[note]This is the fifth and final post in the ‘how to be interesting’ series.[/note]
We’ve heard what Michael Martine of Remarkablogger, James Chartrand of Men with Pens and Naomi Dunford of Ittybiz have to say about being interesting to your audience. It’s time to find out what you guys have to say.
Before starting this series, I had my final post all drafted and was looking forward to typing it to perfection.
Then I published my first post of the series and Starliteve left a comment that bested my views in every sense of the word. She was matter of fact where I would have gotten er… emotional and to the point where I would have rambled.
So instead of my pearls of (very questionable) wisdom, I present to you Starliteve’s three points that make a blog interesting to her. Feel free to substitute blog with business, product, services etc.
- Your blog is interesting because it gives me information and a perspective that I can’t get anywhere else.
- Your blog is interesting because you go out and find the best information and save me the time by linking me to it all at once (with your glowing commentary).
- Your blog is interesting because you tell me intimate and interesting things about yourself that are entertaining or thought provoking.
Do you guys look for the same things? Or does something else hold your interest? The floor is now yours.
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@ Tracy - I agree. John had a very interesting perspective. It's easy to follow a script. Most people have this image of what they think will attract people. When people just want to get to know you. @ cookie - I'm glad the 'more you and less I' advice is working for you. @ alex - I love your views! I asked for them after all didn't I? :) You hit the mark with your observation. Interesting is anything that makes you feel an emotion. For that to happen you have to feel an emotion while writing too. Which is where your enthusiasm post comes in. You've given us lots to think about!
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