6 Things people need most:

As a blogger, if you know what those needs are, you’ll have people clicking and flocking to your website.

 

So what does humanity need most?

Water, food, clothing, housing, energy and acceptance! 

How will that apply to been a blogger?

Think about it.  

  1. Water: What are people `thirty’ for and searching for? Headlines based on greatest desires and cravings. `Juicy’ magnetic attraction. 
  2. Food: The content quality of your website and blogs. Chatty entrée and yummy `menu’.  
  3. Clothing: How do you `clothe’ and `fashion’ your blogs? Your style of writing. 
  4. Housing: The design shell and setup of your website. The main theme niche. 
  5. Energy: Enthusiastic and emotional power of how you write your blogs. 
  6. Acceptance: Need to be recognized and valued. Need for and to make comments and remarks. 

How would you personally use those 6 facts?

  • How does your ‘product/theme’ relate to those six items?  
  • And where would your expertise or skills fit in? 
  • How could you twist the facts to suit your particular topic(s)? 
  • What social platform are you presently using? Facebook, Twitter, Steemit, etc? 
  • What is the basic operating drive of that platform? Sharing, marketing, entertainment, news, advice, what? 
  • So what do those people on that platform expect most? To see, read, use, what? How could you shake up the scene? 

Re-defining your target:

So thinking on that, did that re-define your personal space in the scheme of things? 

Once you know your direct target, you will gallop and fire ahead, from strength to strength. 

The sixth factor:

To be accepted, you need to be different to stand out in front and unique to be interesting. 

Personalizing your website!

Relationships are important, whether that’s socially or for business. Consider how you’ve made friends before.  

  1. You opened up with: Warm friendly phatic chitter-chatter. Light-hearted conversation opens doors and hearts! 
  2. You shared similar interests and experiences. Perhaps what had recently happened around or to you both, in your community or country!  

They could relate to you because you had things in common. 

That’s how you build a following. Consider what you have in common when you talk and write blogs. 

  • What your concerns are… could be their concerns too. What do you have in common with the people on the platform you are working on? 
  • What do you write about? Is it an interesting and strong enough topic for people to respond to? Are your stories `juicy’ enough, filled with wild adventures and dynamic images, etc? 
  • Are you fun enough for people to want to be with? Being a little `crazy’ in your speech can be uplifting. It lightens the load, generates enthusiasm and fires up laughter. 

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