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Use Questions to Enhance Reader Engagement on Your Blog

17 Dec, 2009  |  Posted by nancyperez  |  under Tips

Have you ever been ‘talked at’ instead of had someone ‘talk with’ you in a real life conversation? It doesn’t feel good to have someone talk AT you. It leaves you feeling like you might as well not have been there at all. Blogs can be like that and in this post we explore the power of asking questions on your blog and I share 7 types of questions you can ask to increase reader engagement.

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5 Responses so far | Have Your Say!

  1. RuthieTalk  |  December 17th, 2009 at 11:36 pm #

    I always like to listen to you Darren :) Ruthie

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  2. pewpants  |  December 17th, 2009 at 11:36 pm #

    Excellent! I’ll ask more questions — those you suggested on my blog. Thank you for your great ideas!

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  3. ghanes14  |  December 17th, 2009 at 11:36 pm #

    I have not been keeping up with my blog, been so busy. But I am also working on more of a site than a blog at the moment. I wrote down your tips, I think I can implement that into the site as well. Allow visitors not only to see my work, but have a way for them to share their thoughts, feelings and their own work if they wish.

    Always looking for that new way of interactivity for the viewer. I’ve been told add to a game section, which I might!

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  4. deakaztv  |  December 17th, 2009 at 11:36 pm #

    excellent ideas, I normally ask my readers their thoughts, and if they have any other examples or ideas that I might of missed.

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  5. CraigusMalaigus  |  December 17th, 2009 at 11:36 pm #

    Nice video Darren. You’re 100% right. Giving readers the chance to have their own input is vital. I know, I read many blogs. Keep it up!

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