Why you shouldn't worry about losing readers with every new post
Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 4:36 am
With every post you publish on your blog, you lose readers. Don't despair. It's a healthy and necessary process for any blogger.
Carlos Bravo8
As complicated as it is. Getting new readers, I mean. Now I'll tell you that publishing new content makes you lose some of the ones you've already won over. Don't panic, it's not that bad! I'll explain it to you now because it's actually a good thing.
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Why a reader stops following a blogger
I touched on part of the “phenomenon” in a post in the past to call it something. The relationship between blogger and reader usually comes to an end. It is relatively normal if you take into account that japan phone numbers list people evolve. It doesn’t always have to be the case but nowadays even couples that you think will always be together break up. Some of the reasons why a reader stops following a blog you wouldn’t always expect.
A change of job and field of activity, so that the blogger's topics are no longer relevant to the reader. Not all readers are passionate followers of the topic, but may have a purely professional interest.
The reader has reached the blogger's level of knowledge, so the blogger doesn't have much new to tell him. It wouldn't be the first time that a student surpasses his teacher. If this happens to you, you can feel proud as a blogger because you have contributed your grain of sand to that person's learning path.
Blogger disconnection due to lack of attention . This can occur if the blogger does not pay attention to his community and does not respond to emails or questions in comments as he should (it seems that this point is autobiographical).
The blogger starts marketing his blog . Not all readers take it well when they suddenly notice that there are banners on the website and receive emails to sell them something. Readers' reactions can sometimes be violent. I have seen some surprising things, to put it mildly.
The quality of the content drops significantly . If the blogger does not evolve, he runs the risk of reaching a point of stagnation and not being able to say anything new. I have also experienced this phase (if we are strict, this paragraph also brings existing content to light in an updated form) where you “cover up” with summaries and “Best of” of posts already published.
Carlos Bravo8
As complicated as it is. Getting new readers, I mean. Now I'll tell you that publishing new content makes you lose some of the ones you've already won over. Don't panic, it's not that bad! I'll explain it to you now because it's actually a good thing.
Losing subscribersPhoto rights by Fotolia
Why a reader stops following a blogger
I touched on part of the “phenomenon” in a post in the past to call it something. The relationship between blogger and reader usually comes to an end. It is relatively normal if you take into account that japan phone numbers list people evolve. It doesn’t always have to be the case but nowadays even couples that you think will always be together break up. Some of the reasons why a reader stops following a blog you wouldn’t always expect.
A change of job and field of activity, so that the blogger's topics are no longer relevant to the reader. Not all readers are passionate followers of the topic, but may have a purely professional interest.
The reader has reached the blogger's level of knowledge, so the blogger doesn't have much new to tell him. It wouldn't be the first time that a student surpasses his teacher. If this happens to you, you can feel proud as a blogger because you have contributed your grain of sand to that person's learning path.
Blogger disconnection due to lack of attention . This can occur if the blogger does not pay attention to his community and does not respond to emails or questions in comments as he should (it seems that this point is autobiographical).
The blogger starts marketing his blog . Not all readers take it well when they suddenly notice that there are banners on the website and receive emails to sell them something. Readers' reactions can sometimes be violent. I have seen some surprising things, to put it mildly.
The quality of the content drops significantly . If the blogger does not evolve, he runs the risk of reaching a point of stagnation and not being able to say anything new. I have also experienced this phase (if we are strict, this paragraph also brings existing content to light in an updated form) where you “cover up” with summaries and “Best of” of posts already published.