These templates will provide structure for popular types of blog posts. They work like pre-made blog post outlines for you to fill in.
However, you can always modify these templates as you’d like when it makes sense. Think of them as starting points instead of strict guidelines you need to follow.
As you get used to a template, you’ll get a hang of the mindset you need to take on for each type of post. You can then combine that approach with your brand or content goals, making the template truly your own.
Before you write a blog post using one of these templates, read through our article on writing a blog post. It’ll help you understand how to write good introductions, conclusions, and headers. Our post on formatting blog posts will teach you how to modify your template while meeting best practices.
Rory Serrano
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