avoid.
The Perfect Blog Post Close
As already mentioned, your blog post should end with a solid close. This is particularly important for SEO purposes. When using keywords in your titles and blog posts, you want to make sure that your blogs have an appropriate close so that your articles are full of these high-value keywords (HVKYs).
Even if you’re writing for an English essay company, you should still follow the general rule of putting your keywords in your titles and at the end of your articles. In English-speaking countries, the rule is called the “lean approach” or the “80/20 rule.” It simply means that you should use the most commonly available 20 words or less in your title. If you have 50 words available, you should use them in your article too. This makes your content more discoverable by search engines, and it also gives you the freedom to be more creative with your titles. For more information on SEO and why you should be careful when using keywords, check out this post from our blog, Small Business Trends. You can also use a free tool like Google Keyword Planner to get started.
Action Items After The Blog Post
Now that your blog post is ready, you can move on to the next step which is to take action. There are several action items that you can do after writing a blog post, and they’re all important. Here’s a brief list: