What do you want from me? The Great Reader Inquisition

Hello! Thanks for reading my blog. Recently I’ve been thinking, nay, obsessing, about you: my reader.

  • Who are you?
  • How did you find me?
  • What do you want from me?

Blogging on demand

I blog for many reasons, but partly so I can be useful to my clients and the greater web audience. So I’d like to stop guessing what you want, and just ask: What do you want?

  • What do you want to know?
  • What do you want me to blog about?
  • Are there areas of marketing, copywriting, grammar, spelling, punctuation, writing for the web or web marketing that you want me to focus on?

Comments

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  2. Dear Leif
    You already heard from me, so this is just a small comment.

    At the moment, I have your blog as my start page to learn more. Your blog is one of the best I have found in this genre. I have read many of your articles about copywriting, but I would also like to read more about advertising, how to write brochures and pursuasive language in general.

    Have a nice day.

    Lotte

    Comment by Lotte — November 6, 2008 @ 7:55 am

  3. Hi Lotte – thanks for your comment. I’ll aim to write future posts about advertising, brochures and persuasion. It’s good to know what will be most useful to my readers!

    Comment by Leif Kendall — November 6, 2008 @ 8:18 pm

  4. Hi Leif
    Another idea would be to write about how you can check if the stuff you are writing matters, if it sells – if it does what it is supposed to dog.

    🙂 Lotte

    Comment by Lotte — December 4, 2008 @ 3:26 pm

  5. Hi Lotte – this is a good point. I’m working on a post about this very subject- it may take me a little while though as I’m working on writing guides at the moment. Thanks for your feedback!

    Comment by Leif Kendall — December 27, 2008 @ 5:03 pm

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