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Bruce Horst

How Do I Get More Readers To My Articles?

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Submitted Monday, January 07, 2008
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As the developer and 'chief visioneer' of SearchWarp, I have to answer all the hard questions which we receive from our users.

By far, the most common question we receive is, "How do I get more readers to my articles?".  The editors and I see so many articles every day that we can typically tell how many readers an article will attract even before it goes public.  We've learned a few things over the years about attracting readers and there are definitely rules to follow if you want to become a popular writer.

I'd like to outline some of the most important rules for you... 

1.  The first and biggest determining factor in how many people your writing will attract:  You must write about what people want to read about, NOT what you want to write about.  The Internet is filled with peoples' opinions, and the hundreds of millions of people who search for things on the Internet every day are never looking to read more opinions, unless it comes from someone that they are already familiar with.  In other words, if no one knows who you are, no one is going to go searching for your opinions, so you're going to have to write about something else to attract readers.

This is a hard one to swallow, and the majority of people that we give this advice to do not use it because they want to write about what they want to write about.  This is ok.  At SearchWarp, we like to promote the less-common opinions of people that few have ever heard of.  You will probably get some readers from within SearchWarp and hopefully a few will join your fan club, but you will not get a large number of readers from across the Internet. 

You might have noticed that most of the writers who are featured on our home page do not have really high popularity numbers.  Typically we feature good writers who are passionate about what they write about, but this alone does not attract readers.
 
Some of our writers have figured out how to write about what they want to write about AND put it in a format that people want to read about.  For example, if you want to write about a particular topic, find the most popular quotes from that topic, the history of that topic, or how-to information about that topic.  All 3 of those formats usually work very well on SearchWarp.
 
2. Good articles must clearly answer a question.  Many writers struggle with this until one day the light comes on and they realize that the more clearly their articles show a question asked and answered, the more people will believe their articles are worth reading.
 
I'm not suggesting that you change the topic of your article, but rather the style or format.  Abstract thoughts don't attract many readers.  "How to do this to get that" and  "why this means that" will attract many more readers. 

3. Make your titles descriptive.  Inexperienced writers like to come up with cute little titles.  Experienced writers make their titles as descriptive as possible.  If your article answers a question (and it should), use a title that forms the question.  At one time SearchWarp forced people to use more than 2 words for a title, but we got so many complaints that we discontinued this requirement.  Guess what?  Those who complained can now use their cute little 2 word titles, but no one is reading their articles!

A classic example came through SearchWarp a few years ago.  A writer submitted an article entitled, "It Happened Again".  Do you know what the article was about?  No one else does either, because no one ever read it.

You've got to use your title to let people know why they should read your article.  'Nuff said.
 


So how do you decide what to write about?  On SearchWarp we list the latest trends on our Hot New Articles page.  You can also look at our What People are Looking For page.  The Hot Comments page shows which articles are attracting a the most comments, which doesn't always mean the most readers, but it can help in determining your topic.  You can also check out the Top 100 Hall of Fame and see what the the most popular authors are writing about.  Typically the top authors write about relationships, celebrity gossip, current events, fashion trends, how-to instructions, and holiday-specific information.

Outside of SearchWarp I'd recommend the following pages to stay on top of trends:
Google Trends: http://www.google.com/trends
Yahoo Buzz: http://buzz.yahoo.com

Hopefully you will find this information useful on the way to writing stardom!

If you have any other good links that other writers might find useful, please send them to me.

Otherwise, please let me know if you have any other questions!

Bruce Horst is not much of a writer, but he does work with some of the most incredibly talented writers around, working to get them the promotion they deserve.

He considers himself a geeks geek, and with his new iPhone has been quoted as saying that he may never be bored again, though he still doesn't really enjoy talking on the phone very much.



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» left by tyra (1 year 37 days ago.)
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whats your password if your an author

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» left by Anonymous (1 year 36 days ago.)
If 'your' asking this question you probably aren't an author.
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» left by Ronyae (4,519) (179 days 15 hours ago.)
This is a strange comment.

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» left by Anonymous (208 days 21 hours ago.)
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Hi Bruce,
 
After saying goodby to searchWarp hoping to travel and find inspiration I eventually came to the conclusion that all the inspiration I needed was here on searchWarp and began to feel very homesick! So, I have decided to join again for good and try to contribute by doing my best to write better articles and read and respond to my fellow searchWarper's work. So, keep your writing rolling in cause I'm going to be reading and responding.
Best wishes
Elfreda

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» left by Bruce Horst (142)
Bruce Horst
(207 days 16 hours ago.)

Welcome back, Elfreda!


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» left by Bongani Makhathini from South Africa (206 days 15 hours ago.)
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Bruce
 
I am new to Search Warp as well and already love your suggestions there. I am really going to go full out in this and use what you said.
 
Thx hey ...

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» left by Dennis Kiefer from In a boat on the St Johns (203 days 18 hours ago.)
Reader Rating: 4 out of 5
Hello Bruce,
 
Sage advice still read with enthusiastic comments over a year later.
 
The Internet has changed the reason folks now write articles.
 
It's a marketing method to get your site out. The content can be poorly written without passion but if it's linked the purpose is served.
 
Writers forget that someone has to read the thing to notice the link.
 
Thanks for the reality check.

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» left by Krystalina from Oakdale, MN (190 days 13 hours ago.)
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Hi Bruce,
 
Most of the time I come in, drop an article, and head out. But this time I was curious and went places. I saw I have one fan in my fan club, yep, that be you and wondered, what am I suppose to do with this information? So I clicked on your name and stumbled upon this article....Whoa !!!
 
This article is outstanding!
 
Especially point #1... I Thank You Bunches and I'm off to shift my sails and adjust my writing compass.
 
Best regards,
 
~Krystalina~

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» left by Brianna Popsickle (190 days 11 hours ago.)
Thanks for the advice Bruce!
 
 

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» left by Krystalina from Oakdale, MN (190 days 11 hours ago.)
Thanks Bruce for this fantastic article. I've submitted 2 articles based on your first point in your article. I've even changed my bio box. Watch out world... here comes a freelance writer with website traffic heading her way. Thanks to Bruce Horst :)

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» left by Nenita Wells from Providence, RI (183 days 3 hours ago.)
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Hi Bruce.    
 
Thank you for giving us useful guides and hints on how to get more readership. I am amazed at the result it brought my articles by just giving the piece a unique more-than-two-words title.  It does work!  I am very grateful and thank you for a very sound advice.
 
Best regards,
 
Nenita

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» left by (175 days 3 hours ago.)
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This is an outstanding article for obtaining information on submitting articles to SearchWarp, in addition to the SearchWarp guidelines for submitting articles. Thanks again!

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» left by Ya Sen (34) (148 days 4 hours ago.)
great article, your post is very useful, thanks you

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» left by eyo samuel from Nigeria (94 days 18 hours ago.)
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yes, I really learnt through your write up and it has given me the boldness to still continue in my work and add some ways in which I can generate more traficking into my blog.
 
I am bless.
 
THANK YOU.
 
Regards,
Samuel.

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» left by Linda Asato (113)
Linda Asato
(48 days 17 hours ago.)

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Very helpful advice. Thanks.

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» left by Crystal Pratt (443)
Crystal Pratt
(43 days 10 hours ago.)

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Thanks for the advice. ;-)

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» left by David from OCReef.com from Orange County, CA (32 days 3 hours ago.)
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Another informative and well written article from Mr. Bruce Horst. 

Also by adding various links in your article body, of course from the website that you're trying to promote, which should always correlate with the article. The link-back should pertain to the word your are adding the link to. This may help your article out some; ultimately this adds diversity to your articles links, which the search engines bots may take into consideration when indexing. In the end, this may yield more readers, by making the article more visible online.

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» left by The Old Gray Mare (1,491)
The Old Gray Mare
(31 days 5 hours ago.)

I read this article with interest. I am new to SearchWarp and want to jump in to the community. At the present time, I'm searching out helpful articles to find my way. I found this article well written and packed with good information.

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» left by Bruce Horst (142)
Bruce Horst
(31 days 5 hours ago.)

Thanks Gray Mare.

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» left by Zeph Agayo (17) (4 days 3 hours ago.)
Another very helpful article, dear Bruce! I hope many more SearchWarp writers would read it too.

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» left by Emma Davies from united kingdom (1 day 15 hours ago.)
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Thanks Bruce I found your article a great read and will take everything said here on board. thankyou

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