5 tips to write the best conclusion for a blog post

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It is a common misconception that once a blog writer has finished writing the main section of their blog post (the introduction and body), their work is done.

However, this misunderstanding overlooks the weight carried by the conclusion. This is the final piece that readers engage with, meaning it continues to resonate with them even after they have shut their browser.

If a reader is blown away by a blog’s conclusion, there is a high chance they will return.

Conclusion and introduction are the most important parts of any blog post.

In this blog, I will show you 7 tips for writing a better conclusion.

#1 Summarize the Main Point

A conclusion is expected to summarize the main points. It should reflect the core message of the blog that you desire the readers to retain.

It’s important because readers always forget a lot of information.

Go straight to the point in the summary, readers don’t want to read a long argument at the end

Example:

A key takeaway from this blog post is that there are methods you can use to improve SEO.

Go after long text, add links, focus on one keyword, and add a meta description.

Think of your audience and the search engines when working on your site.

#2 Give more information

It’s the best time to share your blog posts related or publications that go deeper into one specific subject.

Example:

If you want to know more about blog posts, check out my post, ‘9 Tips to Write the Best Introduction.

#3 Ask a question

Initiating a post with a question usually works well, as does concluding with one. This causes the reader to reflect and can prompt them to share their own experiences.

This strategy can also enhance the relationship between the reader and the brand.

The technique can also improve the time a user stays on your page, which will improve your SEO.

Example:

“Have you ever used Minodor by yourself? What was it like? Please, share with us your feedback.“

#4 Call to action

A call to action encourages a reader to execute a particular task after finishing the blog. It’s typically positioned at the culmination of the blog, thereby becoming an essential component of the final paragraph.

Example:

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#5 Tease your audience

The strategy of hinting at upcoming content is a common practice seen on media platforms like YouTube and podcasts. I believe it is a technique that can also be successfully applied in the blogging arena.

You can give your readers a sneak peek into what’s going to be your next topic and what they should anticipate, thus encouraging them to revisit your blog. Occasionally, hinting at your future content may even motivate readers to subscribe to your blog.

Example:

I just discovered something amazing about meta descriptions that can boost your ranking, I will publish it soon, stay tuned.

Conclusion

A key takeaway from this blog post is to integrate five elements in your conclusion: summarize the main points, give more information, ask a question, integrate a call to action, and tease your audience.

If these steps are to complicate, you can use Minodor to write them for you.

See you in the next AI SEO world with Minodor.

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