Blog Post Template
A proven blog post structure optimized for SEO, readability, and conversions. Includes heading hierarchy, intro hooks, CTA placement, and meta description guidelines — everything you need to write posts that rank.
Title (H1)
[Number] [Keyword] [Benefit/Promise] in [Year]
Meta Description
[155 characters max. Include primary keyword, value proposition, and implicit CTA. Example: "Learn 7 proven cold email frameworks that book meetings. Free templates, real examples, and step-by-step guide included."]
Introduction (2-3 sentences)
[Hook: Start with a pain point, surprising stat, or bold claim.]
[Context: Why this matters to the reader right now.]
[Promise: What they'll learn or gain by reading.]
Key Takeaways
• [Takeaway 1 — the most impactful insight]
• [Takeaway 2 — actionable step]
• [Takeaway 3 — surprising finding]
H2: [First Major Section]
[2-4 paragraphs. Each paragraph 2-4 sentences. Include data, examples, or quotes. Link to internal pages where relevant.]
H2: [Second Major Section]
[Continue pattern. Use H3 subsections if needed. Include images, tables, or lists to break up text.]
Mid-Article CTA
[Contextual CTA tied to the section topic. Example: "Want to automate this? See how Dewx handles it."]
Conclusion
[Summarize key points. Restate the main benefit. End with a clear CTA — what should the reader do next?]
How to Use This Template
Research your keyword
Pick one primary keyword and 2-3 related terms. Analyze the top 5 results to understand search intent and content gaps.
Fill in the structure
Replace each placeholder with your content. Follow the heading hierarchy strictly — one H1, logical H2/H3 sections.
Add visuals and links
Include at least one image per 500 words. Add 3+ internal links and 2+ authoritative external links.
Run the SEO checklist
Check: keyword in title, meta, and first 100 words. Verify heading hierarchy. Add alt text to images. Test readability.
Customize in Dewx
Inside Dewx, tell Dew: "Write a blog post about [topic] targeting [keyword] for [audience]." Dew researches competitors, generates an optimized outline, writes the full post with proper structure, and suggests internal links. Publish directly from the GTM Hub.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ideal blog post structure for SEO?
An SEO-optimized blog post follows this structure: a compelling title with your target keyword, a hook-driven introduction (2-3 sentences), a key takeaways section, logically organized H2/H3 subheadings, short paragraphs (2-4 sentences), internal and external links, a conclusion with a CTA, and an FAQ section. Aim for 1,500-2,500 words for competitive topics.
How long should a blog post be to rank on Google?
The ideal length depends on the topic and competition. For informational queries, 1,500-2,500 words typically perform best. For product comparisons or in-depth guides, 2,500-4,000 words. The key is comprehensiveness — cover the topic thoroughly without padding. Google rewards depth and relevance, not word count alone.
How often should I include CTAs in a blog post?
Include 2-3 CTAs per blog post: one soft CTA after the introduction (contextual link or mention), one mid-article CTA in a relevant section, and one strong CTA at the conclusion. CTAs should feel natural and relevant to the content, not disruptive. Contextual CTAs convert 2-3x better than generic ones.
How does Dewx help with blog content creation?
Inside Dewx, tell Dew your target keyword and audience. Dew researches the topic, analyzes competing articles, generates an SEO-optimized outline, and writes the full post with proper heading hierarchy, internal links, meta descriptions, and CTAs. You can edit, refine, and publish directly from the GTM Hub.
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