
Stickers are fun to play with, but only if they stick. For posts, it is like the same thing. It is no fun if it doesn’t stick right? We are not talking about sticking, literally, but rather posts that stick to readers’ minds. The more “sticky” your posts are, the more likely readers are to come back, that is the definition of a sticky post, but how do you make a solid post that sticks?
What is a Sticky Post
A post or an entry that sticks to readers’ mind and makes readers want to come visit your site again and again whether it is just for information or anything.
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How to Make it “Sticky”
Like any serious blog owners, quality content is important, and if your goal is to make it “sticky,” it is even more important. Here are some tips to make your post “sticky.”
- Has quality contents that is informative
- Suggest links or tools that other sites don’t have
- Give inspirational key ideas
- Have something unique that other sites don’t have
- Add photos and perhaps some video/audio contents now and then
- Don’t leave your readers hanging
- Your own writing style (Ex. indenting, writing, & etc)
- Your own opinion
- Just anything that makes your site that “much” more extraordinary
The benefits of having a solid, descriptive post that sticks is better than a post with only a few words any day. Offering key ideas that other sites don’t have to offer, is a key to making a unique post that will literally stick to a reader’s mind. Anything that separates you from the rest, sort of like branding, helps to make your post and your site, that much more memorable. The more sticky your posts are, the more likely readers are to come back to read more.



