7 Content Best Practices to Follow To Get Raving Fans

Fans Key Shows Follower Or Internet FanLet’s face it – we all want to get raving fans that consume all our content, purchase all our products, and are delighted when they do so! (I am raising my hand in agreement!)

I have always known that having readers and subscribers was important – some call “The List” the Holy Grail of internet marketing. If you ever attended any live events or talked to someone regarding a JV partnership I am sure you have been asked, “How big is your list?”

Rather than ask about list size, a better question to ask about is, “How responsive is your list?” A responsive list means you most likely have a serious following of Raving Fans!

When I read the article, “Want Hordes of Raving Fans? 7 Content Best Practices to Follow” over on HubSpot, I knew I had to share it with you!

So how do you get someone to not only know about you, but like you enough to engage with your company frequently, and maybe even tell others about you?

In the online world, it has everything to do with creating the right content. So if you want to cultivate a fanatical fan base, follow these tips and techniques in your content efforts. Neil Patel

Here is the list of 7 practices to follow:

  1. Use lots of images.
  2. Use fan-sourced content.
  3. Give them free and/or exclusive content.
  4. Develop a distinctive culture through content, and let your fans share in it.
  5. Create authentic content for your fans.
  6. Go deep in your content.
  7. Cater to their egos.

I realize that I am not giving this information any justice – I suggest you go and read the article for yourself! Check it out over at “Want Hordes of Raving Fans? 7 Content Best Practices to Follow

After you have read the article, come back and share your thoughts! Do you agree? Disagree? Do you do something different?

 

 

 

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