Sticky Readers: How to Attract a Loyal Blog Audience by Writing More Better
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Sticky Readers is a humorous, but helpful book about writing better blog posts. While the book is helpful for all writers, it was written with bloggers in mind.
Sticky Readers explains the various ways to make your writing more engaging (i.e. less boring) so that a reader will "stick" around for the whole thing, rather than read the first paragraph, get bored and leave.
Sticky Readers is not a book about English grammar, but a book about how to tell an engaging story.
It also includes a section about combating writer's block and a list of Top Ten Mistakes that bloggers make to drive readers away.
Margaret Andrews
Margaret Andrews is an award-winning humor blogger and writer whose work has appeared on video games, literary magazines and newspaper sites. Her 20+ year stint in software development and technical writing provided the perfect groundwork for her to develop How Tos in the blogosphere. She currently lives in Sacramento, California.
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Sticky Readers - Margaret Andrews
Sticky Readers
How to Attract A Loyal Blog Audience by Writing More Better
By Margaret Andrews
Copyright 2011 Margaret Andrews
Smashwords Edition
Book's Website: http://www.stickyreaders.com
Blog: http://www.nannygoatsinpanties.com
Email: margaret@nannygoatsinpanties.com
This book is available in print at most online retailers.
Smashwords Edition, License Notes
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Acknowledgements
I would like to thank some fellow writers who helped me revise this book as properly as possible: Jane Gassner, Janna Marlies Santoro, and Cinamon Vann. I would also like to thank my husband, Ron Daschmans, for his unrelenting love and support while I wrote.
And no book of mine should go to press without thanking our pet caterpillar, Leopold. Thank you, Leopold, you future Motholympian, you.
Table of Contents
Note: You can return to the Table of Contents at any time by clicking on a Chapter Title within the book.
Introduction: Sticky Content and Sticky Readers
Chapter 1: Grab Your Reader From the Beginning
Chapter 2: Details, Details, Details (Be Specific)
Chapter 3: Get Personal
Chapter 4: Sell It and Don't Apologize
Chapter 5: Include a Universal Topic or Theme
Chapter 6: Choose a Debatable or Controversial Topic
Chapter 7: Use the Active Voice Instead of the Passive Voice
Chapter 8: Go 3-D (Show vs. Tell, and Appealing to the Senses)
Chapter 9: Use Humor
Chapter 10: Include Pictures
Chapter 11: Pick Up The Pace
Chapter 12: Additional Ways to Make Your Blog More Interesting
Chapter 13: Writer's Block: Or, How To Pull a Blog Post Out of Your Ass
Chapter 14: A Word About Traffic and Comments
Chapter 15: The Top 10 Mistakes on Your Blog That Drive Readers Away
Chapter 16: Quick Reference Checklist (Before You Hit Publish
)
Conclusion
Epilogue
About the Author
Introduction: Sticky Content and Sticky Readers
The last time I walked Sheila, my pet ostrich, was nine days ago. Greasy-haired Lance at the drug store asked about her today even though she always pecks at his jar of lollipops by the cash register. I miss walking Sheila, her lustrous feathers catching on every rose bush, the dog park people staring as they clutch their little yappers closer to their chests, Sheila spitting on every fire hydrant....
Did that paragraph grab your attention? Did you want to know what happened to Sheila? Were you able to imagine an ostrich in the drug store stealing lollipops?
An engaging story leaps off the screen and comes to life. It captures the reader's attention and compels him or her to read on and come back for more tomorrow. An engaging blog is a frequently visited one.
What Is Sticky Content?
Sticky content refers to content published on a website, which has the purpose of getting a user to return to that particular website or hold their attention and get them to spend longer periods of time at that site. Webmasters use this method to build up a community of returning visitors to a website.
- Wikipedia entry for sticky content
The above definition specifically refers to websites such as forums, horoscopes and the weather, but you can create sticky content with a well-written blog, too. If you write interesting and compelling blog posts that hold the readers' attention, they will come back again. In other words, sticky content attracts sticky readers.
If you improve your content, make it more compelling and interesting to read, here's what will happen:
Regular readers will perk up and take notice. You'll hear about it. Probably in your comments section or via email. Boy, will that be good for your ego.
Brand new readers will stumble on your blog and stick around for more, hence the term, sticky readers
.
Your numbers will increase naturally. And when I say numbers, I mean all of them: Google followers, Twitter followers, comments, Feedburner subscribers. But don't pay attention to that. Don't think about it. I shouldn't have said anything, actually. Just let it happen. It's a Zen thing.
Who says content is king
? Actually, everybody says that, and they're right, but it's usually swept under the rug while they tell you all the social media tricks of increasing traffic to your blog. They don't stop and tell you how to make your content more engaging, and there are so many ways to do it.
Advisors say stuff like, write a top ten list
, but they don't tell you how to kingify your content
(yes, I'm verbifying a noun, what of it?) This book will tell you how. It will explain how to attract a loyal blog audience by writing more compelling content.
I know this hurts to hear, and I don't enjoy telling you, but your blog bores some people. My blog bores some people. There, I said it. That wasn't so hard, was it? When you can be more objective about your writing, it's easier to admit that it can always be better.
The good news is that while some people aren't attracted to your writing now, some of those some people
would be if you cranked it up a notch. Many bloggers are not conventional writers in that they didn't go to journalism school or get an MFA in Creative Writing, but here we are on the internet, producing words. Why not incorporate