Here at LiteracyBase one does not bend backwards to get views as the earning prospect is minuscule. But at TinyCent the earning are based on only views.
I share my Blogs at TinyCent and do get views in the vicinity of 35 to 50 but one Blog received 309 views. We cannot analyse where the views are coming from but this number amazed me. This Blog
https://www.tinycent.com/special-guests-at-my-birthday-bash
got those views
This Blog is about a milestone birthday I celebrated with poor kids. Could it be they were touched and felt like reading what I had written there? I know compared to the number of views celebrities get which runs into millions this is nothing but for me who hardly has any contacts on the Net is indeed an achievement.
I did not get a repeat of this although I have written Blogs on similar topics. Could it be then that my Blog was shared by other users there who have a great following. If that is the case I wish to thank them for this action of theirs.
Yes. Sharing Blogs that we have not written but those written by other users does give those Blogs more exposure specially when shared by those who have a great following and who have their presence on many writing sites.
I use the Google sharing App that has several sites where we can share our Blogs but one needs to register before sharing. Subscribers to our personal Blogs get to see when we upload our Blogs there through the facility that this App has provided. I have no knowledge how many would have subscribed to my personal Blog. Wish there was a way to find out.
I also wonder if there is a way to find out who views our Blogs. Writing sites that give importance to views and only pays based on views could perhaps provide this facility.
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I have always wondered what people want to read. Sometimes I'll guess right, but many times it is the wrong moment. An item, which might go viral six months after posting... or something that gets read and copied by everyone.
@kaylar I share your concern. At TinyCent we are paid for views and the analysis does not give any idea as to the popularity of my Blogs. Timing could be one parameter.
I often wished the Mods would do some search on 'what's trending' so that every so often we could see a popular topic and write on it. And timing is key. You get an item out there about the debates like 1 minute after they are over, (you've been watching with one eye, writing with another) you'll get hits. [ brings me back to slow modding]
You have hit the nail on the head. I will give you a hint.Logon to yahoo and there you will find most trending topics.
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