That's a very good start. But enough of the old legends.understand your audience Vladislav Melnik BY VLADISLAV MELNIK 12 COMMENTS "I'm taking on the greatest writer in the world, and once I understand the audience better, I'll kick their ass every time there's connection, engagement, and conversion." So said Brian Clark, founder of Copyblogger . And he's kinda right about that. No matter how creative or uncreative you are. No matter how good or bad you are with words. It doesn't matter how good or bad you are at writing. It is enough if you know your audience.
Because you have to stop thinking like ordinary people. You have to stop thinking the way everyone thinks. You just have to think like your audience. You have to know your audience. You have to know it inside and out. Preferably on a deep, emotional level. You just have to know your audience better Israel phone number list than they know themselves. And instead of making up any claims right now, follow these 5 simple ways to better understand your audience. 1. Read Read as much about your audience as you can. Check out the biggest and most popular blogs , magazines , and books your target audience reads.
Also read their stories and the stories they read. But don't stop here. Also read posts in relevant forums . And comments on your blog… and also on other people's blogs. And above all… social media . But social media can do much more. Especially if you want to get to know your audience better. Then… Social media is one of the best places to do market research. [Tweet Now] So put your ear to the line. listen to your audience Read everything your audience writes. No matter where they hang out. It doesn't matter whether they hang out on their wall, in topic-related groups, on your fan page or on your competitor's fan page. Hard to believe but true - people tell each other their problems, wishes and hopes in social networks.