: Re: What can I ask my readers to help me and how? I have a growing non-fiction blog about challenging existing dogmas in my culture, and it has been attracting a good amount of readers. However
Ask them for topic suggestions directly.
Ask your audience what things they have noticed and what they feel strongly about.
Make it a point to base your posts around reader suggestions and then you can save your own topics for times when views start to drop.
You can also make follow-up articles by asking about how they feel about the specific topic you are writing about and then framing responses like a discussion and evolution of thoughts on the topic.
Asking your readers about how they deal with the topic and then expand on that in a follow-up post.
Unfortunately, these are probably pretty generic sounding ways to do things, but that's because they have kind of just been proven to work for most people. May not bee what you need to maximize following, but should help to keep the audience involved somewhat.
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