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It's a waste to just write and be done with it. How to use your articles as 'assets'


To all note creators,

Thank you for your daily updates.


Today, too, you are

building up another article.


There are days when you write a masterpiece.

Or, perhaps,

there are articles written with a cluttered mind.


One way or another,

I have also built up about 150 articles.


When you've written this much,

you seriously start to wonder,

'What did I write in the past?'


Writing down what happened each day

is all I can do.


How about you?

Do you remember the articles you've written?


Well, it's okay if you don't.


The "track record" of having written them remains.


This track record is important.

And that brings us to today's theme.


Why not make

effective use of that track record?


It's a waste to write something,

let it get buried, and be forgotten.


Articles are assets.


Even if the depth of a single article is thin

If you stack them up, they become a significant number.


Leaving them neglected

is a waste.


Here is how to use the 'assets'

that you have created.


Even past articles can be put to good use.



⭕️ note should be like 'opening a shop'


note is like a single shop.


To you, who are reading this article,


welcome to the 'Wataro Shop'.


Clang, clatter.

Welcome.


In that sense,

they are reading the article.


Some people will like it.


Those people,

will highly likely click on my sitemap.


Yes,

they jump to another article.


Oh, maybe I'll read another one?

That's what I want them to think.


In terms of a shop,

it's like,

'Maybe I'll take a look at other products too.'


At this time,

use your past articles.


"This article is perfect for you!"

"How about this one as well?"


Stores recommend products, don't they?

You can do the same thing on note.


Past articles are not finished just because you wrote them.


They become a "trigger" to read other articles.


You can increase the opportunities

for people to get to know your past work.



⭕️ You must place products on the store shelves


However, there is a note of caution.

You must keep your articles posted.


It might sound obvious, but I'm serious.


People only

notice thingsbecause you let them know.


・Go to the profile screen...
・Look for articles...
・Read your favorite articles...

The people who will go this far

are your super-loyal customers.


People meeting you for the first time

won't do this to begin with.


You have to place your products where they can be seen.


Even the hot snacks at a convenience store

you end up buying, right?


That's because they are right where you can see them.


Thinking, 'Oh, I'll pick that up while I'm at it'

happens because the other person notices it.


It's the same thing.


You have to let people know,

'I wrote about this in the past.'


A passing reader

might find it interesting.


It's just like buying a hot snack.


To do that,

we ourselves must post the articles.


We have to promote them by saying,

'Check out this article!'


The more assets you have,

the more variations you have in how to present them.


From every angle,

you can convey it to the reader.


You can get them interested.


Articles are "assets."

If you've gone to the trouble, use them effectively.


By attaching "assets"

to the articles you've written,


the potential for your past articles to come alive

expands.


And with that,

I'm also linking my past articles here👇🥺



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