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People have always loved to hear stories, and that has not changed for thousands of years. Look at the things that are on your television: all day, every day. It doesn’t take long to get interested in a story on the television whether it’s fiction or something on the news. When you accept this and put it to use on your own blog, you’ll get readers attention so much easier.
If your blog is in a particular niche then you just need to search for stories yourself to blog about or you can set up Google alerts and have them emailed to you. Once you find out what type of stories your readers are going to be passionate about then you can start blogging about them. For your article or blog post, take the various points of view on the topic and write about each of them. All you have to do is set the scenario explaining the issue, then take turns writing about what each source said about it. You can keep the debate going and encouraging your readers to leave comments and even interject a bit of controversy into your article. It isn’t hard to include points of view that are different and doing so is a fantastic way to start a fabulous discussion.
Most of what you can read on the internet is just written to give the reader the information they need. Sure, sometimes this is necessary because value comes in many forms. However, break things up a bit and once in a while give people useful background information. If you go into a bit more detail that the original tory then more of your readers will come to you first for the particular stories in your niche. This helps you give your readers a much more rounded and in-depth understanding of the issue you’re trying to explain. Your visitors will get drawn deeper into the story when you give them historical background rather than just getting to the point.
If you have anything in your own life that your readers will benefit from hearing then you should add these stories to your blog. You can then create some interaction by asking your readers to leave comments about their own experiences on that particular subject. Make sure that you actually read the comments and respond to them and add comments of your own in an attempt to, hopefully, help more people engage in your blog.
You have been shown a few ways how you can create stories and interaction on your blog. The amount of visitors your blog gets will be a result in whether you use the knowledge you have just been given, effectively. You can make your stories as engaging as possible no matter what niche you’re involved with. There’s no reason why you can’t make your stories work for you and attract as many readers to your blog as possible.