How I Get Stacks Of Readers To Respond To My Writing

7 tiny tweaks you can make today to get readers obsessed

Derek Hughes
Curated Newsletters

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Getting clicks on your writing is worthless.

Comments are the gold you’re digging for. A click comes because they’re bored. And were triggered by your headline. But a comment shows you’ve had an impact. That your words resonate deeply.

Don’t you want comments like this?

Or from experienced writers like Tim:

My writing was as impactful as a feather landing on a frozen lake. Until I discovered ways to inspire and move their readers. I studied top writers. And experimented with their tactics. I’ve been stunned by my reader’s reaction. And love the explosion of comments.

Make these 7 tiny tweaks to resonate with your readers:

1. Be slightly more honest

Stop hiding in the bushes. Bare your soul.

Readers want more than a few platitudes. They want to connect with your humanity. So share your struggles. Reveal your wrestles. Show how you’ve applied these ideas to your own life.

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Derek Hughes
Curated Newsletters

Building a part-time business ($2.5k/month). Showing writers how to grow theirs. Coaching and courses to elevate your writing. Free course www.derekhughes.biz