Post by account_disabled on Jan 1, 2024 1:27:11 GMT -5
The problem today is that the public always expects something new , they are hungry for new things in a blogosphere that has long since begun to recycle and no longer offer many original voices and content . We can commit ourselves to writing articles of interest, but this is not always enough to build an audience: because that audience must then be retained , otherwise it will leave our blog to land on another. Ultimately, it's a problem that all companies have: it's not enough to find customers, you also need to build their loyalty and make them come back to buy from them. As? Have you ever thought, for example, about creating a sense of expectation in your readers to keep them on your blog, to encourage them to return? Report future projects involving blogs and bloggers I created the "Blog News" category some time ago, I felt the need for it when I had to report my first free ebook published here.
I find such a category very useful, because sooner or later a blogger needs to publish service communications , let's call them that, to their readers. Reporting the future projects of the blog and the blogger falls into this category and certainly creates expectations in the public. This blog is frequented more by aspiring writers and emerging authors than by others, so I will use this type of audience as an example. Are you working on your new novel? Announce it on the blog. Those who know you and have read your Special Data previous novel will certainly be intrigued by the news. Some of you already publish this type of report, but what about the others? Talk about project development Publishing articles about how your novel is progressing – or any other project you are working on – allows you to find good ideas for your blog, but above all it creates anticipation in readers.
And in this case the expectation has a dual utility: that of guaranteeing readers and that of offering food for thought and solutions to those looking for them. Writing about how the writing of a novel proceeds allows us to help those new writers who don't know how to navigate creative writing. But it also serves us, after all, to formalize the achievement of a stage. Create a series of posts Writing a series of articles on a topic requires good knowledge of that subject, but you can also write a series of posts about your own experience, like the last one I published about my first publishing experience. In any case, a series of posts is written when we have a lot to say on a certain topic, which is why not many of them appear in blogs. Creating a series of articles focused on a big topic is basically like writing a very long post and publishing it in installments on the blog. Once upon a time, in newspapers, writers published novels in installments (I don't know if this is still done) and this created expectations in the newspaper's readers, who were thus encouraged to buy the next edition to find out how the story continued. A series of posts is like a short serialized novel.
I find such a category very useful, because sooner or later a blogger needs to publish service communications , let's call them that, to their readers. Reporting the future projects of the blog and the blogger falls into this category and certainly creates expectations in the public. This blog is frequented more by aspiring writers and emerging authors than by others, so I will use this type of audience as an example. Are you working on your new novel? Announce it on the blog. Those who know you and have read your Special Data previous novel will certainly be intrigued by the news. Some of you already publish this type of report, but what about the others? Talk about project development Publishing articles about how your novel is progressing – or any other project you are working on – allows you to find good ideas for your blog, but above all it creates anticipation in readers.
And in this case the expectation has a dual utility: that of guaranteeing readers and that of offering food for thought and solutions to those looking for them. Writing about how the writing of a novel proceeds allows us to help those new writers who don't know how to navigate creative writing. But it also serves us, after all, to formalize the achievement of a stage. Create a series of posts Writing a series of articles on a topic requires good knowledge of that subject, but you can also write a series of posts about your own experience, like the last one I published about my first publishing experience. In any case, a series of posts is written when we have a lot to say on a certain topic, which is why not many of them appear in blogs. Creating a series of articles focused on a big topic is basically like writing a very long post and publishing it in installments on the blog. Once upon a time, in newspapers, writers published novels in installments (I don't know if this is still done) and this created expectations in the newspaper's readers, who were thus encouraged to buy the next edition to find out how the story continued. A series of posts is like a short serialized novel.