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10 Things Your Competitors Can Teach You About Shareable Content!
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13 responses to “10 Things Your Competitors Can Teach You About Shareable Content!”
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This is a beautiful one Alok. Thank you for the mention. I have always loved the content on inewsindia and the ones about blogging are the ones I look forward to since there is always a take away from it.
My site has seen a lot of improvement from the time I started talking to you and following your site. It has been a pleasure to work and improve on these posts and a continuous growing process for me and I would love to get to the stage of shareable content. A couple of my posts reached that target of 50 likes but like you said only after a certain amount of time. I still have a long way to go 🙂
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Yes Vinay, you are right, you need to go a long way 🙂 You have the talent, and you are going in the right direction, I am sure you will definitely reach to your destination. 🙂 If you ever miss the target, I will then and there remind you about it 🙂
Thank you so much for giving so much support to I News India. 🙂
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Alok, you have highlighted a few good points to work upon. A good quality content article, presented in structured writing style with subheading & bullets supported with catchy title, when targeted for a specific group goes viral in the community. A eye-catching picture serves an icing on cake.
The secret is one should try to make connection not impression through his articles. If one wants to understand the elements deeply, take Kolaveri D as case study.
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And thanks for the mention.
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You are most welcome Ravish 🙂 Honestly you summarized the blog into one line “The secret is one should try to make connection not impression through his articles”. This is very much true. Thanks for sharing your opinion with us.
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Alok, very true…everyone dreams of their posts going viral one day. Great read and very valid points mentioned. I guess this list serves good as a ready reckoner for bloggers aspiring for generating viral content on social media.
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Thank you so much Bushra 🙂 I am glad that you liked the post and points as well. We all dream about our posts going viral one day, but then it cannot be possible that you simply write a post and it becomes viral. You need to work continuously towards achieving this target.
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That was a good and informative post. The one thing I like about all your posts combined is you put things in points. Writing in points makes sure that you drive your point home. In this journey I have learnt a lot from the fellow bloggers. My learning from you has been Write neat, keep it simple, be objective and clear about what you write. Though I am far from being a zero (I consider myself in negatives) but guess I am learning slowly. Thanks for the post.
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Thank you so much Datta, but I don’t think so that you are into negative numbers, you are certainly better than many others, at least you have a desire to improve which certainly makes you far better than many others. 🙂 I am glad that you found my blog useful and informative.
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Thanks Alok 🙂 People say that the best in me is my attitude towards learning things. I believe you can always learn and improve
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That is so good Datta. It is one of the finest quality an human being can have.
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An excellent oust. Basically we need to know what the audience expect. What others like may not be liked by me and what I think, will be liked by others may not be liked by others.
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Thank you so much Sampat Kumari jee 🙂
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