What is your website built on?
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0.000 HBDWhat is your website built on?
<html> <p>There are several things that attract people to your blogs and websites. Consider the following: </p> <p><img src="https://s20.postimg.org/g0vrnyy5p/Artists_website.jpg" width="320" height="226"/></p> <h1>Operations:</h1> <p>What is <strong>happening </strong>on your site? </p> <ol> <li>What is your <strong>niche theme </strong>based on? </li> <li>What <strong>cause</strong> are you promoting? </li> <li>What <strong>activities </strong>happen there on your site? </li> <li>Is it anything the public will be really <strong>interested in</strong>? </li> <li>Is there anything there <strong>for free</strong>? </li> </ol> <h1>Social behaviour:</h1> <p>Relationships on built on common interests. </p> <ol> <li>People are drawn to you by<strong> similar interests.</strong> </li> <li>It is easy to<strong> relate to </strong>people with similar personalities and lifestyles. </li> <li><strong>Desire </strong>to fit in and be ‘one-of-the-boys’<strong>.</strong> </li> <li><strong>Trust </strong>goes with having similar experiences. </li> </ol> <h1>Desires of the heart:</h1> <p>Things go deeper that! Know what people crave most: </p> <ol> <li>Desire to be smart. </li> <li>To have independent lifestyles. </li> <li>To be rich and famous. </li> </ol> <h1>What motivates people?</h1> <ul> <li><strong>Drama and passion</strong> stirs people’s interest and emotions. </li> <li>The blogger’s <strong>enthusiasm</strong> for life and what they do. </li> <li><strong>Upbeat personalities</strong> are more attractive. How we write and what jargon we use is important. </li> <li>To established authenticity: <strong>Sharing your actual experiences</strong>. Supplying usable knowledge that people feel and believe will work if they try it out. </li> <li>Easy attainability: Demos with <strong>clear easy steps to follow</strong>. </li> <li>Your <strong>success story</strong> gives other people hope. If you can do it, they feel they can too. </li> </ul> <h1>Meeting expectations:</h1> <p>Don’t promise something you know you can’t provide. </p> <ul> <li>Don’t let people down. Whatever your headline, try to follow up on what you are suggesting in your headline title. </li> <li>Give them value. Spice your blogs up. Fill your blogs up with more than what your visitors expect. </li> <li>Work out a basic idea and formula for each blog first. And then build on that. </li> <li>Remember people’s attention span isn’t long. So `tidy-up –your-act’ and knock out <em><strong>unnecessary</strong></em> dribble. </li> <li>I must admit, a quirky statement or joke here and there is fine, it makes reading more fun. </li> </ul> <h1>Conclusion:</h1> <p><em>A balance</em> of <strong>info</strong> and <strong>entertainment</strong> is a sure recipe for trending success. </p> </html>
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