The Most Important Writing Lesson I Learned in Just 2 Months
Have you noticed that very few are interested in the valuable articles you publish?

Yes, my readers, you are reading it correctly.
Many struggle with engaging readers. This is a common problem but very few can overcome it.
Let’s see how can it be fixed.
Even I was frustrated with the same problem and felt like I was writing for nothing — no audience, no views, no applause, and of course, no income.
But readers are not free, their time is precious too.
Don´t expect your readers will read anything and everything even if they get shit out of it.
Put yourself in the reader’s perspective: would you read articles that don’t resonate with you or address your specific problems?
If you aim to produce high-quality content, focus on articles that solve the problems of the audience.
For example, if a certain group of readers is interested in reading articles for traveling you cannot expect them to even read an article about curing cancer, would you read them?
The answer is No.
Expecting applause for articles based solely on personal stories that don’t resonate with the audience may not be realistic.
It’s important to consider what your target audience is interested in and tailor your content to meet their needs and preferences.
If your articles consist of personal stories that no one is interested in reading, it’s understandable that they might not generate the level of interest or applause you’re hoping for.
It’s essential to assess and adapt your content to ensure it aligns with your audience’s interests and provides value to them.
Finally, I learned the most important lesson of writing by writing continuously for straight 2 months (August and September)
So here is this most important lesson that will make you write articles that readers are interested in reading.
Your blog is not your personal diary
No one is interested in reading your personal diary, no one has that much time for your life stories.
People want to read something to solve their problems.
Many writers make the mistake of writing for themselves instead of their audience.
If you want to become a successful writer, you need to start writing for your audience.
If you learn how to write for your audience, you could increase your loyal readers by 5x times.
To expand your audience, it’s crucial to weave your personal story into a narrative that intersects with their needs, offering a resolution to their problems that they can connect with based on their own experiences.
Create a win-win situation for yourself and your readers.
All the Best to the New Writers.
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