Content index at the top of long content

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zakiya88
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Content index at the top of long content

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People want to know what they are getting into. You may notice that some of the biggest blogging sites include a note at the beginning that gives an estimated reading time. This gives a pretty good idea of ​​what to expect when users land on your blog page.

If it's a five-minute read, your readers will probably stick around until the end. If it's 10 minutes, they'll be looking for a clear signpost at the top of the page that will take them to the sections that really matter to them.

Remember, you're targeting the information generation. We can go jamaica phone number list anywhere to find the information we need now. If you hope to retain your readers, make it as simple as possible.

Deep content is fantastic for SEO. But readability is also a consideration. Make your content easy to read and scroll by adding an index at the top.

There's nothing special about the index. It simply shows the main categories of your blog and uses anchor links to navigate to that content. Now, from the very top of your articles, readers can jump to information that's relevant to them, or immediately understand what they'll get from reading your article.
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