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What is Evergreen Content? A step by step guide.
You may have heard from some bloggers that they earn money while they sleep or that a single post brings them X sum of money every month. So, who are these bloggers? Are they from the same planet? Well well, these bloggers are just like you and they live on the very same planet where you live. It is just they have cracked the code of continued income. The secret lies in creating Evergreen Content.
I know that you are thinking how does it make any difference? But it does make a difference and a huge one.
How? For that, you have to follow the post through the end. After this post, you will not only understand what is an evergreen content but also all those various tips to create evergreen content.
Now, if you don’t have a money-making blog yet (that you really should have) and you are planning to start one (for which I can’t be happier) then before reading this post you should follow my in-depth guide to start a pretty blog from the scratch.
Or you can take my free email course to start a money-making blog from day 1. It also includes things that you must know before starting a blog.
Let’s begin it from the start. I have told you that the secret of consistent earning is creating evergreen content. What those bloggers do is publish 4 or 5 evergreen blog posts and then wait for the money to roll in!
What is Evergreen Content?
It’s actually quite easy to understand.
Evergreen Content is the information that is forever new. If you are looking for an Evergreen content definition or I read your mind, scroll down.
Evergreen content is a piece of information published online that does not expire for a long period of time. This is how it remains forever new.
Let’s understand better with some of the evergreen content examples.
Suppose you want to publish an article on your website. It must have two qualities.
- It must be able to bring a lot of traffic.
- The information must remain everlasting.
Now, you have two ideas on which you want to write about.
- How to make a DIY paper bag.
- Weather Report for this month.
Tell me which one you find more value for a long period of time?
The first one, Right? Yes, because even after 5 or 10 years people will want to know how to make a DIY paper bag but nobody will give a damn about a weather report of some month of the year that is 5 or 10 years before them.
How does Evergreen Content bring continuous traffic?
If you check your top pages on Google Analytics you will find that almost 50 percent of your overall traffic comes from the top three pages on your website and almost 80 percent of your overall traffic comes from only five pages of your website. Surprisingly, we have most of the time skipped this important information.
Remember how I told you about those bloggers who publish 4 or 5 evergreen posts and earn easy money every month. Well, they are clever bloggers. From their experience, they have learned that such content not only works better but also longer.
So what they do is create some well-optimized evergreen posts with suitable keywords and add relevant affiliate links on them to make money. And of course, their impressive writing style!
Alternatively, people search for such information all the time and almost every time, they are convinced to buy from them and so it is natural that these posts bring traffic.
Now you know that evergreen content performs wonders for a blog don’t you want your blog to get traffic? Definitely yes!
How to create evergreen content?
For this, you have to follow an evergreen content strategy. I’ll walk you through the process and you will be able to get high numbers in your traffic.
First things first, brainstorm all of the evergreen content ideas in your niche that you think can do well. To come up with a perfect list of topics follow these tips.
- Do a lot of research.
This can be done in two ways. The first is to research your competition. You can use Neil Patel’s free tool Ubersuggest. Just type in your Competitor’s domain name and you will see all of the top pages. Analyze them and find out your list.
The second method is Buzzsumo. It is a paid tool specially designed for content research. Simply type in your idea and you will be sent to a screen that displays all of those blog posts that have already done well.
- Be niche specific.
Select only those topics that you find are relevant to your niche. This will help you build trust with your audience and they will tend to return to your website.
Still not sure? Look at this list of evergreen content types that would work really well.
- How-To Articles
- Lists
- Tutorials
- Food recipes
- Product Reviews
- Finance related topics
- Lifestyle
- Parenting
- Weight loss and etc.
Not to get confused, here are some of the ideas that can not be considered as evergreen content.
- Weather reports (it changes regularly)
- Breaking News (not a good idea!)
- Articles with dates
- Analytical or statistical article (they are likely to change)
- Fashion (it depends on trend)
- Holiday or vacation
When you are done, select 4 or 5 topics that you want to publish first and set a goal to do the task. If you have done it till here then congratulations you have already done the hard part.
Pick one topic from the list that you want to write about. Now do your research and collect all the information that you want to write in your post. When you are all set to write your evergreen post be sure to check out this list of tips and tricks that can help you write better.
Tips for Writing Great Evergreen Content
- Don’t write for an expert.
Very important. You may think that using stylish words can bring your image high. Sure it does but it also puts your traffic down.
Simply put, the readers of your blog are not coming to judge you on your language expertise. They are coming to collect information and you should make sure that when they leave they are satisfied with the information you provided. You have to make sure that they are happy. So, use a very basic language so that more people can understand you.
- Be extremely detailed.
Similar to the above point, you must make sure that whatever your readers were looking for is in there in your post. Remember you are writing this post because you know about it but your visitors don’t. They are beginners and come looking for information. It is your duty to tell them everything related to the topic.
- Don’t use statistical data and dates.
Or avoid those topics that contain them because they are not evergreen.
- Narrow your topic.
Don’t try to cover a whole chapter, cover only a topic of it. But be sure to cover the whole of that topic. It may sound confusing.
Let me clear this with an example.
Suppose you want to write a tutorial on how to build a dog house. So what you should focus on writing about are
- The best wood to use.
- Paint.
- Best nails.
- Overall expense.
- Tools to use.
- How to keep it clean.
- The area where it should be made and etc.
Basically, everything that can be helpful in building a dog house. And not on other things even if they are highly related to a dog.
This way, you are giving yourself more topics that can be covered later.
- Interlink your posts.
Linking to other relevant posts increases the stay of your readers. Longer stay also means that the reader is liking the content.
- SEO your Post.
Use highly relevant keywords to write your post. Keywords are those magical words that help you to rank and get searched on Google.
For this, you can use Neil Patel’s free tool Ubersuggest. Type in any keyword on keyword ideas panel and you will find a list of all the keywords related to your keyword.
You should look for long-tail keywords and the one with the lower search rate.
Once you have written your post it is not likely to be established as an evergreen post automatically. Or it may not remain forever. You still have a lot to make it evergreen content. Here are some tips to keep the post evergreen.
How to Keep the Post Evergreen After It’s Published
- Keep updating.
You should always introduce your post as a piece of fresh start information. Presenting fresh compelling information engages the audience. It does not matter how old your post is, the visitors will always find it new. If you feel that some piece of information is obsolete then you must remove it. If you feel new information should be added then you must.
Google also values posts that are constantly updated. It will also help you rank higher.
- Promote on Social Platforms.
Promoting your post socially will help you get more engagements. If a post is shared more, Google finds it extremely important and helps you with more readers.
More audience is important for a post to become evergreen. They are directly or indirectly connected. How? You write evergreen posts to get more and consistent traffic and that traffic will eventually make it a popular evergreen post.
- Maintain consistency.
Remember how we made a list of all those topics that are capable of being called evergreen posts and how bloggers have 4 or 5 posts constantly bringing traffic to their blogs.
This is where you understand the importance of consistency. Presently, you have one evergreen post that will surely bring good traffic. However, you should also have more such topics.
Here are some reasons why you should have more than one evergreen post.
- They will bring 2 times more traffic.
- Similar topics lead to better interlinking.
- Your brand will become known.
- You will gain the trust of your readers.
- More bloggers will link to you.
- Your Bounce Rate will decrease.
- Search rankings will improve.
How to Write Evergreen Posts – Conclusion
An evergreen post is a great way to get more leads. One day or later you will realize how important this is for content planning. I have told you all about how to write evergreen content and how to keep it long-lasting.
You may find that such techniques do not give you instant results. Why? Because there are no shortcuts and even if you try to find some you will eventually fail. So, the best thing to do is to use long term techniques. They show results later but these are trustworthy.
So, try these tricks and write some wonderful evergreen posts.
Enough of me talking.
Now your turn.
Tell me which one would you implement first. What niche are you in?
Author – Ekta Swarnkar
Ekta is a girl living with her parents. Her mom makes her delicious food. She loves books more than anything. She often wonders if she had taken birth only to drink coffee and read books. Never mind!
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I’ve seen articles about evergreen content but I haven’t paid much attention. Looks like I need to get more creative with the content I create.
Hi Maria! Yes, evergreen content is great for driving traffic to your blog all year long. It’s great to have a few pillar evergreen content pieces that really speak to your audience. Thanks for reading!
This is all so true. A handful of posts have driven most of my traffic . . . all “evergreen” topics that folks are always searching for. {Not sure what that says about the rest of my blog posts, LOL.} I probably need to motivate myself to update and promote them more often. Thank you for sharing. ❤
You’re welcome, Valerie! Glad that you enjoyed the post. There always seems to be some posts that really do much better than the rest. Definitely take advantage of that and create great call to actions on them and if you have affiliate links, this is a great place to add them. 🙂
A beautifully informative post! I had never heard of Evergreen Content before, but then again, I am very new to blogging. Thank you for the in-depth info!
Thank you Barbara! So glad that the post could shed some light on evergreen content for you. And welcome to the crazy world of blogging 🙂
This is really useful! I will think about all of this when I am writing my next blog
Thanks Kylie! Glad that you enjoyed the post. You’ll have to let me know how the next post goes. 🙂
All very good ideas. I like the idea of an evergreen post. I just wrote one recently so I’m hoping that will help.
Awesome! Evergreen content is always good for your blog. Crossing my fingers for you! 🙂
I have never heard of the term “evergreen content” before! I definitely need to start writing evergreen content to drive traffic to the blog. Thanks for shedding light on using basic language when writing posts. I find it so easy to start adding “stylish” words into blog posts and when I edit, I realize that it’s not practical or easy to read!
I’m totally like that too, Melisa! I add in all kinds of “fluff” and then edit it out afterwards. Glad you learned a bit about evergreen content! Hope you have an amazing day! 🙂
Brilliant, thank u!
You’re welcome!
Great post! I learned so much in a small amount of time and need to do some research and brainstorming for my recipe niche. This also reminds me of the “niche site” conversations that are happening out there right now. So much to think about!
Yes! Niche sites can be highly profitable if done correctly! Thanks for reading – have an amazing day!
Wow, I’m a newbie to this whole blogging world and I’ve seen the term ‘Evergreen posts’ everywhere but had no idea how important is it or how to go about – definitely going to bookmark this post to refer back to! Thank you x
You’re welcome, Hannah! So glad that you got some tips on using evergreen content on your blog. Thanks for reading!
I’ve never heard of the term “Evergreen” Thanks for the great tips. I’m new to blogging so this is great info.
You’re welcome, Elizabeth! And welcome to the crazy world of blogging 🙂
I’ve never heard of evergreen content. Good tips! Will surely look back on this post as I brainstorm on more topics to blog about. I currently still have 1 blog entry. Haha. Thank you! ?
Thank you, Noelle! One blog post is more than you had before! 🙂 Congrats for just getting started! 🙂
Thank you for this post. I did not know what evergreen content was. It makes sense to post things that will continue to be relevant for a long period instead of something more time sensitive. You’ve given me something to think about. Thanks again!
You’re welcome, Melissa! So glad that I could help you to figure out what evergreen content is all about. Thanks for reading! 🙂
Thanks for sharing, this is something most bloggers are not aware of. I know when I got started blogging, I blogged loads about the French Open(tennis niche) what I did not realize was that soon people move on to the next tournament, the player who`s hot news today, will not be luke warm tomorrow.
That`s when I learned about evergreen content, I just wish I had found a post like yours back then, could have saved me some costly mistakes that are so time consuming.
Really appreciate you sharing this.
I hear ya! It’s so fun to write on trend but then it’s hard to keep up after a while. Definitely using those evergreen posts to bring people back is a lot less effort. So glad that you enjoyed the post! Have an amazing day. 🙂
I’ve heard about Evergreen content but I feel like no one really explained it in a way that made sense to me. This post is super helpful! Thank you so much for sharing.
You’re welcome, Gina! So glad that you enjoyed the post. There are so many blogging terms that are confusing so it’s nice to get them down to simpler terms. 🙂
This is really insightful. I had no Idea of how important it was
Thank you, Ndidi! Glad that you enjoyed the post and that you could take away some helpful tips. 🙂
Thank you, Sasha! I am new to the blogging world, but trying to find my way with so much to learn. I love this post, but I do have to say that I find so much of your website and FB page informative and helpful! I am so glad I found your site and FB page, as I am learning so much! Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge and resources!!
Thank you so much, Kamara! I’m so glad that you found my site helpful in your new blogging journey. Thanks for reading and have an amazing day!
Great tips, Im guilty of using stats in evergreen posts which means lots of updates to keep the data correct so will be avoiding that going forward. Thank you!
Ah yes! I think we are all guilty of doing that at one time or another for sure! I really have to be conscious of those kinds of things otherwise I’m constantly having to update them. Thanks for reading! 🙂
I try to have a evergreen content but it looks like I’m not doing it 100% right. I often refer to statistical data and COVID. I guess I will need to update my posts!
Yes, it can be a bit tricky sometimes. When I write, I try to think about if what I’m saying will be valid in 6 months. If not, I reword it a little so that it remains evergreen. But, if you are writing articles on current events, it’s fairly hard to stay evergreen.
Awesome post on evergreen content, thanks:)
Thank you! So glad that you enjoyed the post! Cheers 🙂
This is a great article! I’m struggling with SEO and keywords immensely. It seems like it should be so simple, yet I can’t seem to wrap my head around it to create a strategy to implement. I do think most of my posts (although I don’t have a lot yet) are evergreen – Thanks for a great guide!
Thank you, Heidi! SEO is definitely something that takes some time and skill… Have you checked out this article yet: everydayshessparkling.com/seo-for-beginners/ ? It’s all about the basics on SEO. Thanks for reading! 🙂