The Foundation
This is the exact playbook we follow for every Incubator.org Editorial Blog Post.
It’s built for SEO, GEO, and real engagement, not just vanity traffic.
- Most blogs never show up in search because they skip the basics.
- This checklist forces quality at every step.
- Design and depth matter more than ever.
- News flash: SEO starts before you publish.
Blog Article Checklist
- Title
- Includes target keyword (what people search for) based on SERP research.
- Clear, compelling, and not clickbait.
- What is SERP? (Search Engine Results Page) - URL
- Short and includes the primary keyword.
- Avoid stop words (“and,” “of,” “the,” etc.).
- Example: /applications/blogs/how-to-submit-a-blog-post - Author Bio
- Built for E-E-A-T — shows who wrote it, their experience, and links to relevant author page.
- Google’s E-E-A-T Explained - Word Count
- 1,500 + words — based on what’s ranking for the keyword.
- Depth > Fluff. - Images
- At least 5 + images, each with descriptive alt text and metadata.
- Compressed for speed (use TinyPNG). - Table of Contents
- Helps readers jump around.
- Especially useful for long-form blogs.
🔗 See: How to Submit a Blog Post – Adding Anchors & TOC - Headings Structure
- Clear H1 > H2 > H3 hierarchy.
- Skimmable, keyword-optimized. - Internal & External Links
- Minimum 5 internal links to relevant Incubator.org content.
- 3 + external links to high-authority sources (.edu, .gov, or trusted .org).
🔗 Example: Digital Literacy – A Master Hub for Everyone - Mobile Optimization
- Looks great on all devices.
- Tested on mobile, tablet, and desktop. - Readability
- Short paragraphs and clear spacing.
- Use a clean, web-safe font (Roboto, Open Sans, Lato). - CTAs (Call to Actions)
- At least one in-content CTA (“Join Our Community”).
- One sidebar CTA (“Subscribe for Updates”).
- Optional exit-intent pop-up for leads.
🔗 What is a CTA and Why It Matters - Color & UX
- Font color = #333333 (easy on the eyes).
- Clean design, minimal distractions. - Media
- Embed videos, infographics or audio to boost time on page.
- Real visual value, not filler. - Expert Quotes
- Include subject-matter quotes (from founders, advisors, teachers, partners).
- Builds trust and credibility. - Social Share Buttons
- Visible and easy to find.
- Encourage distribution beyond search. - Quality Writing
- Clear, engaging, authentic voice.
- Written by someone who knows the space.
Why This Checklist Matters — and Why Blogging Matters
Many readers ask “Why do I need to blog?” or “What does this do for me?”
Here’s why it’s essential for learners, educators, advisors, and community leaders.
1️⃣ Blogging as Content Marketing
- “Content marketing” means creating and publishing useful, educational, relevant content that meets your audience’s needs instead of intrusive ads.
- Your blog is your home base: it lets you teach, share, and grow your reach.
- Learn more → What is Content Marketing? (Meltwater)
2️⃣ Benefits for Learners & Communities *
- Visibility (SEO) → Blog posts with target keywords help people find your content.
- Authority & Credibility → Well-written posts show expertise and trust.
- Leads & Engagement → CTAs turn readers into participants.
- Digital Literacy Training → Blogging teaches research, writing, publishing, and communication.
- Community Building → Each post becomes a long-term asset that connects students, families and educators across Arizona & Sonora.
- 📖 Reference: Digital Literacy – A Master Hub for Everyone
3️⃣ Overcoming Resistance
If someone says “Blogging isn’t necessary,” I would explain:
- It builds skills in writing, research, and presentation.
- It gives learners a voice and a platform to share projects and ideas.
- It creates real returns: visibility, program participation, funding interest.
4️⃣ Vocabulary & Concepts for Beginners
|
Term |
Meaning |
Example |
|
Keyword |
Search term users type into Google |
“student blog Arizona” |
|
SERP |
Search Engine Results Page |
Where your post appears in search |
|
URL |
The web address of your post |
incubator.org/applications/blogs/the-blog-article-checklist |
|
E-E-A-T |
Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness |
Add author bio and credentials |
|
Internal Link |
A link to another page on your site |
Link to “How to Submit a Blog Post” |
|
External Link |
Link to a credible outside source |
Link to .edu or .org reference |
|
CTA |
“Call to Action” – tells reader what to do next |
“Join Our Newsletter” |
|
TOC |
Table of Contents – list of headings |
Helps readers navigate |
|
Mobile Optimization |
Blog looks good on phones/tablets |
Use responsive web design (RWD) template
|
Practical Suggestions for Incubator.org Members
- Students: Write blog entries about your projects or reflections on digital skills.
- Educators: Use blogs as a learning exercise and assessment tool.
- Advisors & Board Members: Contribute thought pieces to model leadership and expertise.
- Community Partners: Feature stories from Arizona & Sonora that illustrate real impact.
- Everyone: Use internal links to connect your articles to the master hubs and pilot project pages.
Talking Points for Stakeholders & Decision-Makers
When someone asks why we blog at Incubator.org, we say: “Because writing and publishing help learners grow digitally and help our community shine globally.”
- Blogging builds digital literacy and real-world communication skills.
- Blogging makes our projects visible to funders, partners and families.
- Blogging creates archives of impact that live beyond a semester or project.
- Blogging drives SEO + community growth — each post is a long-term asset.
Conclusion: Treat Every Post as an Educational Asset
The Blog Article Checklist isn’t just for formatting. It’s for focus, discipline and impact.
Each post should balance:
- Visibility (SEO + search findability)
- Credibility (E-E-A-T + author bio)
- Engagement (multimedia + internal links)
- Action (clear CTAs + community follow-up)
By following this checklist and understanding the why, you help Incubator.org become more than a Online Community Platform website. You help it become a living community of learners, teachers and creators across Arizona and Sonora.
Next Steps:
Digital Literacy – A Master Hub for Everyone
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