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How to create visual articles with Zoosite
A practical guide to create a complete Zoosite article: structure, SEO, visual content, publishing, analytics and iteration from the editor.
Published on June 21, 2026
A practical guide to publish better articles
This article shows how to turn an idea into a publishable guide with structure, SEO, visual components, scheduling and measurement. The goal is not to fill a page; it is to create useful content that can rank, read well and guide readers to the next step.
Expected result
By the end, the article should have a clear intent, clean slug, SEO title, description, category, tags, visual content, calls to action and measurement ready for iteration.
1. Define intent, audience and action
Before opening the editor, write one sentence that explains the problem, who it helps and what the reader should do next.
2. Configure the editorial base
Use a clear title, select a main category and add comma-separated tags. Tags power filters and related content; categories keep URLs understandable.
3. Work on SEO from the beginning
Define SEO title, description, canonical and robots before publishing. A strong summary helps search engines, social cards and readers.
4. Use visual components with intent
Cards, callouts, lists and CTAs should make the article easier to scan. Remove anything that repeats information without helping the reader decide.
5. Publish, measure and improve
After publishing, review views, read progress, CTA clicks, reactions, comments and downloads so the article can improve with evidence.
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