Blogs Blog Brief Template This is a really thorough article about developing content briefs . Blog Title Descriptive and must include focus keyword URL Grab keywords from title to create an easy-to-find URL Should be self-descriptive Try take out stop words (and, the, but, can, etc) from title and keep larger keywords. Try avoid numbers Identify User intent What is the user expecting to find by reading this blog? Context/ Pitch/Big idea No piece exists in a vacuum, so the brief must offer practical contextual information. (naturally refers to other related JFP blogs) The info required changes depending on format—for example, what a writer needs to create a blog is different from what they need to produce a video script. If you’re briefing a keyword-based piece, this section would include primary and secondary keywords, search intent, and a list of internal links to and from other relevant content. Focus Keyword This should be in your title, body copy, and meta data. There should only be one focus keyword per blog. There should never bees 2 blogs using the same focus keyword (this causes cannibalism) Supporting Keywords List at least 5 secondary keywords that will help support your content in ranking Blog Objectives Each new piece must fit within the larger narrative of JFP. This brief clearly illustrates the company’s goal for the piece, its unique take on the topic, and how the company itself and its products/services fit into the story. Competing blog articles List URL of good quality URLs that we can glean from Internal links List internal links to blogs and other pages owned by JFP that would support your writing. Try to aim for at least 5 internal links. Search for existing JFP blogs on Google –-> In the search bar type in “site: jesusfilm.org/blog/ [insert topic]” External links Find at least 3 external links (non-JFP URLs) that would support your content points. Audience Believer (needs to be more specific) All briefs should start from the audience, since they are the reason you’re creating something in the first place. This version begins by summarizing who the audience is, their jobs-to-be-done, and what they should take away from the piece. Technical Level Beginner/Entry-level Blog Content Type E.g. how-to guide Blog Deliverables ~2,500 word article, images, videos, etc Blog Outline Link to the blog outline when it is completed References (external links) Content Category (i.e. missional living) Call to action Blog Template: Comparisons This is a template for writing "comparisons" for blogs. Use these section to organize and optimize your blog writing. Title I.e. [ABC] vs. [XYZ]: Which [Item] is Better? E.g. Difference Between KJV and NKJV Bible Versions Introduction Brief overview of the items being compared Mention your JFP subtly, if applicable Explain not what you’re going to cover, but what readers will get out of your post ABC vs. XYZ at a glance [Create a comparison table with key features and ratings] Feature ABC XYZ Feature 1 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Feature 2 ⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Feature 3 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐ [Best for] [User type/use case] [User type/use case] Etc Etc Etc Key Differences 1. Difference 1 Explanation for Competitor 1 Explanation for Competitor 2 2. Difference 2 Explanation for Competitor 1 Explanation for Competitor 2 3. Difference 3 Explanation for Competitor 1 Explanation for Competitor 2 Feature Comparison Feature Category 1 Competitor 1: Description Competitor 2: Description Our take: Brief analysis [Optional: Add image, video, social media embed, or screenshot to illustrate real life reviews and experiences] Feature Category 2 [Competitor 1: Description Competitor 2: Description Our take: Brief analysis [Optional: Add image, video, social media embed, or screenshot to illustrate real life reviews and experiences] Feature Category 3 Competitor 1: Description Competitor 2: Description Our take: Brief analysis [Optional: Add image, video, social media embed, or screenshot to illustrate real life reviews and experiences] User Experience and Interface E.g. Comparison of user interfaces E.g. Ease of use for different user types Customer Support and Resources Comparison of support options Available resources (documentation, tutorials, community) [Optional: Add image, video, social media embed, or screenshot to illustrate real life reviews and experiences] Use Cases When to choose ABC [Scenario 1] [Scenario 2] [Scenario 3] When to choose XYZ [Scenario 1] [Scenario 2] [Scenario 3] Alternatives to consider Introduction to your brand's offering How your product/service compares to the competitors discussed Unique selling points of your brand Call-to-action to try or learn more about JFP Final thoughts Summary of key points Recommendations based on different user needs Blog Template: Expanded Definitions or Topics This is a template for writing "Expanding on definitions or topics" for blogs. Use these section to organize and optimize your blog writing. Title What is [Concept]? [Brief/Quick/Detailed] Explanation E.g. What is Salvation? A Thorough Explanation Start with “what is/are” questions Establish credibility Add context Introduction 1-2 sentence definition, including bolded keywords (helps to earn visibility in Google). Keep it short Why [topic] matters Explain the importance and relevance of the concept in 2-3 paragraphs. How [topic] works Provide a concise explanation of how the concept functions or its process. What are the key features of [topic]? List and briefly explain the main features of the concept. Feature 1 Short explanation and example. Feature 2 Short explanation and example. Feature 3 Short explanation and example. How to use/approach [topic] Provide practical advice on how to use or implement the concept. Audience question 1? Address 3-4 frequently asked questions about the concept, based on audience research. Provide concise answers upfront for more chance of appearing in a SERP feature. Audience question 2? Address 3-4 frequently asked questions about the concept, based on audience research. Provide concise answers upfront for more chance of appearing in a SERP feature. Audience question 3? Address 3-4 frequently asked questions about the concept, based on audience research. Provide concise answers upfront for more chance of appearing in a SERP feature. Final thoughts Summarize key points in 2-3 sentences. Encourage readers to implement or learn more. Blog Template: Lists & Listicles This is a template for writing "lists or listicles" for blogs. Use these section to organize and optimize your blog writing. Title I.e. [Number] [Topic] [Tips/Ways/Techniques/Tools/Reasons] for [Desired Outcome/Audience] E.g. Top 10 Christian Bibles Study Resources to Grow Your Faith Introduction Keep it short Establish trust and expertise in 2-3 sentences Explain not what you’re going to cover, but what readers will get out of your post 1. [Benefit-Focused List Subheading] E.g. Capture trending traffic by stealing Top Stories keywords from your rivals Explanation of the first point. Include: why it's important how to implement real-world example or case study [Add image, video, social media embed, or screenshot to illustrate the point] 2. [Benefit-Focused List Subheading] Explanation of the second point, following the same structure as above [Optional: Add a relevant quote from an expert or statistic to support your point] [Optional: Add a “Pro tip” related to this point to make post even more actionable and break up text] 3. [Benefit-Focused List Subheading] Explanation of the third point. [Optional: Include a step-by-step mini-list if this point requires a process explanation] Step one Step two Step three ... X. [Benefit-Focused List Subheading] Explanation of the final point in your list Conclusion/Wrapping up Summarize the key takeaways from your list. Add one or two final, actionable tips that readers can implement immediately. [Optional: Include a question to encourage comments and engagement] Add a call-to-action or link to a related resource. CTA Example CTA: Want to learn more about growing your faith? Check out these related articles: ????? ????? ????? Blog Template: Writing a Beginner’s Guide This is a template for writing "Beginner guides" for blogs. Use these section to organize and optimize your blog writing. Title I.e. [Topic] for [Beginners/Noobs/Dummies]: The [Complete/Essential/Ultimate] Guide E.g. A Simple Guide To Reading and Understanding The Book of Matthew Reinforce why they need to know this State that it’s for beginners/Noobs/new users, etc Keep it simple (use shorter sentences and keep fletch reading score) Introduction Hook sentence or interesting fact to grab attention Encourage readers that the topic is manageable Provide a quick overview of what they'll learn What is [topic] and why is it important? Clear, concise definition Brief history or background (if relevant) Key concepts or terminology Explain the significance of the topic in simple terms and give real-world applications. What are the key components of [topic]? Component 1 Explain the first key component Component 2 Explain the second key component Component 3 Explain the third key component What are the benefits of mastering [topic]? [Benefit 1] [Benefit 2] [Benefit 3] Key things to know about [topic] Best Practice 1 Explanation and implementation tips Examples Best Practice 2 Explanation and implementation tips Examples Best Practice 3 Explanation and implementation tips Examples How to get started Step 1: Provide detailed instructions for the first step Step 2: Provide detailed instructions for the second step Step 3: Provide detailed instructions for the third step Common mistakes to avoid with/in [topic] Mistake 1: Explain the mistake and how to avoid it Mistake 2: Explain the mistake and how to avoid it Mistake 3: Explain the mistake and how to avoid it Top tools for [topic/audience] [Tool 1]: [Image/screenshot/video/quote/review]: [Brief description] [Tool 1]: [Image/screenshot/video/quote/review]: [Brief description] [Tool 1]: [Image/screenshot/video/quote/review]: [Brief description] Helpful resources to learn more [Resource 1]: [Brief description] [Resource 2]: [Brief description] [Resource 3]: [Brief description] Wrapping up Summarize and offer a couple of unheard tips, quotes, or insights. Offer some final encouragement, and link to further resources: Further Reading [Related article 1] [Related article 2] [Related article 3] Blog Template: Writing a How To / Detailed Guide This is a template for writing "How To's" or "Detailed Guide" for blogs. Use these section to organize and optimize your blog writing. Title I.e. How to [ Achieve Desired Outcome ] in [ Number ] Steps E.g. How To Become More Confident Of The Bible's Accuracy Tips Mention the desired outcome - Audiences desired goal/objective List the number of steps Introduction Hook to grab reader's attention Write in a way that connects with your audience Show you understand the problem e.g. personal experience/anecdote, or analogy Present the problem this guide will solve Show proof you have the solution Tree of thought (concept is from prompting, but can be used for writing) Chain of thought (concept is from prompting, but can be used for writing) (link to external sources, quote others, use logic in your explanation You can also include: Who is this guide for? Describe the target audience and their skill level What you'll learn [Key takeaway 1] [Key takeaway 2] [Key takeaway 3] Why You Can Trust Me/Why I Am A Reliable Source Use the PSP (Problem-Solution-Proof) formula to establish credibility Problem: Show you understand the issue Solution: Briefly present your solution Proof: Demonstrate your experience and success in solving the problem Step 1: [present tense verb] Detailed explanation of this step Tips or best practices for this step Common pitfalls to avoid [Add images, videos, embeds, or screenshots to illustrate the step] Step 2: [present tense verb] Detailed explanation of this step Tips or best practices for this step Common pitfalls to avoid [Add pro tips, images, videos, embeds, or screenshots to illustrate this step] Step 3: [present tense verb] Detailed explanation of this step Tips or best practices for this step Common pitfalls to avoid [Continue with additional steps as needed] [Add pro tips, images, videos, embeds, or screenshots to illustrate this step] Final thoughts Quick summary of the process taught in the post Reinforce the benefits of following this guide Encourage the reader to take action Next steps Suggest related topics or advanced techniques to explore Call-to-action for further engagement (e.g., subscribe to newsletter, check out related products) Blog Template: Writing Thought-leadership & Opinion Copy This is a template for writing "Thought Leadership or "Opinion" blogs. Use these section to organize and optimize your blog writing. Title I.e [Provocative/Contrarian Title: State Your Main Argument] E.g. What does it mean to “carry your cross”? Are You Doing It? Use a provocative, contrarian, or surprising statement (not click-bait) Check out stfo.io Include non-typical language and to capture attention It is important to show credibility (especially with opinions pieces) Introduction Open with a hook highlighting a familiar scenario or common belief in your industry Briefly state your contrarian or thought-provoking stance Hint at the risks or flaws of the topic Outline the current state of things Describe the prevailing wisdom or practice right now This is one of the few times where you can use industry jargon or familiar phrases. It’s a good way to create a shared experience and platform your expertise Give examples of how things are typically done Tease the immediate risk Describe a significant, immediate risk of the common practice Tease the impact on a real-world person/brand/industry/thing example to illustrate the point – but withhold the details of how it happened until later on Outline the problem [Problem 1] Start building in more tangible evidence Make a bold, declarative statement in the H2 Describe the problem from different angles so readers can get to grips with your argument Include metaphors, analogies, or thought experiments to make your point more readable [Problem 2] Start building in more tangible evidence Make a bold, declarative statement in the H2 Curate compelling data, stats, or visuals to support your argument Return to your real-world example/case study from earlier and tell the full story of why/how they were impacted Feature quotes from others who share similar views Dive into the far reaching implications Make a bold, declarative statement in the H2 Broaden the scope to discuss how this practice affects entire groups/tribes/industries/countries etc. Discuss the potential long-term negative effects of the practice Draw comparisons with related concepts or scenarios Use hypotheticals or projections to illustrate your point Include tweets or quotes from industry leaders to add credibility Suggest the counterintuitive solution/alternative approach Make a bold, declarative statement in the H2 Propose a better way of doing things Explain why it works, despite seeming counterintuitive Offer actionable tips/a framework for implementing your suggestion Encourage experimentation and adaptation Address objections A rhetorical question, or bold, declarative statement in the H2 Anticipate and address potential criticisms of your approach Use analogies or comparisons to make your point more relatable Reinforce the benefits of your solution Final thoughts Summarize your main points Reinforce your central/counterintuitive argument End with a thought-provoking statement/question Further Reading [Related article 1] [Related article 2] [Related article 3] Blog Writing Guidelines and Checklist Resources What makes quality content? - Blog Blog Writing Templates Brief Writing a How To / Detailed Guide Writing a Beginner’s Guide Writing Thought-leadership & Opinion Copy Expanded Definitions or Topics Comparisons Lists & Listicles Checklist Writing Guidelines Description Who is the intended audience At the very least must be believers. What are they expecting, what do they like/dislike, what content suits their needs best, etc. Write to them specifically. Use only 1