“Unlock the Secret Formula: Crafting a Blog Post Outline That Captivates Readers in Minutes!”
In order to construct our outline, we’ll identify three to five points we want to make (you can include as many as you need, but if you have fewer than three main sections in your blog post, you might not need to write an outline).
Going back to our vacation example, let’s say I’m writing about what I wish I knew before hiking in Acadia National Park. Here are some things I might want to cover:
- Know your skill level and choose trails accordingly.
- Make sure you have the right footwear for the terrain.
- If you’re afraid of scaling rock faces, how can you overcome that fear?
- If you only have enough time for a few trails, which ones should you prioritize?
- What times are the trails usually the most crowded?
That looks like a solid list. Next, we’ll need to figure out what we’ll say for each of these items.
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