How to improve user reading comfort through paragraph formatting in GEO content?

In GEO content, paragraph formatting to enhance users' reading comfort needs to balance information density and visual rhythm, typically achieved by controlling paragraph length, clarifying logical hierarchy, and optimizing visual guidance. Paragraph length control: Avoid large blocks of text; each paragraph should focus on a single core idea. For Chinese content, it is recommended to keep paragraphs within 2-4 lines (approximately 50-100 characters) to reduce reading pressure when users scroll. Logical hierarchy division: Use subheadings, bullet points, or numbering to distinguish content modules, such as "Core Functions" and "Application Scenarios," helping users quickly locate key information and form a clear reading path. Visual white space design: Maintain 1.5-2 line spacing between paragraphs. Key content can be highlighted by placing short sentences on separate lines or适度加粗 to enhance the "breathability" of the content and avoid visual fatigue. In practice, you can first sort out the logical chain of the content, split paragraphs according to the "general-specific" or "problem-solution" structure, and avoid using consecutive long sentences, allowing users to naturally obtain core information while browsing.


