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Current H1: "How to Style Different Gemstones with Moldavite Jewelry" Does it work for SEO? YES! But does it suit the whole vibe of the text? NO! Why? Cuz it’s basic!
New H1: "Master the Art of Styling: Learn how to style Moldavite Jewelry with different Gemstones" What changed? A heading that does justice to the whole vibe…cuz I mean it’s gemstones, we CAN’T be basic. Does it work for SEO? YES! Because it still covers the keywords!
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Although we have talked clearly about this in the 1st section of this audit, I would still love to add a few more examples.
Just for example - Instead of:
"Pairing gemstones like amethyst can enhance the beauty of Moldavite."
Use:
Another thing, again, WHY ARE WE BEING BASIC. There’s a difference between being basic vs being minimal. The entire aura of blog can be uplifted soooo well with just a few deviation from the mainstreams.
”This would make a fantastic ensemble for formal parties, especially paired with neutral-colored dresses such as …..” it was good till here. But again, if we go by fundamental fashion and design principles….
Black looks absolute GORG with emeralds OR amethysts…INDIVIDUALLY. Yes people can wear the greens and the purples together but if they wear it individually, the colors get to stand out more. One of the reasons for this is black. It absorbs light & pairing all three of them can somewhat dull the appearance if not balanced well.
White…CULT FAV! Will let both green & purple shine, would indeed be a great combo but that’s mainstream. That’s what everybody does.
So give your readers something different, something extra. Different- Tell them to pair it with cream and beige. These colors paired with amethyst & moldavite would create that PERFECT balance. A balance that allows all three to shine individually but at the same time the three would hold each other from outshining each other.
Extra - Tell them to pair it with silk-satin (one of the highest quality satins, yes I know a thing or two about good fabrics) to truly bring out the GRACE in the entire outfit.
Another addition here can be adding pictures that can give your audience some sort of visuals for what you are talking. If you don’t have a picture that truly represents the example, then opt for in-house photography where you show, let’s say a pair of earrings with both the stones and a beige/cream colored satin cloth as the background. This gives you a chance to link your product to the image. Moreover, if you have to show only the stones, let the backgrounds be better! Here’s some images to explain the example I am talking about-
This also gives you the chance to add a link to another blog where you can talk about how different gemstones can complement different skin tones. This is going to be another blog idea for you.
Such as pearls are evergreen, versatile. They are like the A+ all-rounder child of the class. Blues and Reds (the sapphires and rubies)…GOD they look soooo gracious on dark skin tones.
Whereas pale yellows like lab grown yellow diamonds or chrysoberyl , soft purples like amethysts or purple kunzite or fluorite look absolutely elegant on lighter skintones.
Aquamarines, like pearls, go well with every skin tone because they have this character of standing out in their entirety.
When you write these kind of blogs, you ultimately cater to a wider group of audience + gather a community that is IN IT because they genuinely enjoy your content. Why? Because YOU become the one-stop solution for them.
Paraphrasing and refining I believe we already covered the essence enough in the 1st part.
And yes, adding stats/ facts would help.
Now about CTA, it’s a blog. You can’t just add a CTA at the end, that would kill the whole mood of the blog unless its for a personal brand. Which is why adding subtle CTA throughout the blog is what will help. We have talked about one such example in the 1st section of this audit.
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