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How to Write Blog Posts That Bring Customers

Blog posts aren’t for big media companies. They’re for any business that wants to be found on Google. Here’s how to write posts that attract the right readers.

Daniel Karenzi · Business technology writer based in KigaliPublished Updated 6 min read

This article you’re reading right now? It’s a blog post. And if you found it through Google, it did exactly what it was designed to do: attract someone interested in growing their business online.

Your business can do the same thing.

Why blog posts work for business

  • Every post is a new page on your website that can rank on Google
  • Posts targeting specific questions attract people with specific problems — problems you solve
  • Content compounds: a post written today continues bringing traffic for years
  • It positions you as an expert in your field

Finding topics

The easiest source: questions your customers ask you. Every FAQ is a potential blog post.

  • “How much does [your service] cost in Kigali?”
  • “What’s the difference between [option A] and [option B]?”
  • “How do I choose a [your product category]?”
  • “What should I know before [buying/hiring/starting]?”

Google’s autocomplete is another goldmine. Type your service and see what questions people are asking.

The structure that works

  1. Headline: a specific question or statement (matches what people search)
  2. Opening: answer the question immediately in 1–2 sentences
  3. Body: expand with details, examples, and practical advice. Use headings to break up sections
  4. Call-to-action: what should the reader do next? Contact you? Read another post? Get a quote?

Length and frequency

  • Length: 500–1,200 words per post. Long enough to be useful, short enough to be readable
  • Frequency: once a week is ideal. Once a month is fine. Consistency matters more than frequency
  • Quality over quantity: one well-researched, useful post beats five thin ones

SEO basics for blog posts

  • Include your target keyword in the title, first paragraph, and one heading
  • Use related keywords naturally throughout the text
  • Add internal links to your service pages
  • Include images with descriptive alt text
  • Write a meta description that makes people want to click

You need a website with a blog section to publish these posts. Once you have that, every post you write is a permanent employee working to bring customers to your business 24/7.

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