People spend a lot of time on social media.

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People spend a lot of time on social media.

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People spend a lot of time on social media. Some statisticians have found that worldwide people spend, on average, at least 151 minutes a day. That number has only been growing in recent months with COVID-19 and shutdowns.

What’s more, social media is an excellent place to learn about people’s interests, beliefs, demographics, and a whole lot more that’ll be useful in your blog marketing efforts.

If you want to learn who might be interested in your blog… join a Facebook group in armenia phone number resources blog’s niche. I also recommend following hashtags on X and Instagram to see what’s trending around specific keywords in your niche. You can find out what’s hot, and the type of people who are interested in the content you’re producing on your blog.

Discussion Forums (like Quora)
Yes, discussion forums still exist, and they can actually be a treasure trove of information about the people who are self-identifying as being interested in your niche—which makes them some of the best candidates for your blog marketing efforts.

You can find discussion forums within nearly every niche imaginable. The best part is that you don’t have to sift through thousands or millions of people to find someone interested in your niche when you’re on these kinds of highly targeted sites (as you would on social media). It’s already a carefully organized group of people who are interested in the same types of things that you are.

Take for example, this discussion forum called The Sand Trap that’s wholly dedicated to golfing:

The Sand Trap Screenshot (Example of a Discussion Site for Blog Marketing Efforts)
On this discussion forum, you can clearly see the people who contribute to the conversation, which issues are important to them (a form of keyword research) and you can even identify any moderators or regular posters that could be influential in helping to amplify your blog marketing strategies over time.

Screenshot of Quora Homepage (Examples of Discussion Forums)
I’ve personally used Quora to find an audience of people who are interested in learning about blogging. Here, I can easily see who (at least some of the members of) my audience are, what their major pain points consist of, and which topics are trending—which have inspired some of my most successful blog post ideas.
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