Here’s what I consider low-churn blogs!
When I say, “I want to invest in blogs with strong retention,” I mean I want to see that websites consistently pull in dedicated readers over a period of many years. (“Churn” — the quick loss of readers or subscribers — is the No. 1 red flag in blogging.) A low-churn blog, on the other hand, signals that visitors find the content useful enough that they stick around, return often, and share it with others. That’s the kind of blog I want to care about. Low churn means engaged audience Very engaged audience? No matter if a blog revolves around personal finance, health, cybersecurity, travel, or any niche, the secret of persistence is the retention of an audience. When a blog is effective at maintaining the interest of its readers—that’s the best indication that its content is relevant and of high quality—and a loyal following is an asset. If a blog has low churn, it means your readers are happy with what you’re offering and will more likely return, subscribe or buy. As a blog buyer,...