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What to Do When Someone Doesn’t Like Your Content

December 15, 2020 By Team Writer Leave a Comment

Not everybody is going to like your content, it’s actually a good thing. You will want to make sure that you are appealing to your audience, and you will need to figure out who is right for your content and who isn’t. You aren’t going to want to concentrate on everybody, it is best to just think about the people who you are making the content for. What are your audiences interests, if someone doesn’t like it, then those are not the ones that belong in your audience.

Key Takeaways:

  • It’s normal for there to be people who don’t like your writing, and for people who do.
  • If you are only getting positive feedback then you aren’t reaching enough people.
  • You also can’t write for everyone, you have to asses who your people are and go from there.

“It’s natural for horseback riders to have no interest in scuba-diving topics, and vice versa.”

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