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5 Reasons No One Is Reading Your Writing
This is why I get 1000 reads a day
Writing can feel like a lonely struggle.
Self-doubt whispers in your ear. Numbers on a screen taunt you. And you can’t stop comparing your failures with the success of others. It drains your energy and drags you down.
But it’s not about you.
Get out of your own head. And spend more time hanging out in your reader’s head. The moment I shifted my focus from my insecurities to my audience’s needs. Everything changed. Suddenly, my words resonated. Now, 1,000 people show up to read what I write every day.
The secret to success is knowing the five things readers crave most. And deliver them consistently. It’s not easy to write with your reader in mind, but if you master this.
To make your writing dreams come true. Give readers these 5 things.
1. Solve my problems
Readers are like detectives looking for clues to make their lives better.
They want information they can use. Don’t start with your topic. Start with their pain point. Focus on what matters to them. Give them something valuable to take away. Solve their most pressing problems.