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How to get people to actually read what you are writing.



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How to get people to actually read what you are writing.

Hey, guys I have a few tips on how to get more people to actually read what you are writing on your website or blogs.

Most people apparently "scan" information and don't actually read it, this doesn't mean you need to write short articles, but rather you need to structure your content in such a way that people on the run can read it.

  • Use a lot of line breaks
  • Use bullet points
  • Have multiple subheadings
  • Share other helpful information by placing links on other websites

How to get people to actually read what you are writing.

These are my main tips on how to actually catch does "fast readers". What similar suggestions do you have?

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Everett
I despise those that just scan, and don't read the entire post. Usually this is done via support technicians, they will scan the post, and reply to one issue whilst leaving all the other issues out and you'll have to reply to them that they never responded to your other questions. I mean it just takes like 5 to 10 seconds to read a short paragraph right?

Another thing is the way some posts are formatted, if there isn't any paragraphs than usually I will just skip it. I like reading when the post is beautifully formatted, so this may be a way to get people to actually read your content. Also, don't forget about fonts that are being used, if you are unsure if your font is readable than go with Arial, or another font that isn't too fancy. Always have great content, grammatically correct, make the post entertaining, and make sure it's properly formatted.



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TommyCarey
A good trick to add into you posts is to stagger your content.

This will help bring peoples attention down the page. I will put a few sentences on the left and an image on the right, then scroll down slightly and put an image on the left and content on the right. I'll repeat this process until I get all my content on the page, or if I think the page is long enough.

You need to keep your posts short and sweet if it's a sales page. A long sales page converts less people compared to something that is 1/3 the length but optimized for conversions How to get people to actually read what you are writing. If you're just writing an article to get content out there, you don't have to worry too much about the length, but it's still good to stagger the paragraphs in order to get people to get pulled in and read everything How to get people to actually read what you are writing.

So many times have I been to a website and just got annoyed because of the crumby layouts of the pages and content. I'll just bounce off the page because it's so much to take in all at once that I know for a fact that I'm not going to read everything.

Another good trick is to change the colors of the background for each section. It will be like a page refresh or a new chapter that people are starting to read and they will stay on the page longer How to get people to actually read what you are writing. I actually do this a lot and have seen a good amount of conversions on the sales pages that have something like this How to get people to actually read what you are writing.



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MendasDigital
You've got some great tips there How to get people to actually read what you are writing. .
Most people apparently "scan" information and don't actually read it

If a post is more than a tidbit, I always scan it so that I can hopefully get the gist of each section. I have a bit of a short attention span How to get people to actually read what you are writing. . Based on that I decide if I want to read particular sections, the entire thing, or cut my losses. For example, when I scanned your post I saw:
Hey, guys [...] tips [...] more people to actually read what you are writing [...] apparently "scan" [...] doesn't mean [...] short [...] bullet points [...]


Based on the scan results I decided to go back and read every word, excluding the picture, which I've merely seen by accident. For those scanning, the OP's post is worth the read, as is mine.

I would add, have grab sentences, and make them stand out, to the list. Depending on the circumstances, adding a TL;DR to the bottom could also be helpful in convincing some people to read the whole thing (kinda like the back flap of a book).



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chetaseo
Another good way to make people read your book is to write it in form of stories or in any form that will raise curiosity or suspense in the mind of the reader to want to read more to know what finally happened at the end. you can come up with some form of text or phrase topics that will catch the attention of any reader to want to know what the content is all about.



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EliteWriter
The formatting is very important. As a writer I am fully aware that a good part of the readers who will be seeing my content are not going to read it from start to finish. So it is really important to make sure that there are plenty of subheadings, relatively short paragraphs that include point form in bulleted lists, and the keywords in bold or another color. Adding pictures and other visual aids helps a lot of course. And even though lengthier articles will include more information, I still think that from a readability point of view short articles do much better.



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nextsocialworld
You need to have quality content and it should be of people's interest. Need to share through social media also, with all possible formats. You can also get quality from quality writers at affordable rates.



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Lynne
Brilliant tips here Cristian.

I get really annoyed when I am searching for a specific piece of information and I arrive on a website only to be greeted by page full of text that I can barely read.

It makes a massive difference to write with short paragraphs and sentences. Adding headings is also great. I love reading but if I am looking for something specific then I will scan down the headings to find the information I am looking for,

When I arrive on a website that has terrible formatting it doesn't matter to me how quality the information is, formatting can make or break a website post.



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nextsocialworld
Thanks for sharing such nice tips!



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vinaya
You have 10-15 seconds to impress a reader. Therefore, you will have to grab your readers' attention with the first few lines. Therefore, you should have a brilliant opening.
Online readers do not read content, they view the content. which means an online reader will scan the content and read some sections. In order to encourage reading, you will have to divide your content into sections, use subtitles, bullet points, quotes etc.



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Corzhens
In my experience, I enjoy reading an article that is spaced neatly with paragraphs. Not too long paragraphs but not too short although a variety in length is just fine. With the words, I had been mentioning this time and again that I get turned off when there are too many big words that I would be needing the dictionary. That is not a good read for me unless it is a technical article that I need to know. But for a blog, I wouldn’t read that kind of article. What I want is an article that is reader friendly.



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vinaya
I think the first thing that grabs a reader's attention is the feature image. If you have a good feature image, a visitor might stop at your article. Second important thing is the title, the title should be catchy and tell what the article is about, third is the description. Give a short description just below the title. The description should be something that tells the reader about the topic and make them want more.
The content formatted with short paragraphs and sections with subtitles attract readers more.



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sandiecotn45
nice tips, but it may not always work!



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sandiecotn45
The same links or underscores, they are distracting.



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