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Thursday, 30 September 2021
[New post] 7 Reasons Why No One Reads Your Articles
Cristian Mihai posted: " Tell me if this has ever happened to you: You sit down to write "the best damn article" ever. You feel inspired, you punch the damn keys. This article is going to go viral, this article will surely make others within your niche take notice of you. "
You sit down to write "the best damn article" ever. You feel inspired, you punch the damn keys. This article is going to go viral, this article will surely make others within your niche take notice of you.
This is the one, the article that you will surely mention as "the one that started it all."
So, you take your time. You invest a lot of time and effort into making it the best article ever. And then you click on the publish button. And nothing. Crickets. A few spam likes, no comments whatsoever.
What happened?
Well, you just published an article that's destined to crowd the bottom of the food chain, an article so unremarkable that it won't ever receive a single genuine comment.
And here's 7 reasons why your article failed:
You didn't write a blockbuster article.
You didn't write a blockbuster article.
You didn't write a blockbuster article.
You didn't write a blockbuster article.
You didn't write a blockbuster article.
You didn't write a blockbuster article.
You didn't write a blockbuster article.
It's as simple as that.
The game we're now playing, the blogging ecosystem, it's a winner-takes-it-all game by design. Just like a game of Monopoly.
Here's the thing. The age of the listicle and 500-word article is long gone. That's what 99% of the bloggers do, and ironically, they are competing against the 0.9% who are, in effect, dominating the landscape.
But the top 0.9% have entire teams of people, constantly publishing new content as if on an assembly line.
Are you sure you want to compete with that?
Because if you want to attract an audience, you're going to have to do it, whether you want to or not.
Let me be honest with you. If you are relatively new, and you're struggling, you're never going to build momentum if you try to compete on volume with the big bloggers. You're never going to grow an audience. It is what it is.
But what if I told you there's a better way?
A way to become a top 0.1% of bloggers. A true blogstar.
How do you reach this elusive blogging stratosphere?
Simple. You write blockbuster articles. Content that's so unconventional and unique that it effectively promotes itself. You read that right. Content that's so brilliant that people will be sharing it, linking to it, mentioning it for years to come.
Of course, people spend hundreds of hours working on a blockbuster article.
Just look at how many elements a blockbuster article has:
The way I see it, there are one of two options for you:
Keep writing articles that no one bothers to read.
Spend months working on a blockbuster article.
But what if there was a better way?
What if you could gain access to a set of proven frameworks and unconventional recipes to help you write content like the top 0.1% of bloggers?
Hmmm...
Actually, there is such a thing, and I really want to help you.
I guarantee you, this course is going to completely change the way you think about writing an article.
If not, I am going to offer you a full refund.
But you're not going to ask for your money back. In fact, you might offer to pay full-price once you realize just how life-changing this course is.
But you better hurry... only 17 hours left.
What do you say? Do you want to crowd the bottom of the food chain, fighting for scraps with all the other bloggers who struggle to get even a single like on their articles, or do you want to reach the blogging stratosphere?
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