To get them to look we need to offer good content that they need. Niche blogs, computer tech blogs, tutorials seem to do the best. Also trending worldwide topic can be maneuvered if you can relate them well!
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I disagree with your idea of what successful content is/can be. I'm more about variety. If I walk into a library or a browse a magazine rack, I wouldn't be impressed if I only saw a book about tech.
What works for one, won't work for everyone. It's not always about content. If someone writes about trees, nobody cares. Who wants to follow a tree? The moment that individual adds their own personality into it and makes it about their experiences with trees, people follow. People follow people. I like motovlogs on Youtube. Not all motovlogs though. If the individual inside the helmet is boring, I won't watch. A combination of personality and content is important. That's why those plain writers who stick to writing basics do so poorly here. What would this post above be without my jokes about how my day started? Just another steemian yelling at clouds.
I wasn't saying all successful content must be X or Y. I was not trying to start an argument either?? I was just talking about some good topics. Of course when I say technical blogs I would hope the author had his own unique spin on it, their own reaction of code to teach us! I idid not say anything about variety. I was not telling you what to do, just what I noticed the big players do to make more than the others! And as for the botguy posting on your blog, sorry about that, not under my control. I have haters, some things I post about threaten their way of being. Whatever that person does is all them, nothing to do with me! Thanks!
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Please take whatever problems you have with that individual elsewhere. My blog isn't the place for this.