HOW TO GET MORE STEEMIANS TO PAY ATTENTION TO YOUR POST

in steemit •  7 years ago 

 According to research, 8 out of 10 people will read your headline. 2 of 10 read the rest of your post. Statistics such as the 80/20 rule shows that the title determines the success or failure of any material.
The reader takes the first three and the last word of the header. Of course, a very small amount of header consists of 6 words. In view of this it is necessary to make the first and the last three words best reflect the essence of fasting and attract the reader's attention. 

 But how to get people to pay attention to your post?
The fact that many users simply look at the headline, image, and the number of votes. And decide they vote or not, even without reading the post itself. This encourages users to write attract headlines.

Because of the developing prevalence and increment in clients, new clients discover that for their posts they can get cash, and they begin making posts. Indeed, exist commendable posts, yet in addition exist a straight to the point garbage and spam. 


Furthermore, among this sea of posts, suffocating truly amazing posts on which individuals work for quite a while. 


samples that you can use to attract more people on your steemit post by using these terms in your posts 

  • How 
  • The numbers
  • Appeal -
  • Specificity -
  • Surprise 
  • Question 
  • Intrigue 
  • Denial 


Authors get paid when people like you upvote their post.
If you enjoyed what you read here, create your account today and start earning FREE STEEM!
Sort Order:  

Nice tips will try to get catchy titles for my post now. But I knw most quality post are undervalued on steemit as most of the upvoting is been done by bots.

Thank you for your post. Have a nive day !

your most welcome

good post. thanks.

This post recieved an upvote from minnowpond. If you would like to recieve upvotes from minnowpond on all your posts, simply FOLLOW @minnowpond

Good post! I will keep this in mind when I write my headline.

introtagger.png

Good post! Thanks for the share and information. Cheers!