Write a helpful, informational guidance post for your readers and show them your online research with links.
Conduct an online research about your topic. If your topic is too broad, you can take one story line and focus on that specifically. You want to write a helpful and informational post that will guide your readers for something, some need, etc. with the resources and links you found. Your post can show guidance for a crucial problem; the it-factor of your topic most helpful to your readers such as "How to get ready for an earthquake in Ankara". Alternatively, it can be a theme that helps you list your research "how to find info about this subject matter" Once you feel you found all relevant resources, organize your thoughts and findings in a list, and write an overview post. You should provide links to online formal and informal resources of your area of interest. Hypertext is an important element of online writing that allows the reader to go to those sites to learn more about specifics. Your post will function as a guide for them and create trust about your knowledge.
Photo: Use one photo that will signify the subject matter. Use open source images or your own images.
For example:
Main topic: Eating
Post topic: Eating out
Audience: University students, young populations in general
Eating options for students away from home are quite abundant. This xxx study sites that the city hosts more than 200 restaurants in 2014, but which ones are the right ones for you?
If you want a take-out, yemeksepeti.com has so many options.
If you want to eat late at night, xxxx.com makes the best kokorech in town and is open all night.
If you want to make it a special night when your exams are over, there are many Ankara bound options. according to Yelp, the most popular restaurants are xxxx.
Don't forget, Ankara Tava is the city's staple. Here is a blog from a foody about how to make it, but you don't want to miss this restaurant yyy, that all food forums have been bragging about.
For those interested in Ankara's food culture, here is a blog that will make you surprised. Being the capital of Turkey, Ankara is known to be the city of bureaucrats, clerks and intellectuals. This blog brings out the nostalgic restaurant culture of the city that disappeared after the 80's. But don't frown, the most famous one is still open, xxxx Restaurant is open 7 days a week waiting for you!
Or
Where to bike in Ankara?
Ankara bikers have three major roads they feel safe to bike, but they usually prefer city outskirts for nature trips.
Ayas is number one biking track for Ankara bikers, and for more information on the trail check out the municipality website
The bike club xxx is among the others who offer organized tours. For those living near Cayyolu, xxx club offers transportation.
For those who don’t have time to travel outside the city, there are some safe tracks as well. These are xxxx, yyyy, zzzz.
But what if you don’t have a bike, and you want to buy one?
Here are the major biking stores in the city Xxxx, yyyy, zzzz.
Or
The Landmarks of the City:
The Modern Buildings in Ankara
Ankara is a city with many landmarks, but did you know that Ankara was one of the first cities of with buildings of modern movement in architecture? The most important of these is xxxx building. The chances are that you passed it many times but did not know about it, either.
Societies such and such have been working on creating a database of these buildings. These societies have also these publıc pages in Facebook, open to all who want to learn more about these landmarks of 1950’s.
There are also independent architectural researchers, xxxx and yyyy who write about specific buildings. Some of the books you might check out are xxxx, xxxx.
One of the hot topics is the preservation of these buildings. These forums and these societies are warning Ankara residents that these buildings are being demolished one by one to large-scale developments.
The architecture department of Ankara University have also focused on the preservation of these buildings. The pictures of these buildings have been put online by xxxx library.
Once you read this blog, we bet you will look up again when you are passing one of these buildings.
Conduct an online research about your topic. If your topic is too broad, you can take one story line and focus on that specifically. You want to write a helpful and informational post that will guide your readers for something, some need, etc. with the resources and links you found. Your post can show guidance for a crucial problem; the it-factor of your topic most helpful to your readers such as "How to get ready for an earthquake in Ankara". Alternatively, it can be a theme that helps you list your research "how to find info about this subject matter" Once you feel you found all relevant resources, organize your thoughts and findings in a list, and write an overview post. You should provide links to online formal and informal resources of your area of interest. Hypertext is an important element of online writing that allows the reader to go to those sites to learn more about specifics. Your post will function as a guide for them and create trust about your knowledge.
Photo: Use one photo that will signify the subject matter. Use open source images or your own images.
For example:
Main topic: Eating
Post topic: Eating out
Audience: University students, young populations in general
Eating options for students away from home are quite abundant. This xxx study sites that the city hosts more than 200 restaurants in 2014, but which ones are the right ones for you?
If you want a take-out, yemeksepeti.com has so many options.
If you want to eat late at night, xxxx.com makes the best kokorech in town and is open all night.
If you want to make it a special night when your exams are over, there are many Ankara bound options. according to Yelp, the most popular restaurants are xxxx.
Don't forget, Ankara Tava is the city's staple. Here is a blog from a foody about how to make it, but you don't want to miss this restaurant yyy, that all food forums have been bragging about.
For those interested in Ankara's food culture, here is a blog that will make you surprised. Being the capital of Turkey, Ankara is known to be the city of bureaucrats, clerks and intellectuals. This blog brings out the nostalgic restaurant culture of the city that disappeared after the 80's. But don't frown, the most famous one is still open, xxxx Restaurant is open 7 days a week waiting for you!
Or
Where to bike in Ankara?
Ankara bikers have three major roads they feel safe to bike, but they usually prefer city outskirts for nature trips.
Ayas is number one biking track for Ankara bikers, and for more information on the trail check out the municipality website
The bike club xxx is among the others who offer organized tours. For those living near Cayyolu, xxx club offers transportation.
For those who don’t have time to travel outside the city, there are some safe tracks as well. These are xxxx, yyyy, zzzz.
But what if you don’t have a bike, and you want to buy one?
Here are the major biking stores in the city Xxxx, yyyy, zzzz.
Or
The Landmarks of the City:
The Modern Buildings in Ankara
Ankara is a city with many landmarks, but did you know that Ankara was one of the first cities of with buildings of modern movement in architecture? The most important of these is xxxx building. The chances are that you passed it many times but did not know about it, either.
Societies such and such have been working on creating a database of these buildings. These societies have also these publıc pages in Facebook, open to all who want to learn more about these landmarks of 1950’s.
There are also independent architectural researchers, xxxx and yyyy who write about specific buildings. Some of the books you might check out are xxxx, xxxx.
One of the hot topics is the preservation of these buildings. These forums and these societies are warning Ankara residents that these buildings are being demolished one by one to large-scale developments.
The architecture department of Ankara University have also focused on the preservation of these buildings. The pictures of these buildings have been put online by xxxx library.
Once you read this blog, we bet you will look up again when you are passing one of these buildings.