Do This And Watch Your Post Engagement Soar
People rarely read online content from beginning to end.
Maybe it is because of a limited internet connection or it’s because there are thousands of articles on Steemit vying for attention.
Research has even proven that reading from screens takes 25% longer than paper.
There are a lot of reasons that may cause this, but it is important that you take a new approach when writing for an online audience.
Digital writing differs significantly from writing traditional paper text.If you expect people to pay more attention to your content then you need to improve your digital writing skills.
In my early Steemit days, I didn’t know this. I had an eye for visual appeal, but I was unsure of how this actually applied to blogging. Poor me blogging everyday without thinking of how people viewed my articles.
Thanks to research, I now have a better idea of how people interact with written content online.
And I have been testing what I learnt and people have been interacting more with my content, two days ago @stellabelle went through most of my posts and upvoted them all increasing my pending payout by $37 (I totally love the 7 day payout period :) )
It’s about creating scannable content.
Research shows that 55% of people spend fewer than 15 seconds actively on a page
This means that you have a small window to grab their attention and motivate them to read your content. And they may not read the content to the end.People tend more to scan content online.
And the fact that your content gets shared or resteemed doesn't mean that your post engagement will increase.
What is Scannable Content
Scannable Content is simply:
content that is short sweet and straight to the point, with brief sentences and paragraphs. Bold text and bullet points to highlight keypoints with links to content that provide readers with supplemental information
It's always worth a read or a scan of other people's styles. I have a tendency to get wordy, which doesn't lead to scanable material. I will be tweaking my style a little bit after reading your post. Thanks @ogochukwu.
Hello @wakeupsheeps
Thanks for reading and I am glad you found the post helpful.
@ogochukwu
Very good advice, but so hard to follow!
Even with a comment I tend to write too much.
Must stop!
How come you use a different font?
Must study that!
Thanks for sharing.
Ha ha Good One @ladyrebecca
Hope you follow through. Thanks for reading.
@ogochukwu
That's why I keep the chapters of my stories short. Good article my friend!
Thanks for reading and your kind words
Nice one. Very meta: a post about posting.
“I'm sorry I wrote you such a long letter. I didn't have time to write you a short one.” – Blaise Pascal.
Ha ha @wholeself-in
Nice quote , i will save it for future use. Thanks for reading
This article is very helpful and useful for a long winded story teller like me.
Thank you for sharing your research. I will be trying this out soon.
Hello @bilbop
Thanks for reading and I am glad you found the post helpful.
@ogochukwu
Your posts always make me feel like I'm doing something wrong. 😂...my main problem though is that I don't know whether my posts would be understood by other people, for instance, when I want to speak in my language. Especially when it concerns a story about my place or something.
Hello @yvonn
If you are writing a story, then you can add some terms in your Language. That is understandable, even if it is a place you want to describe. People will understand.
@ogochukwu
Important and useful tips. I'm going to be trying it out soon. Thanks for sharing this @ogochukwu.
Thanks for reading @ogoowinner
Well said. I have also realized that effective post must not be all that long. Most times, it is good to make it short and pass your information . Well said.
Thanks for reading @kingsley-clement
Hi @ogochukwu. Your posts are always so helpful. I usually stick to short poems out of fear of being too wordy or not having quality content.
Hello @callme-pep
Everyone has his or her own style of creating content and you should create what naturally comes to you.
I first started my Steemit blogging by writing Short stories, It was easy for me to write and over time my content evolved.
@ogochukwu
Steemit--all online blogging--is a different animal. I tend to write the same way everywhere, and maybe that's a mistake. Thanks for the excellent post.
Thanks for reading @cristof