Set one main image that will show up when you share the link on social media. 5. Include a Call to Action (CTA)

Use these to organize your main points so readers can scan the post. Bullet Points: Great for lists, recipes, or quick tips. Short Paragraphs: Keep them to 2–4 sentences. 4. Add Visuals A great mom blog post needs high-quality images. Personal Photos: These build trust and show your real life.

Example: "7 Sanity-Saving Meal Prep Hacks for Busy Toddler Moms" or "Why I Stopped Trying to be the 'Perfect' Mom (And What I Do Instead)."

To help people find your blog through Google, keep these basics in mind:

Include your main topic (e.g., "potty training tips") in the title and first paragraph.

Describe your images in the settings so search engines can "see" them. Internal Links: Link to other posts you’ve written.

To create a proper blog post for a "Mom Blog," you need to balance personal authenticity with a structured format that makes your content easy for other busy parents to read.

Just let me know your or a struggle you want to write about!