Get more people to read your cricketing article ?

 

As cricket writers and bloggers, you always pain through getting an article published. It might be while working for the biggest publishing house or managing your own small blog, the challenges remain the same.

 

The Ideation process

1. It all starts with thinking about what to write.

2. Once you get your creative juices flowing,  putting words to action becomes the next task.

3. Followed by the arduous process of Iterating and editing the write up, till the cats come to town.

4. And then finally, hitting the dreadful ‘Publish’ button to broadcast what was yours to the entire world.

All these steps takes a creative toll on your minds.  But it doesn’t end there.

How do you ensure, that the piece you wrote reaches the right audience ?

 

Here are a few ways, one can solve this dilemma :

 

1. Leverage your Social networks

Leverage your Social networks
Leverage your Social networks

Be it Facebook, Twitter or Google plus.

Use your social networks wisely, as it’s not a one-fit solution for all. What might work for one , might not work for the other. At the end, It’s all about getting the audience that gets you.

So make sure, you are using the right social network to spread your message.

 

2. Ask!

Ask
Ask

That’s the beauty about the age we live in. There are hundreds of cricket blogs and news sources to choose from. Trouble is, how do you go about getting your word out to them. The answer is simple.

Ask !

Somebody has said “ You will never know what you can get, unless you ask for what you want”

 

So, If you want to have your article published on Cricinfo. Ask!  Send an email to stands@cricinfo.com, get through the first filter of commands. Who knows, If they love your article, they might even publish it.

 

3. Guest post

guest post your cricket article
guest post your cricket article

Same goes, If you wish to publish your article on your favorite blog. Find your favorite writers and blogs.

The easiest way is to start by looking them on Twitter, where most of them would have their blog page listed.

Look up their email address from the contact page section and shoot out an email.

 

4. Cricketing eyeballs, not Spammer Eyeballs

Cricketing eyeballs, not Spammer Eyeballs
Cricketing eyeballs, not Spammer Eyeballs

 

How many times has your comments section , been bombarded with spam artists? Frustrating isn’t it ?

Start posting your content on CricketHuddle and get comments by eyeballs that will actually value your content, rather than devaluing it by spamming.

We take special measure, to keep tabs on any suspicious activity on the platform and pull them up if needed.

 

What are the other ways of getting more cricketing eyeballs to your blog pieces ? Let us know.