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How would you define your readers? Have you got a faithful audience?
My readers are overwhelmingly home winemakers. I believe I have a very faithful audience. My site has occasionally gone down for reasons beyond my control and was hacked once, and each time I have received a flood of email informing me of it.
My readers are students and youth who have intentions to change , and they are willing to bring their lives to a better stage , I believe they are faithful audience , because they follow my blog and they always ask about the articles m they discuss them , they tell whats on their minds and they suggest titles to post about.
Very engaged, participative
My readers are Truth Seekers.
People who want information from a source that can be relied upon to give it. I have been blessed to have a great audience.
Mainly yes, some of our readers are only interested for one particular holiday whilst others share a passion for the island or live here
I can't say, actually. There hasn't been any interaction between us.
My readers are young passionate people. They are mainly from United States and my country Bangladesh. Additionally I have visitors from all around the world.
My readers are enthusiastic bloggers, entrepreneurs and future business owners.
It like to think so, yes. I have a lot of readers who are my friends on fb or twitter, who regulary read my blog and then i have other visitors who only occasionally or just once visit my blog.
My readers are writers, readers, students, scholars, and those just generally interested in the arts, teaching, and writing. Yes, they're faithful.
Second Life users who are interested in destinations and the occasional vent. I have a very faithful core group of readers.
My readers are mainly moms or women 18-50. They are very loyal to me and I get tons of great comments from them.
Albotas.com readers are definitely unique. They're multifaceted individuals who appreciate aesthetic appeal and depth. For example: when we cover video game news, we tend to lean more towards creative indie games by passionate developers. When we cover geeky shirts or sneakers, we make sure they're actually trendy and hip clothes - something you could wear in public that non-geeks would just think looks cool, but fellow nerds would give a subtle nod to let you know they get the reference on your shirt/shoes/whatever.
Since we share a lot of fanmade arts & crafts and vinyl toys, lots of artists also read our site. These vary from Lead Art Directors for popular video game studios to well-known artists within the designer toy industry. We also have writers and editors for the top gaming sites on the web who tell us they read Albotas every day!
I have good readers. For the most part, I find they are faithful.
I like to think I am read closely and passionately by the silent majority of the world's unpublished poetry manuscripts. And the occasional novel.
Most of my visitors are returning visitors and I do believe in them. Whenever a new visitor arrives they will not go away, provided they are budget PC users or beginners in computer.
By this I mean that all of my audience are faithful and a friend of mine.
My visitors come from all over the world, and include many Open Government thought leaders, social media experts, anti-bullying activists and other influential people who can take my words to the next level, and can drive change at a more hands-on level, such as submitting new bills to close loopholes in our laws or to empower or inform vulnerable members of the general public. I'd like to see my visitors from online media change their approach a bit. Rather than reporting the explicit details of violent and non-violent crimes, why not add a paragraph at the end of your posts with links to the specific laws that were breached and resources for the victims? The challenge today is education, and the internet is by far the best forum for that.
our readers are anyone planning their travel to thailand or just looking to read on anything about thailand and their destination ) |
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