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Don't Ask Your Audience
Asking your audience what they want leads to content built on lies people tell themselves. Instead of polls and socially desirable responses, observe what actually engages people and write what matters to you.
On this blog, you'll find personal stories and practical strategies for self-improvement, tailored for those with ADHD. From productivity hacks to developing better habits, join me as I share my personal journey and insights on freelancing and digital marketing.
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Asking your audience what they want leads to content built on lies people tell themselves. Instead of polls and socially desirable responses, observe what actually engages people and write what matters to you.
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Forget content calendars and publishing schedules. Write when you're passionate, not when your plan says to — that's the difference between authentic blogging and corporate content creation.
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AI slop is everywhere, but there's a difference between using AI as a replacement and using it as a friend. The question isn't whether you use AI — it's who decides what to write about.
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The internet is drowning in AI-generated content, creating an acute shortage of real human voices. In a world of neural slop and synthetic authenticity, being genuinely yourself becomes the rarest commodity.
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You built 50K followers on someone else's platform—followers you can't export, content you can't protect. The real asset isn't your audience size; it's what lives on land you control.
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Most blogs die before the first word hits the page—killed by one question: "Who would even care?" The answer isn't finding demand. It's creating it through sheer conviction.
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Most headlines fail because they make naked value declarations with zero proof. Tabloids never make this mistake—and neither should you.
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While everyone chases 100K followers, creators with 2,000 engaged subscribers are quietly outperforming them—with 3x higher engagement and 2.4x better conversion rates.
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Your blog didn't die from neglect—it died the moment you started asking "what's my target audience?" instead of just writing.
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Your content calendar won't save you. That fourteen-page tone of voice guide? Useless here. Personal blogs and media projects play by completely different rules—and mixing them up is exactly how you lose both.
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A training system built without permission, officially banned by Moscow, and still secretly used years later—because solving real problems beats corporate ego every time.
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Someone found my blog without any promotion and wrote to say thanks. That single message revealed something: you can buy reach, but you can't buy resonance.