Sunday, April 28, 2013

Offering Your Readers Valuable Contents

When it comes to selecting topics for web content, blog posts, and articles, most people have forgotten the factor that matters most: giving value to the readers. Instead, many are choosing keywords based on its popularity and potential revenue. While there is nothing wrong with keyword research and analysis, it should be placed at a bigger context.

For instance, keywords may still be useful but it should be integrated into an information article. The whole article should not be full of fluff and just written around the keyword. Focusing on quantity and the search engines rather than quality and the readers is not a good long-term strategy. If you want your site to break away from keyword-centered writing, below are a few tips that can help you identify interesting topics for your niche:

Resource Lists are Popular

Lists are very popular on the internet. Examples of these kinds of articles include Top 10 Travel Destinations, Top 10 Business Books, and Top 10 Ways to Make Money Online. Readers will be grateful for these kinds of articles because the research has been done for them. They don't need go from one site to another just to find out, for instance, which business books provide value.

Improve Interaction with Readers

By adding something like polls or slideshows, you encourage reader engagement. People use the web because they want to be involved. Just look at the popularity of social media these days. So instead of posting static articles, think of creative ways to keep their attention and loyalty.

Slideshows lets users click from one slide to the next. It seems like a simple thing but every click on the slideshow is a vote of confidence to your content. For the meantime, poll surveys give a medium in which they can share what they think or feel. There are plenty of ways to encourage your readers. Adding social media widgets to your blog allows them to easily share your content to others if they find it interesting.

Share News Content

By this, it doesn't mean that you should rewrite an article that has already been rewritten countless times over in a different way. Readers crave new information whether it is about celebrities, politics, new gadgets, or technology. Depending on the niche you're in, come up with new ideas. Hunt industry websites for new information.

These sites will contain new studies and developments and blogs have yet to feature them. Don't wait till other bloggers get ahead of you. If you successfully do this on a continual basis, your site becomes a must-visit for readers.


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