Step 1: How to Choose Topics That Can Be Found Easily
When it comes to picking topics for your kids’ story collection, you need to think like a young one or a concerned parent looking for stories. Imagine what kind of stories kids would love to hear. For example, if you were to search for a story for a child who loves animals, a topic like ‘How a Little Mouse Saved the Lion’ is way more likely to be searched for than ‘A Case Study on Intra
I once put together a story collection with very general topics like ‘Stories about Nature’. It barely got any traction. But when I changed the topics to specific and exciting ones like ‘The Magical Adventure of a Lost Butterfly in the Forest’, the number of kids eager to listen to the stories skyrocketed. The reason behind this is that people, especially parents looking for kids’ stories, usually use detailed and relatable search terms. They want something that can immediately spark their children’s interest. So, try to come up with topics that are vivid, full of action, and related to common children’s interests like animals, fairies, adventures, and magic.
Step 2: How to Write a Title That Grabs Attention
The title is the first thing people see, so it needs to be a real attention
Google once stated that a good title should let readers know exactly what they can expect inside. So, don’t come up with super cryptic titles. For example, a title like ‘The Enigma Unveiled’ might leave readers scratching their heads about what it has to do with kids’ stories. But if you make it ‘Kids Will Be Amazed! The Enigma of the Haunted Castle Unveiled’, it becomes much clearer and more appealing. I had a friend who wrote a great kids’ story but used a very vague title. As a result, it didn’t get much reach. When we changed the title to something more straightforward and exciting, the number of clicks increased significantly.
Step 3: How to Write Content That Fits Google’s Preferences
Google robots are like little detectives trying to understand what your content is about. They prefer content that’s well
And don’t go overboard with jargon. Keep it simple and easy to understand for kids. Let’s say you’re describing how a frog jumps. Instead of saying ‘The amphibian employed a propulsive motion to traverse a distance’, you can just say ‘The frog jumped really far’. This makes the story accessible and engaging for young readers.
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After you finish writing the content for your story collection, ask yourself: If I were a child or a parent reading this for my child, could I easily imagine the story and enjoy it? If the answer is yes, then you’re on the right track. I once wrote a story collection with a lot of complex words and a confusing structure. When I read it to a group of kids, they were clearly bored. So I rewrote it, making it simpler and more organized, and the response was amazing.
Action Checklist
Before you think your kids’ story collection is all set, here’s a little checklist to go through:
So, what do you think? Are you excited to start creating your own kids’ story goldmine? Do you have any ideas for topics or have you faced any challenges in the past? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
本文常见问题(FQA)
选故事主题的时候有啥诀窍能让它容易被搜到呀?
选主题得站在孩子或者家长的角度想。就像给喜欢动物的孩子找故事,‘How a Little Mouse Saved the Lion’就比‘A Case Study on Intra
怎么写标题才能吸引大家点进去看故事呢?
把最重要的内容放前面,比如‘Kids’ Favorite! The Mysterious Island Full of Hidden Treasures’,既点明了目标受众是孩子,又给出了故事的亮点。谷歌也说标题得让读者一眼知道里面有啥,别用太隐晦的标题。
写故事内容咋写才能让谷歌喜欢呢?
内容要条理清晰,可以用数字或者项目符号来列点。像讲去动物园的故事,就可以分成
写完故事集之后有啥检查的要点不?
首先标题得有关键词,这样谷歌更容易匹配相关搜索。第一段要快点说明故事集里都有啥样的故事,对孩子有啥好处。最后通读全文,别让句子太难懂,孩子能轻松跟上故事的节奏才行。