It is no secret that the way people approach the internet has been changing. To some degree, this started with social media, which brought users together on one platform.
Social media has certainly evolved over the years, as has the role that it plays in people’s lives. Early social media platforms like Xanga or MySpace experienced their heydays and then faded from popularity. Some social media apps, such as Vine, were relatively short-lived, similar to a band that is a one-hit wonder.
Social media has certainly evolved over the years, as has the role that it plays in people’s lives. Early social media platforms like Xanga or MySpace experienced their heydays and then faded from popularity. Some social media apps, such as Vine, were relatively short-lived, similar to a band that is a one-hit wonder.
If you want to get more engagement with your blog posts, the first step is to ensure that you are publishing quality content. Your content needs to be relevant, informative and helpful to your target audience. If you connect with them, they are far more likely to engage with it and share the content. Exactly how you do this will differ depending on your target audience, but your primary focus should be on putting out quality content that gives your readers what they are looking for, which both keeps them coming back for more and encourages them to share that content with others in their network.
Many people who run a search through Google see a standard of 10 search results on the first page. This has become more complex in recent years, as people may see shopping links at the top of the page, quick answers or even AI-generated insights. But as a general rule, Google still generates the top 10 organic search results on the first page, and users need to move to subsequent pages to see more results.





