How to Avoid Boring Your Readers 😴➡️🥳

New to the content game? Want to keep your audience hooked? Here are some ideas that helped me.

1. Mix It Up! 🕺

  • Don't just post plain text. Try polls to spark discussions, newsletters for deep dives, short posts for quick tips, and videos to show your personality!

    • Pro Tip: With polls, offer surprising options to get people REALLY thinking (and sharing!).

2. Plan Ahead! 📅

  • Use a scheduling tool to post consistently. Create a content calendar to organize your ideas and ensure variety.

    • Pro Tip: Batch create content when you're feeling inspired to stay ahead of the game.

3. Learn from the Best! 🏆

  • Study what top creators in your niche are doing. See how they engage their audience and adapt their successful tactics to your own style.

    • Pro Tip: Don't just copy, get inspired! Add your unique twist to stand out.

4. Make it Actionable! 🚀

  • After reading your post, what can your audience do with the information? Provide clear takeaways, resources, or calls to action.

    • Pro Tip: End with a question to encourage comments and keep the conversation going.

Abhijit Bhaduri

Abhijit Bhaduri is an advisor to organizations on talent development and leadership development. As the former GM Global L&D of Microsoft, Abhijit led their onboarding and skilling strategy especially for people managers. Forbes described him as "the most interesting generalist from India." The San Francisco Examiner described him as the "world’s foremost expert on talent and development" and among the ten most sought-after brand evangelists. He is rated among the top ten experts on learning across the world. He is a LinkedIn Top Voice with more than a million followers on social media. He teaches at the Doctoral Program for Chief Learning Officers at the University of Pennsylvania. Prior to being at Microsoft, he led an advisory practice helping organizations build their leadership, talent and culture strategy. His latest book is called Career 3.0 – Six Skills You Must Have To Succeed. You can follow him on LinkedIn.com/in/AbhijitBhaduri and on Twitter @AbhijitBhaduri

https://abhijitbhaduri.com
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