Your Next Blog Post, Who Will Read it?

There are critical questions that you must have an answer to when asked about your blog. What it is about? Who will read it? Why will they read it? If you haven’t answered these questions then your setting yourself up for failure, at least the first time around. Check out a recent blog post if you’d like to find out how to make your blog more interesting.

Now that we have that out of the way, lets get on to the subject at hand. Your next blog post. Who will read it? To answer this question you’ll first need to know where your audience will be coming from. Below are the most common forms of traffic and it’s vital to research a subject before you start writing away only to find that just a few visitors ever trickled in to read your post.

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Odd site i came across today. Appearently they share revenue with you that is made from in-content ads? I’m not 100% on that so don’t take my word for it. When i first started watching the video i was hoping to hear that i could just submit content from an existing site(my site) but it seems that that’s not the case.

The way it works is you the publisher submit original content to them, in form of audio, text, video, photo, whatever. They will then review, approve and post it on one of their sites that fits best for the content you’ve submitted.

Thank you tumblr staff, i do have a sweet theme don’t I? Yup..

Thank you tumblr staff, i do have a sweet theme don’t I? Yup..

People who use tumblr to repost tweets

I hate this. It’s a blog people!