3 Reasons Why Your Content Isn’t Getting Read
Do not write just for the sake of writing it
Many of us tend to follow the prevailing advice to write consistently, often interpreted as writing on a daily basis.
However, it’s crucial not to merely adhere to this formula for the sake of daily writing, devoid of genuine purpose or substance.
Taking a break or skipping a day of writing is perfectly acceptable; there’s no need to force yourself to write continuously.
Many of us frequently face the challenge of struggling to get views of readership for our articles, with our content failing to captivate an audience.
Do you know why?
Let’s deep dive into 3 main reasons why your content is not getting views and audience-
1/ Winning Through Quantity Instead of Quality
Because we still go with the belief of winning through quantity instead of quality.
But trust me I have seen changes in my articles, Some of my articles have performed superbly but others didn’t work out at all because I just wrote them to complete my target of publishing it.
2/ Content Is Boring
Another crucial factor is the content itself, which can often be perceived as dull.
Unclear headlines, lengthy paragraphs, and unorganized vocabulary can make it difficult for your audience to engage, leaving them eager to escape its grasp.
Try to keep your audience engaged by asking questions and answering them amazingly.
Try to cut down long sentences and make them simple but catchy.
3/ You’re Being Lazy
Most of us do not even read back our articles before publishing. We feel lazy in reading our own articles.
When we read our articles, we get to know what mistakes need to be corrected, where the content sounds a bit dull, and what needs to be rewritten.
We expect others to spend time reading our articles when we ourselves do not want to read them.
When you feel like reading your articles again and again and enjoy reading them, it means your content is valuable for you and your audience.
Summary thought
- Please do not run for quantity instead thrive for quality content.
- Create compelling content with attention-grabbing, concise headlines, and use shorter sentences to capture your audience’s attention.
- Do not be lazy to proofread your content at least thrice before publishing it.