The life cycle I just “discovered” is related to my way of managing a post. These techniques usually give me good results, so I share them with you. I have identified 3 life cycles that each post should have.
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How does a post come into being and how does it die? Maybe I'm trying to answer a question that nobody asks. Allow me to apply a more scientific view of the subject than you are normally used to. Maybe it's my past as a doctoral thesis that is trying to take over me again...
The 3 phases of a blog article
Birth of a post: the idea
Writing a post takes time, although some can be written in less than 20 minutes . Investing time in a post only to have it read by no one seems a bit disappointing to me. Although there are many people who say that they don't care if their posts are read or not (I honestly doubt it), that's not the case for me at all. I'm motivated by people reading khmer mobile number what I publish and in the best of cases, they even give me feedback .
To avoid a complete failure of a post, I throw my ideas out on Twitter. It's very easy to post a title in a tweet and see if people react or not. I admit that this is not my only criterion. Sometimes I just feel like writing it (like now when I'm on an Iberia plane and I feel like a sardine in a can because I'm so cramped). This phase for me is the brainstorming phase, combined with a brief mini-market study.
Post launch: the publication
The moment of truth has arrived. You have written the post with a lot of love and now it is time to publish it. I admit that I always get a little nervous when I click on the “publish” button. When you have a blog, you want people to read it. A very simple “trick” to increase the CTR on Twitter of your tweets is to test the title of the post. If you notice that after publishing the post you hardly get any clicks, you can try to change the title. I wouldn’t do it more than 1-2 times. If things don’t change, it’s simply because you haven’t been able to create much interest with what you have written. It is difficult to estimate the success of a post. In my case, I have had many surprises with articles that I didn’t expect anything from and disappointments with posts where I had invested a lot of time in writing but that didn’t create the expected interest.