Always be thinking about your audience

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Always be thinking about your audience

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Always be thinking about your audience and the kind of value that you’re providing them. If your audience isn’t getting any value out of your blog, then you don’t have an audience.

At its most basic level, value is anything that enriches your audience’s life. It can be solving a particular pain point, educating them on a specific topic, or simply evoking an emotion. Whatever it is, you need to have a clear idea of what your audience is getting out of your blog.

When coming up with blog post ideas, put yourself in your audience’s shoes and what number is this singapore what it is they want most out of your content and how you can be providing that to them.

16. “The world doesn’t need another 5-minute listicle. You can do better than that, and you’ll be rewarded for it if you do.” – Kyle Byers, Growth Badger
As you can see from my blog, I like long-form articles (also known as evergreen content). I like publishing huge in-depth guides and listicles on topics like How to Start a Travel Blog and Guest Blogging 101.

The reason for this, besides having a tendency to write too much, is because I’ve always found a direct correlation between the quality of a blog post and the amount of ROI it generates.

Audiences are smart. They can tell if a piece of content is of low-quality and they’ll immediately be turned off by it. This is why I invest so much of my time and resources into making sure that I’m only publishing content that passes my personal standards of quality.

It’s not just about making myself come off as an expert or an authority, but time and time again I’ve found that putting in that extra bit of effort is critical to the success of my blog.

17. “Useful & Enjoyable & Inspired = Innovative Content.” – Ann Handley, MarketingProfs
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