Dead Bunny (growing quite healthily) may not have a single thing that draws people to him, but I know for a fact that in the month (less, actually) that he’s been sharing his math knowledge with the world, he has drawn a lot of people to him. I attribute this to the fact people are scared of math and are willing to go looking for help when their child brings home some homework that scares both child and parent alike.
Dead Bunny is tightly focused on helping teach people math as painlessly and clearly as possible.
Imagine my amusement when I read the following in Killer Flagship Content: How to Create and Promote Truly Compelling Blog Content:
As busy web users, we want
one trusted resource,
that fully answers the question,
in language we understand,
in a place we can easily find.
I don’t know that any of my other blogs accomplish that. I’m certain none of them really has anything that could be defined as its flagship content. I do know that Dead Bunny manages to meet these four lines, if the numbers are any indication.
Outside of making me feel like an incomptent blogger, this e-book is actually a great read for anyone just starting out in blogging. It offers all of the routine advice in one place, and it’s an easy read. (See? I get that he was reinforcing his message in practice!) Even more experienced bloggers will likely find some inspiration to refocus a blog that may have decided to run a bit wild.
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