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Who Are You Writing To Impress?
Alvin Phang  
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There are more than 115 millions blog around the world but sadly only a handful amount of people in the world makes money from blogging. If you like to know what makes us different from the rest then you want to read on further :)

I have been blogging for about 2 years already, based on my experience many bloggers today just simply blog for the sack of writing and updating their blogs.

There is however the wrong way to blogging as you will not have the correct mindset when you start typing content onto your blog site.

In the very first phrase of blogging, it is really important to identify the type of readers you are targeting on your blog. Here’s some key questions to ask yourself to help you out.

1. What type of readers comes to your blog?

2. Are the readers reading your blog willing to come out money?

3. What types of topics does your reader love to read about?

Once you have answered those three questions and have your answer you will have a clearer picture of your audience that you are writing to.

You May Ask Why Is It Important To Know Who Your Audience Are?

Well, here’s my believe and I think it will work well for everyone in any blog. Once you understood who are readers are and where they come from. You will be able to connect to them much better and the chances that they will buy something would also be higher too :) Which in the end means more CASH :)

So How Can You Find Out More About Your Readers?

The fastest and most effective way is to ASK :) It’s that simple. Just simple blog about an article on your blog to ask your readers to comment what types of topic they would love to read about. And what you can do is take those answers and start writing about them :)

I do hope you will take my advice and try this out, if you are going to post the article on your blog do comment below with your blog article list so that I can take a look too :) By the way if you like this article and would love to receive more free tips, do click here to subscribe to my blog

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Comment by WebTrafficROI.com
2008-08-12 03:18:59
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Ist important to know your target audience

 
Comment by Xavier Subscribed to comments via email
2008-08-12 19:51:29
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This is indeed beneficial to all professional bloggers. Great article though.

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Comment by Wei Liang Subscribed to comments via email
2008-08-12 22:15:31
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Very true. Once you know your target audience, you know what is lacking for them or what are the type of information they are really after.

 
Comment by Free eBooks Subscribed to comments via email
2008-08-13 11:34:49
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This is a grey area, I can say. Do you write for vistors or do you write for google or do you write for SEO purposes.

Do you want search engine traffic or returning vistors traffic?

To me, I will choose natural search engine traffic. My 2cents.

 
Comment by HY Chong Subscribed to comments via email
2008-08-13 22:06:14
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I would like to find out what my readers like to read about my niche. May be you want to share with us how to attract readers to comment the types of topics they would love to read about :)

 
Comment by Moon Loh Subscribed to comments via email
2008-08-14 15:24:52
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Hi Alvin,
Great tips!
I’ve bookmarked your site and come back again =)

 
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