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Hey, Take a look at this heatmap from Backlinko: What’s the first thing you notice? Pretty much

Hey, Take a look at this heatmap from Backlinko: [Backlinko heatmap] What’s the first thing you notice? Pretty much everyone that lands on my post reads the introduction. And if my intro is too long. Or boring. Or just not super compelling. People are going to hit their “back” button like there’s no tomorrow. In fact: Blog post intros are so important that I usually spend MORE time on my intros than my headlines. Why? Because I know that if I lose someone with my intro, I’ve lost them for good. Or as I like to say: “Your headline gets someone to your post. Your intro keeps them there.” Question is: How do you write blog post introductions that stand out and grab someone’s attention? Well, over the last 8 years I’ve tested dozens of different blog post introductions. Stories. Lists. Statistics. And all that testing led me to ONE formula that crushes them all. A formula that I use for 90%+ of my blog posts. It’s called The PPB Formula. (The “PPB” stands for: Preview, Proof, Bridge) Here’s a real life example of The PPB formula in action: [PPB Formula] Let’s break it down. First up, you have the Preview. Here’s where you let your reader know EXACTLY what to expect from your content. That way, when someone lands on your post, they know they’re in the right place. Here’s an example: “In this post I’m going to show you how to get more views on YouTube.” Next, it’s time for the Proof. Here’s where you show people that you know your stuff. Your proof can be in the form of: -Personal results -Years of experience -Client examples -Credentials or certifications For example: "In fact, these are the exact techniques that I used to grow my channel to 228K views per month.” Last up, we have the Bridge. Here’s where you transition people from your intro into the body of your content. In other words: you build a bridge from your intro to the meat of your post. Here are a few bridges you can use in your introductions: -Keep reading -Let’s get started -It’s time for the first step -Let’s dive right in -Now it’s time to show you what happened -Let’s kick things off with strategy #1 In my experience, this little bridge pushes people to keep reading your post. And before they know it, they’re hooked. So try this tactic out and let me know how it goes. Talk Soon, Brian PS: If you want more actionable techniques like this one, I recommend checking out [Grow Your Blog Fast](. Grow Your Blog Fast is packed with actionable strategies that will help you drive more targeted traffic to your blog — and convert that traffic into leads and sales. The best part? This program is more than just a list of random strategies. Grow Your Blog Fast is a complete blueprint. So if you want to grow your blog using a comprehensive, step-by-step system, learn more about the program and enroll. [Learn more about Grow Your Blog Fast.]( Backlinko LLC 1603 Capitol Ave. Suite 310 A266 Cheyenne WY 82001 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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