Examples of using Your topic in English and their translations into Thai
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You have an opportunity to shape the way people see your topic.
What voices are being heard? Are they in support of your topic?
Then ask your readers questions about it before you give advice on your topic.
Is this communications tool/tactic appropriate for your topic, issue, and message?
Another idea is to create a numbered list and share posts on your topic.
Once you have got your topic down, it's time to actually write it.
Consider the historical context of your topic, or an anecdote or some larger idea or concept.
Find a story online, link to it, rephrase it, and then go on to your topic.
Pick the ones that people would likely type in search engines when they are looking for your topic.
Larger niches are ok, but it will be hard to compete if your topic is fashion or sports.
More than likely, you have some social media accounts you follow so you can keep up-to-date on your topic.
I have included a sample below, but you will want to tweak it to match your topic and blog.
If they can understand your topic, even if they are not familiar with it, then you're doing it perfectly.
If you are truly knowledgeable about your topic and you can teach them something, they will be naturally drawn to you and your content.
These posts are excellent curate content for your topic and cab be evergreen for this season or holiday if you remove the giveaway information.
The post that has the most organic engagement for me had a video attached to it, so I recommend sharing videos in your topic.
It's important that the reader responds to this first call-to-action before you go on to tackle your topic or give your advice. The benefit?
If you have picked a topic that people are interested in learning more about, then there are likely already other courses on your topic out there.
Knowing your topic and knowing it well is what makes for content that can't be replicated elsewhere and that readers will feel is worthy of sharing.
You have audience data to dig through, experts to find and quote, data from case studies and reports to find and include to support your topic.
