Put yourself in the shoes of your readers to anticipate common questions or stumbling blocks.
Many people are afraid of revealing too much of their expertise in "How to" posts. In my experience, this is usually unfounded. You have so much knowledge about your topic, you will never be able to share all of it in your blog.
You can make your readers happy with good instructions and they will come to you and become your customers when they notice that the instructions are good but they still can't or don't want to implement them themselves. With iran telegram screening good How-To posts you can generate a lot of trust in your expertise.
Example of a "How to Post": How to Become More Creative with a Lab Book
With a guide, you can delve deeper into a topic. This format is well suited for hub posts (cornerstone/pillar posts).
Start with a clear definition of your target audience’s problem or need.
Structure your guide carefully to create a common thread that intuitively guides your readers through the content.