Understand your blog readers

Have you checked your Advertlets Demographic data? I just did, and here’s what I learned about my readers.

1. They are mostly 18-25 years. Most are college students
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Unlikely to afford expensive clothes and jewelries

2. More bloggers than non-bloggers.
well at least there’s a balance

3. Most prefer to buy t-shirts from me, followed by books, women’s accessories, and dresses. In that order.

Gee, I thought t-shirts are everywhere

4. I have more female readers.
Factor to start selling facial cosmetics online.

5. Surprise surprise! Most prefer I write about my daily life and rants, over social issues, political opinions, book reviews, and everything else.
And I thought my life was uninteresting. Since so few leave comments, but so many readers.

Thank you Advertlets for helping me know my readers better! Eh friends, comment more lar.

About Yvonne Foong

As a child, Yvonne Foong dreamed of growing up to help others. To achieve her ambition, she began studying to become a psychologist. But things changed when tumours were discovered in her body at the age of sixteen. She was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis type 2 -- a genetic illness with no cure. Fighting for survival, Yvonne turned to fundraising and embarked on a medical odyssey to the United States. Her experiences since then have transformed her into a motivational speaker; inspiring hope, faith and strength. Yvonne is currently working to establish A Celebration of Life, a charity foundation that provides NF patients in Malaysia with financial and logistical support.
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7 Responses to Understand your blog readers

  1. pelf says:

    About point #5, I think that’s because we have more than enough people blogging about those social issues already. But your life is different, and interesting in that we all get to know more about your condition and your feelings, which NO OTHER BLOGGERS can describe as well as you do.

    While I wouldn’t say your life is “interesting” (because I understand how must be feeling whenever you’re not well), I am sure your blog has taught a handful of us the meaning of “appreciating life” and “living the moment”.

    At least I am one :) And for that, I have YOU to thank :)

  2. Kok Fye says:

    Comments:
    Not sure if it’s a good thing or a bad thing…
    But I always have a goose bump the moment before I enter your site…
    I think you are a person far too great and noble…
    And that is what I think makes you admirable…
    Respect!!!

  3. Yvonne says:

    Pelf: You’re spoiling me. :P

    Kok Fye: Your words motivate me to improve myself in behavior and deeds, according to God’s standard. Thank you.

  4. Kok Fye says:

    You’re welcome…
    Keep up the good work!!!
    Lots of people will be supporting you!!

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