Use These 10 Tips to Write Your Most Popular Post Ever
One
popular post can bring your more traffic and links than a month’s worth of your
usual content.
In
this post, I want to set you a challenge with the potential to launch your blog
into the stratosphere.
Make
the next post you write your most popular post ever.
The
following ten tips form my key advice for tackling this task. I used all of
them when hitting the Digg front page for the first time. There’s no blueprint
you can follow to write an incredibly popular post, but you won’t have a chance
unless you try. I’m confident these tips will give you a good shot at success.
1.
Time is more important than talent. Work
on something for eight hours and you can bet it will be good. You don’t need to
spend that long, however (though that’s how long it took me to craft the first
post I wrote that hit the Digg front page). More time means you can refine,
format and fill your post with plenty of value. Take the time to really craft your
content. It will show in the finished product.
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2.Use your best idea. A post will never become wildly popular unless it fulfills a need, and does so emphatically. What’s something your niche wants but hasn’t got yet? Can you assemble a whole lot of really awesome (targeted) resources in one place? The more your posts helps people, the better it will do.
2.Use your best idea. A post will never become wildly popular unless it fulfills a need, and does so emphatically. What’s something your niche wants but hasn’t got yet? Can you assemble a whole lot of really awesome (targeted) resources in one place? The more your posts helps people, the better it will do.
3.
Use formatting to your advantage. These
days, social media is key when it comes to launching your posts into the
stratosphere. Social media users are notoriously spoiled for choice, however.
Use formatting to emphasize the best aspects of your post. Hone in on your
funniest lines, your most profound bits of advice, your best resources. Make
them stand out.
4.
Brainstorm headlines. There are probably one or two
bloggers who’ve completely mastered the art of writing headlines for social
media (you’ll know who they are). The rest of us haven’t been blessed with such
skills. When you see a great headline, chances are it’s option #12 of a dozen
choices. Few of us can think of a great headline straight away. Spend ten
minutes brainstorming and you’re bound to stumble across something that works.
A weak headline will cripple your post’s chances of success. It’s essential
that you put a lot of work into getting it right.
5.
Invest plenty of value in your post. Ever
bookmarked or voted for something without completely reading it? We’ve all done
it. It’s because of the ‘Wow’ factor — the presence of enough promised value in
one place gets the reader enthusiastic about the post straight away. Instead of
5 tips, why not share 50? Instead of 9 resources, why not 40 or more?
7.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. If
your post looks good, it will draw readers in. Take the time to add images,
thumbnails and formatting to what you create. Make your post a visual feast.
With so much web content presented in a bland way, your post is guaranteed to
stand out.
8.
Tell them what you’re going to tell them. Readers
will skip your waffly introduction. You can say the same in less words,
particularly when you’re writing for an impatient reader: someone who wants to
get straight into your tips/resources/opinions. Use your introduction to
highlight why the reader should stick with your post. There’s a reason my post
introductions mainly consist of: “In this post, I’m going to do this, this and
that.” It’s what peoplereally want to know: what am I getting in
exchange for my attention?
9.
Send messages with links. The best way to
get a blogger to investigate your blog is by linking to them. We’ve got a
natural desire to know what’s being said about us. If your post becomes really
popular, each link inside it should send enough traffic outwards to be worth
investigating. Be generous with your outbound links when writing your most
popular post. It gives other bloggers an incentive to link to you, because it’s
ultimately more promotion for them.
10.
Utilize your network. If you want people to Digg,
Stumble or Reddit your post, there’s no reason why you need to sit back with
fingers crossed and hope it happens. Ask them. Your loyal readers like you. You
entertain them, or teach them, or help them. If voting is a simple matter of
clicking a link they’ll be more than happy to do so. Ask for votes in your post
and email readers and social media influencers. In most cases you will
need to get the snowball rolling. After that, others will do most of the work
for you.
Bonus
tip:
11.
Examine what worked before. Study your most
popular posts so far. What’s common about them? Why did they work? What needs
did they address? In creating your most popular post, it’s important to learn
by example and build on what has worked for your blog in the past. Another good
idea is to analyze the most popular posts on other blogs in your niche. Why did
they work? What’s remarkable about them? You can transfer those qualities over
into what you write.
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