Having a Small Audience is a HUGE Advantage in 1 Way
Here is where your focus should lie as a small creator…
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I see a whole lot of people upset that their audience is really small. Understandable, because you didn’t start a blog in hopes it would fail to grow. I get that, but…You’re missing a great opportunity by only focusing on your followers and views count.
As mentioned, there is one huge advantage to your not-so-huge audience:
You are much more easily able to communicate with them.
Okay, epic Addison, but what makes that my “Huge advantage?!”
- Feedback and Insight
While you may still easily be able to get feedback as a larger blog, this feedback kind of sucks, and isn’t often honest.
As a small writer, you’ll likely find it’s easier to reach out to your audience with a response, and it is definitely easier to get longer, more honest input.
2. Selling and offers
If you have a small audience, it can be easier to stay in touch with potential buyers of your offers and continue to reach out and nurture a lead. Simple.
I hope you guys found this content helpful, and I suggest implementing these tips!!
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