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Summary

The article emphasizes the importance for bloggers to identify their most popular content by analyzing viewership data and to produce more content on those successful topics.

Abstract

The article, targeted at new bloggers, advises them to focus on content that resonates with their audience. It suggests a simple three-step process: monitor daily statistics to identify peak viewership days, cross-reference those days with the content subjects, and subsequently produce more articles on the subjects that garnered the most interest. The author stresses the importance of avoiding information overload for readers and maintaining brevity and quality in their New Blogger series.

Opinions

  • Blogging success involves giving readers more of what they have shown to enjoy.
  • Daily review of blog statistics is crucial for understanding reader preferences.
  • Writing additional content on successful topics is a straightforward strategy for maintaining reader interest.
  • It's important to avoid overwhelming new readers with too much information at once.
  • Quality over quantity should be the guiding principle to ensure content is engaging and well-received.
  • Encouraging reader interaction through comments, applause (claps), or follows is seen as a positive outcome of resonant content.

New Blogger -Double Down On What Works

Keep momentum up by identifying what your readers enjoy and giving them more

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This may seem obvious yet it’s ignored by so many… give the people what they want. Not what you want.

You should be checking your stats daily… if you are, you can see what you wrote about on the particular day you had the most views.

Your next step is to cross-reference that day with the subject you wrote about.

It feels slightly redundant talking about the final step but here it is: write more articles on the same subject. Simple as that.

You will be seeing more articles in my New Blogger series and I’m keeping them short for a couple of reasons: firstly and most important, the last thing you need when starting anything new is information overload and secondly I’d prefer not to chat a load of rubbish just to get more words on the page. You can tell as a reader and it doesn’t read well.

So with that being said, happy writing and if anything I’ve said resonates with you feel free to comment, clap or follow (why not all three, go on be a devil 😈)

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