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How to replace the word “Conclusion” in the blog post with the more LSI language?
Hi guys,
1. I am in the process of writing a reviews site with around 100 articles, each for 2000 words. The site is about the cryptocurrencies.
2. I usually use the word “Conclusion” for the last section. I provided the “bottom-line” conclusions in it.
3. I know that we are advised to be LSI about our writing and try to signal to both meatbags and our masters, search engines, that we are writing about the stuff we are writing about and not about daffodils.
4. So, I am thinking about the ways how replace the word “Conclusion”.
5. I think that I want to use the same language for all articles, i.e. not different phrases.
6. Example:***Topic:***
IOTA cryptocurrency review
***Conclusion subheading, options:***
IOTA: Verdict
IOTA: Bottom Line
IOTA: Conclusion
IOTA: TLDR (though this one should be at the top, maybe?)
IOTA: Elevator Pitch
IOTA: Сrib / Crib Note / Cheatsheet
IOTA: Viagra Pill
IOTA: Parachute Ring
IOTA: Core
IOTA: Meat
IOTA: Nuts and Bolt
IOTA: Recap
IOTA: In Case You Missed It
IOTA: In Case It Missed You
IOTA: Nutshell
IOTA: Roundup
IOTA: Wrap-Up
IOTA: Post-Readus
IOTA: Bullets (this would mean the following: i) I would write 5-8 bullets that I find most important, ii) I would act like this at every article, iii) hopefully, readers would find this useful, i.e. (1) they would scroll down to the bottom to read the Bullets first, (2) they would know that there are bullets at the end, (3) they would know that it’s our site that has the bullets, while others don’t do this (they really don’t).
7) What would your suggestions be. TIN 🙂 This sub has been instrumental for me 🙂
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