What Makes Your Blog Shareable: 5 wise tips

 What Makes Your Blog Shareable:

5 wise tips 


Does your blog sound quiet? Want to attract the right people for your content?


If you are striving to attract a steady stream of quality readers to your blog, you are not alone. The good news is that your blog is not something to be missed.


There are many clever tricks you can use to create compelling content, the equivalent of being bitten by your readers to eat - and share like crazy.


Here are 5 simple wise  tips you can use for your content to be shared




1. Build a quick relationship


Communication occurs when there is a relationship of trust between you and your audience.


Social media leads us to expect meaningful relationships to grow faster, based on interests, interests and other research that quickly highlight what we have in common.


But we do the same thing in real life. We connect with people   in  social media depending on   first appearance - age, appearance, business art, and so on.


We talk to people in restaurants who like the same football teams. In other words, it is human nature. Your question is how do you achieve the same intimacy with BLOG - especially in a visually impaired world full of distractions?


Quick Tip: Be alone, be friendly and invite by writing to ONE person at a time.


You can't be everything to everyone. But you should write as if you are talking to someone - preferably, to only one student. Who is that person? What does he want to know

2.Add the value to  your post


After you have successfully built relationships with your audience, you have bound them - at least for a while. But how can you be sure that they will return?


The key is to consistently provide inclusive, authentic and practical content.


Focus on providing extra value to your primary market at every opportunity. Delivery and removal. Think about their interests. 


Remember to teach, entertain and empower - no matter what you are talking about.

Quick Tip: Make your post fun.


If you want to educate and empower your students, you will need to give them proof that what you say or do really works - and that is where you can outdo competitors.


Statistics, infographics, research and quotes from experts are great ways to add value and create completely different content.


3 Provide gratification


If you have a genuine interest in what you are doing, then you are likely to get a ton of ideas that you share.


But you may want to apply the brakes to that concept. One of the most important rules of communication is the rapid delivery of positive ideas. Remember: quality, not quantity.


Giving instant gratification is about successfully delivering high quality content in equal pieces. It's about making the lives of your blog readers easier.

Quick Tip: Leave the "weak train".


Immediate satisfaction is related to self-control. Our diligent readers pull out a ton of blogs, posts and feeds every day - you need to catch their eye and keep it short enough to give them one idea or object of action they will remember - and then return to More.


Don't give in to the urge to get on a "train with tangent." Stick to one idea, improve it, give it meat and look at the engagement of your blog.


 4. Increase share


Critical bloggers know how important their blogs are. But most of us will not see real business results from blog content until we take the next step and give our content wings.


Wing content goes - people send it to everyone they know, because they love you so much. 


To make sharing easier, provide the right mix of buttons for each post. Insert prominent sharing buttons where they can be easily seen, access and click.


Adding share buttons increases your access to the virus and introduces your content to new audiences.


Another important aspect of stock allocation is hard to suppress - it's about giving value in unexpected ways. And sometimes, that means thinking outside the box. A good example of this is Chris Brogan's post, "The Practice Is the Reward," in which he was able to link his training with social media, business, entertainment and more.


Quick Tip: Put down the vacuum.


Don't be afraid to go out and introduce a new idea or idea in your post. Take it easy: we are so caught up in our business or in our niche that we forget to put down a vacuum and look outside to see if we will take it.


Mention a book that you think your audience will enjoy, even if it is not directly related to your service or product.


Talk to a new person where students will benefit by learning more about him or her.


Choose ideas that are important to you and your audience - but in a new or challenging way. This will motivate you - as well as your students.

 5: Finish your post with feedback


Good content is not enough.


The final challenge? Getting your students invested in you, your product and your business. Invested students comment, share and participate in higher numbers - and are more likely to become future customers.


Don’t let students just walk out of you. Instead, do everything to close the count. Completing a post with "Make sure you post a comment" is accurate, but it is not the most effective way to close a blog post.


Stop telling your students what to do. Instead, start a conversation - ask them to think, participate and invest in your content.


Quick Tip: Close with one of the top three Social Media queries.


1.Encourage self-promotion:


“Do you have a Facebook page? Post your link here. ”

Let your students improve. They love it - and you can get a good understanding of who your students really are.

  2. Seek advice:

"Which one tip is ____?"

Do it with them, not with you.

  3. Ask for an answer:

“What is your biggest challenge




Conclusion:


Better Content Leads to Better Results


Improving engagement on your blog is part of your content strategy, but I would say it's VERY IMPORTANT - because when you can use your blog as a hub, drive traffic to and from social media, in the email list


Remember, the best blogs aren’t necessarily the best written, or the ones with the newest ideas. They’re not necessarily the shortest.  But they DO share one thing in common:

 meeting, and often exceeding, the expectations of content-hungry readers—who are happy to devour, share and come back for more.


These are best researched smart tips to indulge the  audience , what's your tip……. ?

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