11 ways to catch the reader at the beginning of a post

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11 ways to catch the reader at the beginning of a post

Post by rigbar450 » Tue Mar 05, 2024 8:29 am

Headlines are crucial. Headlines are the sparkle that makes the diamond shine on the rock, drawing your attention to our content. The most important words in the article. But the starts are also very important. And the fact is that the owner's gasoline is only enough to read the start. If you nail the headline but neglect the first line, you're puncturing your own balloon. And the more attractive, irresistible and groundbreaking the headline is, the better the beginning must be, because otherwise it will pale in comparison. Do you want to know how to make effective openings? Keep reading. And that is the basic premise of the starter: to make them continue reading. Let them continue digging until they get the diamond.

Creating an interesting article involves putting yourself in the shoes of your readers , understanding their needs and offering them answers to their problems. If you have done it well, the headline C Level Executive List should already explain the benefit that reading the article will bring them. In this opening technique, we describe that need, providing details about what it is like, the importance of solving it, and we openly say that we are going to help them meet that need. 2) ASK A RHETORICAL QUESTION This method consists of asking a question in relation to the content that can only have one possible answer: Yes. Examples of starters of this type are: "Do you want to know how...?", Do you want to discover.

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These types of questions have two functions: We reinforce the theme of the post. Everything is read very quickly and in a context of constant interruptions for the reader. A little repetition doesn't hurt. We reinforce reader commitment. It's like when they invite you to a party and you say yes. Then it becomes much more difficult for us not to go, right? 3) ASK AN INTRIGUING QUESTION Intrigue is another bait that we all like to bite. If in the previous technique we asked a question whose answer was obvious, in this one we work on the opposite: we ask a question that leaves the reader wondering what the answer will be and wanting to be told. Examples of this type of question are: "What do Arguiñano and Amancio Ortega have in common.



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