The only problem is that it hardly helps the reader

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Mitu100@
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The only problem is that it hardly helps the reader

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Help the reader and charge for it. The best way to do this is with copywriting .

This way, both sides win. When it comes to advertising – especially intrusive and annoying advertising – only the blogger wins. The reader is the one who loses out.

In addition, a blog without advertising is much cleaner, friendlier and tidier.

Readers should feel comfortable on your blog. Your blog is like your home.

Do you immediately shove a ZEIT belize telegram screening subscription into the face of every guest in your living room?

9) The Blog Parade
Back then, I received a lot of invitations to blog parades. I know why: They help the creator of the parade to generate more reach and traffic.


Often, 80 percent of the participants in a blog parade write the same thing. Why should the reader read 15 articles on the topic of “keeping the house tidy”?

Or 20 articles in which each blogger presents his 10 favorite tools.

That's 200!!! tools that the reader should look at...

You see what I'm getting at: this is an unnecessary overload for the reader and not a great benefit for the participants. Only the creator is the lucky one.
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