Weekend Only: Handling Criticism PLR, No Readership and More!
Published: Fri, 04/17/20
Well the week has ended (sort of - we only have today left). Scarlett only had a four day week due to the Easter holiday, and I thought it was cool the headmaster made sure all teachers knew not to give any tests on Tuesday because he wanted the kids to take plenty of down time.
She's going to help me a bit this weekend start going through some clutter. I'm getting better at just tossing stuff I used to be overly sentimental about, especially if the person it's connected to isn't in my life anymore. Making room for better things!
So here's what I have for you today:
By the way, if you're in my Master Domaining review, then FYI lesson 68 is ready!
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- 5 Things People with Emotional Intelligence Don’t Do When Handling Criticism
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Series: 7 Reasons Why Nobody Reads Your Blog
Continuing on in our series about why you may not have blog readers, have you considered whether or not you're getting the length right for your blog posts?It can go either way. You might be too long-winded, trying to exhaust everything on a topic in a single blog post.
Or, you're too brief, not giving more than a basic introduction with absolutely no substance.
Try to hit that sweet spot, as we say in golf. That perfect balance between showcasing your expertise and giving enough without babbling on incessantly. Remember, if the topic needs more detail, you can always put that in another post and connect it as a series.
This way, you retain the attention of your audience.
And if you can't think of anything else to say, start researching questions your niche readers may have about that topic and answer them. At the very least, I like to go over: Who, What, When, Where, Why and How. That covers all bases of a topic.
Okay that's it for me today - y'all have a good rest of your day!
Tiff ;)
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