Creating Posts In the past, the method was to quickly write 300 words, include an image, and you’re done. These days we take it to the next level while actually making it even easier on ourselves. There are now five types of blog posts… Infographic Posts Where you share an infographic, add an introduction, and write a conclusion or summary of what you learned from this Video Reviews Where you share a video (or multiple) and summarise / review the videos Image Gallery Where you share an image gallery and explain the images Standard article 500-700 words with image or video Introduction post Having that mix of videos, image galleries, and infographics make it much more visually appealing. Plus they make it even easier to write content, all you need to do is recap an infographic or add your own thoughts to it, much easier than researching and writing a whole new article. Bonus Tip: Research some long-tail keywords and create SEO optimised content so it ranks well and brings in additional traffic and links. Our testing showed this increase the effectiveness of PBN links. Creating Pages There are numerous types of pages you can create, niche relevant ones are a good idea, but here are some absolute standard go-to ones if you need: About – Write about the website, team, author, or all Contact us – Explain why people should contact them and include contact form Events / Workshops – For dates put “in 2 weeks” or “this sunday”, explain what the event is about Advertising – Have information about advertising on the site and a contact form Why we created XYZ – Explain the backstory of why the blog was created FAQ – Answer frequently asked questions about the topic / website Tips – Have a contact form with information about how to send an article tip in Resources – Useful advice, links to useful authority sites/videos, book recommendations Privacy Policy / Terms and Conditions Make sure to mix up how you are naming these though across all your different websites, for example: Rather than “about” it could be.. About us, About this website, About [sitename], What is this, Who are we. How To Steal Free Content As we’re already breaking rules, here’s an unethical (and illegal?) method people are using to get free content for their sites. Use this at your own discretion. Remember the Wayback Machine we referenced earlier? It’s a great way for determining what the website used to be about. Well, as well as doing this, you can also completely copy the contents of the previous website [of your domain]. You can do this by completely copying the website, which can be outsourced for a measly $5. Or you can simply copy and paste the content into your blog. The reason this works is that the content is that the content is no longer being used, therefore not indexed by search engines. This can even pass manual reviews. Anyway, once you have the content down, you need to do the final touches before it is ready to start linking, this part is called…