5 Ways A Reader Can Respond To Your Article.
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5 Ways Readers Can Engage with Your Article
When readers dive into your article, their engagement can take many forms. Here are five ways they might respond:
1. Visit Your Website
A common and straightforward reaction is clicking the website link in your resource box. However, expecting immediate purchases is unrealistic. Consider this: how often have you bought from a stranger online just because they shared an interesting story? Likely never.
Instead, aim to pre-sell your audience. Direct them to a newsletter signup on your site rather than pushing for sales too soon. If your goal is to guide them to your website, offer an enticing free gift of real value. This approach avoids overt selling, encourages more visits, and can boost engagement without alienating publishers or readers.
2. Use Your Affiliate Link
Inserting affiliate links can be tricky. Many publishers disallow them unless they're contextually relevant and accompanied by exceptional content. However, placing affiliate links in your resource box is often acceptable and can be a strategic way to gain conversions.
3. Subscribe to Your Mailing List
Encouraging readers to join your mailing list is highly effective. Subscribers give you permission to engage with them regularly. While mentioning your mailing list directly in the article may seem too promotional, including a subscribe email in your resource box works well. Direct readers to a splash page to capture their email, and offer a valuable free gift to incentivize their subscription.
4. Share Your Article
To make readers eager to share your article, provide them with easy tools to do so. Direct them to a website with a "refer a friend" script and a collection of your previous articles. Offer them something valuable in return, like a free course, to encourage sharing.
5. Reach Out to You Personally
If you want readers to contact you directly, don't hide your contact details. Include your email in the resource box, and consider adding your business phone number. Make it easy for them to connect without navigating through a complicated website.
By offering genuine value and strategically placing calls to action, you can increase reader engagement and foster stronger connections.
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