Content Creation Mistake #4: Not Creating Local Relevance

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Content Creation Mistake #4: Not Creating Local Relevance

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The problem: Locally oriented content is crucial, especially when there are many competitors in the same segment. However, generic texts are often used that do not create regional or local relevance. The solution: Offer users content for local communities. For example, a car salesman has little chance in a city with structured public transport or developed bicycle paths. Interest is potentially greater in rural areas.
Content Creation Mistake #5: Making the Price a Secret

The problem: It's understandable that you don't want to rcs data malaysia come right out and say it. Sometimes products or services are customized or require a lot of advice, so it's not possible to give a flat rate price. However, visitors have no clue and can't classify your offer. The solution: Make it clear which price segment you're in with your offer. This helps both you and your potential customers and also conveys a feeling of credibility. If clear information isn't possible, the segment can still be classified using terms like "premium quality."


Content Creation Mistake #6: Falling into Technical Jargon
The problem: Business blindness is often reflected in the use of technical jargon. This is understandable in that the authors of the texts are often familiar with the topic - but the visitors are not! Technical language and technical terms are used excessively and can confuse the user. The solution: Jargon is sometimes unavoidable - but use it sparingly and with appropriate explanations. A "balancing act" between your know-how and the perspective of the potential customer creates a good understanding of your content. Explain to your visitors what you offer, how you can solve a problem or a need (with practical relevance) and guide them to the next step (? Call to action).
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