With nearly five hundred online articles published within five years, it's interesting to pause reviewing which topics attract most of the ideas and drive most clicks into another site to find more information. Some results may be expected, but other results were not expected. But in general, it is clear that most viewers are looking for direct personal interests or information of particular interest.
Sex is a topic of general interest, and any title that contains the word may appeal to the audience, but sex-sex firsts may be disappointed with the general reader's article. The second most popular is the general category of lifestyle articles, including clothes and shoes, food and drink, hair and health. For example, a series of articles about Vietnamese silk dresses were immediately welcomed and replicated on other interested websites, and the Ebola outbreak in West Africa sparked interest in articles on the health of Europeans in Ghana.
The second most popular are articles about other countries, their climate and landscape, wildlife, resorts, food, people and culture. These are useful for tourists and holidaymakers as well as those who have a broader interest in geography. Articles on traffic and driving conditions have found more than expected interest, sometimes because more and more people are trying to drive on vacation or on a business trip. Cultural interest: language, oral literature and local artifacts are less common and belong to special interests.
All authors have areas of particular interest to them, in this case they are: Engineering, Ghana and Vietnam and their languages and cultures, English as a foreign language teaching and children's books. Articles on computer manufacturing and nuclear-powered submarines have narrow technical interests, but articles with personality and workplaces attract interest groups of relatives, friends, and workers. One topic that attracted more than expected attention was "helping boys learn to read". But this seems to have attracted the interest of many parents and teachers because it is more like a topic of general interest.
It's related to stimulating clicks into other websites, which seems to be mainly driven by the desire to see pictures. This is obvious in the case of fashion items: clothes, shoes or hairstyles, but also for artifacts and engineering products. Themes like Ghana's homemade timber trucks are quickly interested in seeing real objects. Once again, articles about XL women's silk dresses can effectively stimulate websites that click on display items. However, it is impossible to objectively assess the most important and most important factors. In the last resort, the most effective factor in persuading readers to click to get more information is the quality of writing.
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