Celebrities (bios, facts, where are they? what happened to?)

When working on the article of one of these categories, you need to take into account the general rules AND the tips discussed further.

Let’s start with bios. E.g. topics like [Ralphie May]: cause of death, family and net worth when he died  https://www.tuko.co.ke/317071-ralphie-may-death-family-net-worth-died.html

Here’s checklist:

1. Custom Images

First image (featured image)

Your first image (same as your featured image) should be a Canva collage from the template.

Second image

Your second image in the article should be from a custom bio template.

When uploading to the CMS, choose:

  1. Source: Original (without watermark).

  2. Caption: Top-5 facts about Jack Dafoe. Photo: Paul Bruinooge/Getty Images (modified by author).

2. Wiki-style (featured snippet, profile summary)

We can see that Wiki has the top place for [Ralphie May] query. So we can check which parts of the text are highlighted and featured on Google and add them to our article.

  1. Profile snippets are added to our profile summary.

  2. Add listicles/tables like Wikipedia have:

    1. Filmography for actors

    2. Discography for musicians

    3. Bibliography for authors

    4. Education

    5. etc.

These will go to the profile summary (remember that we need to make the profile summary as long as possible):

Also, we can see that the Wiki article has Filmography, but ours doesn’t. So we simply add that too.

3. Questions/subheadings

We add a lot of subheadings with the most popular questions we got from Ahrefs, Google’s People Also Ask, AnswerThePublic, etc.

As always, we check the rest of the information provided by Google. We can add People also ask questions as subheadings. Also, videos with him are quite popular, we can mention that too and add a few embeds.

Check if these keywords are utilized in the text. If not, add them if relevant.

4. Interviews

Check interviews published on YouTube, reliable news websites, or social media videos. This is the best source of your information since it’s coming from the main hero of your story.

Insert quotes from the interviews:

Topic: [How old is Trey Makai]? TikTok star's age, family and siblings

 

More examples:

  1. https://people.com/all-about-bobbi-althoff-tiktok-influencer-podcaster-7568488

  2. https://www.insider.com/bobbi-althoff-mom-influencer-tiktok-podcast-drake-lil-yachty-funnymarco-2023-7

5. Information Gaps

Further going, we see that some of the top articles also have comments from celebs' Twitter on Ralphie May’s death.

We can add that too as text with links and embeds (do not forget to add links when adding quotes instead of the embeds).

As another example, see the difference between our structure of the article and competitors'. We need to add this information to make our article 10x better.

6. Latest News

We also check out the News section in Google and add the latest relevant news. Just add a subheading with the relevant information from these news topics to make our article up-to-date.

7. Net worth

  1. If the information about net worth is mentioned on multiple websites (different numbers), you can mention a range and add the word “allegedly”: According to [X], [Y] and [Z], her net worth is allegedly in a range of $100k-500k.

  2. If you’re not sure whether or not the numbers on these websites are reliable, it’s better not to include this information at all.

  3. Include the list of companies, properties, cars, sources of income, investments, etc.

Example:

8. Quick Facts/FAQs/Trivia

Add a list of fast questions and short answers at the end of the article:

Examples of well-rewritten articles with top-notch structure: