We recently ran an experiment across three of our blogs to better understand readers, what they think of our content, and how we can potentially improve it. The idea was simple: ask our audience a series of direct questions and see what patterns emerge.
In this post, we’re going through the why and how of our experiment, along with the raw data and our initial conclusions.
We’re showing you these results for inspiration. We encourage you to try what we did and ask your audience similar questions. You’d be surprised at the valuable feedback you can get. It’s a straightforward way to figure out how to better your content and make your site more appealing to your readers. Just think of it as a practical experiment to really understand what your audience is looking for.
Let’s dive in.
This experiment was done on three of our websites: FinMasters, CodeinWP and Themeisle.
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