9 Ways People Respond to Your Online Content
By Rajesh Setty on Wed 03 Jun 2009, 5:04 PM – 5 Comments
A few weeks ago I wrote an article called Skip, Scan, Stop, Save and/or Spread – five ways people respond to your online content. It was well received. I also got a ton of feedback and new insights from the comments and emails.
Based on that feedback, I updated the article and posted as a guest article on one of my favorite sites by three of my friends (Mark McGuinness, Brian Clark and Tony Clark – all super smart people). Here is the link to the article:
9 Ways People Respond to Your Content Online
Please take some time to read through the comments as there are bunch of insights there.
PS: Special thanks to Brian Clark and Mark McGuinness for helping me refine the article and bringing it to its current state
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Mark McGuinness on June 4th, 2009
Thanks Raj, you did us proud with that piece, we’re delighted you chose Lateral Action to publish it.

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Vijay on June 5th, 2009
It is very tough to publicize your blog / website as I found out with my new website. The idea is to make the website or blog reflect what you are doing and get people to engage with the website!

yinka olaito on September 2nd, 2009
This is very correct , but what can one do to ensure one is where the highest ROI is?
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Phillip on June 3rd, 2009
This article highlights the daily challenges of young content sites trying to provide a real source of content without looking like spam nowadays.