SYSTEM NOTICE

Auto translation by AI. Be sure, accuracy, nuances and authorial intent may not be fully reflected.
見出し画像

Growing Your Unsuccessful Note: 3 Points to Review First

Hello, this is Mokapon.

No matter how much I keep writing, the likes don't increase.

Even though it's a paid note I'm confident in,
it's not being read at all...

One month after starting note,
I got by thinking,
'It's only been a month.'


In the second month,
I somehow didn't feel motivated.
I thought, 'It won't be read anyway.'

But... just a little more.
I tried to hang in there.


In the third month,
my update frequency started to drop.

Should I stop writing...
I gradually started to think that way.


Even though you've worked desperately
to write good articles,
aren't you about to give up
because you aren't getting the reaction you expected?


Today, I will share
three points regarding titles
that you should review first on note.


While anyone can easily sell
paid notes,
there are also many rivals
writing on the same theme.


In such a competitive environment,
to become a 'chosen article'
without being buried among the same themes,

first, reviewing your title
becomes important.




'Oh! This article might
be able to solve my problem'

If the reader doesn't think that
after reading the title,
the reality is that it will be easily ignored.


The three points you should be conscious of
for a title that catches the reader's eye are as follows.

1. Put the problem into words.
2. Show the goal.
3. Add variety with numbers and symbols.




Now, let's go through them one by one.

1. Put your worries into words.

Things like "I worked so hard on it, but..."
or "My articles aren't being read."


When the content of a title
applies to your own worries,
don't you find yourself reading it?


Just by adding the reader's worries,
it becomes a trigger for them to think,
"Oh, that's me," and open your note.



For example, take this article.

I want to sell my note, but I'm scared to...

It's a title that puts a beginner's
worries directly into words, isn't it?


2. Show the goal.

"How to review your note title"
→ "Double your like rate! Title strategy guide"

Readers come to read articles
because they want to solve some kind of problem.

But they don't have that much time.
If possible, they want to know quickly.
That's their honest feeling, right?

However,
"How to review your note title"
with this title,
you can't see at all how far you have to go
to review it, can you?

To put it extremely,
you can't tell if there is one way
to review the title or a hundred.


To avoid making them feel uneasy with vague expressions
or giving off a "this seems difficult" vibe,
let's present the destination.


For example, take this article.

Don't touch SNS! Just a note is fine.

With the destination "just a note" visible,
isn't this a title that hits home
for those who think they have to do SNS?



3. Add variety with numbers and symbols.

[Must-see for beginners]
[You'll lose out if you don't know]

Don't you often see titles
that contain characters like these?

When there are numbers or symbols in a title,
it becomes easier for the reader
who is scrolling
to catch it at a glance.


In a search list,
what the reader checks
is definitely the title first.

In that case,
it's all about standing out with your title.


Deciding on a title is the lifeblood of an article,
so it is considered super important.

My note might have
a title I see often...

If you think that,
try adding a small change.

Just by reviewing your title,
the response to your note will definitely change.



I also share information about
note strategies in my newsletter.

If you are interested,
please proceed from below.

Thank you for reading
until the end.


Mokapon

いいなと思ったら応援しよう!

この記事が参加している募集