Although I always say that titles are 80% of the success of a post, there are other relevant factors. It's one thing to attract attention, but then you have to avoid your visitor feeling cheated because you don't deliver what you promise.
Carlos Bravo5
The way we read texts has changed with the introduction of the Internet. Every day millions of pieces of content fight for the user's attention. When we arrive at a website or blog we make a decision to stay or leave in less than a second. There are 4 phases to getting a reader to read a blog post from start to finish:
Writing a good blog post entry
Generate visits (phase 1) : to attract attention, titles are a key factor in generating traffic to the content.
Prevent the user from escaping (phase 2) : once the visitor has landed, he needs a scannable structure to be able to extract the main ideas from the posts.
Read the introduction (phase 3) : headlines are important journalist email addresses but it is now that we can show that we have not exaggerated to increase visits to our website.
Finish reading the post (phase 4) : When you start and do not take into account the key factors mentioned above, only a small percentage of all visits make it past phase 3.
Even though the introduction is not the first thing your blog visitors read, it requires your attention as a blogger if you don't want to disappoint the reader once they've gotten past the first two phases.
Why a good introduction is important
If you have a blog, you are not interested in just generating traffic spikes and starting from scratch every day. You need to focus on converting visitors into readers.
It helps hook the reader to read the post until the end.
Show that you have your own style that builds loyalty among your audience and generates recurring traffic.
Increases the likelihood of receiving comments and being shared by the reader among their contacts.
4 points to consider when writing a good introduction
Sometimes the introduction of a post is the one that takes the most effort for me because it is not always easy to find an elegant way to start a post. I have found that the following 4 points help to generate the necessary “appetite” that motivates reading a post from beginning to end.