Using stories to learn about readers
As a publisher, stories can be leveraged to learn about readers and their preferences. By analyzing the types of stories readers are engaging with and the topics they are interested in, publishers can gain valuable insight into the type of content readers enjoy and what topics are of interest to them.
This can help inform the content that the publisher produces, allowing them to create stories that are more likely to be popular with readers. Additionally, analyzing reader engagement with stories can help publishers understand which topics and story formats are most successful in engaging readers. Stories can help publishers adjust the types of stories they create to better meet the needs and interests of their readers.
How to learn more about your readers?
As a publisher, stories can be leveraged to learn about your readers by using polls and CTA’s (Call-to-Action) directing readers to a specific article or news category. Polls can be used to understand what readers are interested in reading, what topics they find most engaging, and what types of stories they prefer. This information can then be used to tailor content to readers’ interests and create more relevant and engaging stories.
In addition, CTA’s can be used to direct readers to a specific article or news category. This allows publishers to track which topics readers are most interested in and which stories they are most likely to click on.