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11. Show Them the Numbers The Benefits of

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11. Show Them the Numbers
The Benefits of Using Numbers and Figures in Your Blog Writing (Screenshot)

As we talked about earlier, most people are pretty jaded about gimmicky content these days.

Who can blame them? Most of us have been duped, conned, and defrauded at one point or another online.

To make your content stand out, show data to back up your claims, increase your credibility and illustrate your points wherever possible. This is a core principle of how to write a blog post that’s firmly convincing.

That’s a major reason why I originally decided to share monthly income cyprus telemarketing data with my readers—to show them that I’m not just writing about what to do in order to start a profitable blog, but I’m actually putting my own advice into practice here on my blog (with transparent results). I even go into the nitty-gritty details around expenses and share best practices on financial topics like how to manage taxes for bloggers, which provides an immense amount of value to those looking for a lot of advice.

Increasing My Authenticity with Readers Through Income Reports (Screenshot)

Original data and research are huge differentiators that can help your blog rank higher in search results, build backlinks, and increase your authority, influence and credibility.

"Using original data and statistics is a major way to differentiate your blog content."
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The first step to learning how to write a blog post that leans on credible data is gathering the actual data itself.
Some of the best sources for tracking down original data to include in your blog posts are:

Experiments: The first and easiest way to start collecting original data is to conduct an experiment (like this one I did). Form a hypothesis, devise an experiment, summarize your findings and compare the options (like I did in my roundup of the best web hosting plans for bloggers). Your experiments don’t have to be elaborate, just share what you’re learning and be transparent with the results.
Observations: If you can find something you can measure or track, you’ve got a data source just waiting to be analyzed. Decide on a length of time you’ll be monitoring the situation and put the numbers in a spreadsheet for easy analysis.
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