How I use Cora ( @coraseosoftware) and Notion ( @NotionHQ) to write #SEO content.

First you need to have your keyword research done. I typically use the GKWP, SERPWoo ( @SERPWoo), and Keyword Shitter 2.

My first Twitter thread (thanks for the inspiration, @Charles_SEO)! 👇
Using Notion's table database, I start by choosing the pages that I'm going to be working on and adding new pages/paths that will be created.

Each page will target one search term but ends up ranking for many others too.

Keep your goals in mind for the proper voice and tone.
Each page in that database is created from this template.

1st column outlines the structure and subtopics to cover. It also breaks down the writing project into smaller pieces so it's easier to write.

2nd column are goals (from Cora data).

3rd, 4th, & 5th are references.
I choose a target word count and entity count based on Cora data. Other goals are added here based on Cora data (testing @SERPWoo Zora data too!)

Entities, Keywords, and LSI Keywords all come from Cora data.
Here's a template with an outline in progress and all of the references pasted in.

I track goal progress with brackets.

I divide the word count up by the sections. Keep your layout and design in mind. For example, the "60 words" parts are for blurbs under icons.
Now all that's left to do is get writing! I flip flop between Microsoft Word and Hemingway ( @HemingwayApp).

If you've never used Notion before, I'd recommend checking out these people for some guides.

@augustbradley (my favorite style)
@mariepoulin
@WilliamNutt

Lastly...
This was my first Twitter thread ever! I'm trying to learn how to do this whole social media thing correctly.

Let me know how I did and please be brutally honest--you couldn't hurt my feelings if you tried!

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