How to Create a Reader-Friendly Table of Contents with Links to Your Story's Subheadings
ATTENTION: All you Medium writers who are long form content creators!
I'm prolific writer Justiss Goode, with a valuable resource you shouldn't miss.
A helpful formatting guide especially for LONG FORM writers. Get help creating an awesome reading experience for all your long form stories. Let readers easily navigate your content, with the help of a reader-friendly Table of Contents directory.
No matter how engaging your content happens to be, long form articles of various kinds, are sometimes poorly formatted. Readers can easily lose their place and have a hard time navigating back to a previous section they covered.
This often creates a poor reading experience with longer, more in depth stories.
Friends, that doesn’t have to be the case.
As a Medium writer, I previously wrote a long form story that took a deep dive into the subject of loneliness. The in depth 11-minute story was well formatted, complete with easy navigational links to help readers properly explore the content.
To see the type of attractive and easy to navigate content that you can create with the help of this guide, I invite you to check out the “model” Medium story (where a FREE link is available for non-members).
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AFTER you examine and consider the benefits of formatting your long form content in this way, I encourage you to return here and purchase this quick little inexpensive guide.
This useful little guide is perfect for the person who enjoys writing long form content, especially when the writer likes to express multiple related ideas.
Not only is some long form content unattractive to the eye, but readers can easily lose their place, or have trouble locating details they may want to read over again.
That is why a reader-friendly table of contents is just the right thing, to help all your long form content look more appealing, but more importantly, be much easier to navigate.
The easy step-by-step instructions contained in this guide, will help make things a lot more convenient for your readers.
Notice a screen shot of the "model" story used in my guide, as an example of how your own story's Table of Contents can look. Your readers will be able to link directly to specific areas on the page.
Purchase the guide today, and start applying the same technique when creating all your future long form stories and online articles.
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