Never Heard Of It: Two Reasons To Spare A Post For The Obscure


There are two really, really good reasons to spare a post or two in your normal round of blogging for the really obscure stuff in life.

No matter what your blog of choice is–Spider Man costumes, wood beads, web design or mortgage loans–you know there are little bits of esoterica roaming around everywhere.

Most of the time you don’t even consider them as posts because they’re just too out there, but if you try it sometime, your readers might enjoy.  Here’s why.

1. Your advanced readers will love hearing about something different. If you can talk to experts and tell them something they don’t know, you’ll win massive respect points.  In fact, you’ll likely be seen as an expert yourself, and we all know how valuable that classification is.

2. Your newer readers will love being “in on the secret”. Sure, they won’t understand everything about what you just said, but the fact that you took the time to try and explain it to them is going to be worth huge respect points in THEIR book too.  Naturally, you don’t want to do this often or you’ll be regarded as inaccessible, but every so often, it can’t hurt.

If you can make the strange and obscure understandable for new readers, you’ll catch the eye of the experts too, who can then stage discussions about your unusual topic.  So every so often, try and stretch your readers’ minds.  They’ll thank you for it.

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  1. #1 by marcus@make money on on October 14, 2009 - 6:39 am

    Excellent point. Not only will you get the experts attention , you will probably gain some new readers.

  2. #2 by phpLD Help on October 17, 2009 - 1:08 am

    I've experienced this before. Been to many forums, when I first began my ventures on the web. I knew nothing & there were people talking greek and latin (at that point of time), domains, hosting, sql etc.

    And today, I'm happy for what i am :)

  3. #3 by wood beads on October 20, 2009 - 11:51 pm

    Thanks for that. I really agree to what you said here, You'll be earning more respect if you tell people about a thing that you know that other don't know. This draws more attention.

    I really love your posts. Keep up the good work, and keep coming with posts like this :).

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