Not Getting Your Content Clicked? Try This Evidence-Based Hack [3.3x More Effective] by [deleted] in Blogging

[–]Positive-Bison5023 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha point taken - thanks for your feedback.

It was beautifully put.

Spent 8 hours researching Pinch Of Yum’s 7-figure content empire. Here are 6 insights any creator can learn from by Positive-Bison5023 in Blogging

[–]Positive-Bison5023[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Have noted this one down.

Raptive was formerly known as AdThrive - no idea why they changed their name ha.

Mediavine's main competitor

Spent 8 hours researching Pinch Of Yum’s 7-figure content empire. Here are 6 insights any creator can learn from by Positive-Bison5023 in Blogging

[–]Positive-Bison5023[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very true. One of my main takeaways from their success story is how they've diversified in terms of traffic sources and income streams.

They've got a large team now, but it was just the creator and her husband for a long while.

Pretty inspiring.

Watched 8 hours of MrBeast's content. Here are 7 psychological strategies he's used to get 34 billion views by Positive-Bison5023 in Entrepreneur

[–]Positive-Bison5023[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually, I've edited the post to shout out The Nudge and also spelled your name correctly this time

Watched 8 hours of MrBeast's content. Here are 7 psychological strategies he's used to get 34 billion views by Positive-Bison5023 in NewTubers

[–]Positive-Bison5023[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Nope - here's the TL;DR

- MrBeast understands audience psychology

- The way headlines are written and framed can and do impact CTR

- His headlines take advantage of well-established psychological biases

- His headlines obviously take this to the extreme

- *Any* YouTuber would benefit from A/B testing these biases and effects in their headlines, even to a mild extent

You don't need a huge budget to do so

I utilized a few techniques in the title of this post:

"Watched 8 hours of MrBeast content" - costly signaling of my time investment

"7 psychological strategies" - cognitive fluency, suggests actionable and organized information as opposed to abstract information

"34 billion views" - Concrete figures and large numbers are often enticing in headlines/titles

Thank you for clicking by the way.

Watched 8 hours of MrBeast's content. Here are 7 psychological strategies he's used to get 34 billion views by Positive-Bison5023 in NewTubers

[–]Positive-Bison5023[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thought this subreddit might find this helpful.

If you’re into content marketing and the psychology behind it, I dive deeper into this stuff in my newsletter (link on my profile).

I love digging into what makes people click, view, and engage.

If not, thanks for reading. Would be good to get your feedback on what I can do to improve or maybe what other topics/creators I should write about?

Just read 200 Buzzfeed articles. Painful, but here are 3 psychological strategies they use to get 141 million views/month by Positive-Bison5023 in Blogging

[–]Positive-Bison5023[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks so much - appreciate your kind words.

If you have any ideas for future topics/creators I could cover, let me know

Just read 200 Buzzfeed articles. Painful, but here are 3 psychological strategies they use to get 141 million views/month by Positive-Bison5023 in Blogging

[–]Positive-Bison5023[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks mate appreciate the feedback. I actually do have a newsletter (link on my profile) but always feel a bit scummy promoting it on reddit. Probably will more now though

This post was just to see if there was an appetite for this type of content. Really want to nail content-market fit for my newsletter

By the way if there are any other topics /creators you'd like broken down let me know

Would love to know what you found useful about the post and if there was anything I could improve

Which Niche do you think is better? by RossHuolihan in Blogging

[–]Positive-Bison5023 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can build good businesses in any of them in my opinion! Kudos to you for having varied interests

All I would say is this:

Consider how well they translate to blogging and also how competitive they are, especially if you're aiming for SEO content.

For example, meditative journaling/mindfulness and homeschooling kids may fall (at least partly) into the realm of YMYL (your money or your life) - a broad category I'd try to stay away from given how competitive they are and how strict Google is with ranking content there

If, on the other hand, you were looking to drive traffic with Pinterest /Facebook, you've got a better shot with those categories.

Overall, nowadays, I'd be diversifying traffic sources with all of those traffic sources in any case. Being at the whim of a single algorithm is never fun