Unfortunately, there isn’t an audience for bad blogs. If you are not taking the necessary steps to connect with your audience in a meaningful way, you’re not going to become some cult classic – your content just won’t be read.
But if you’re trying to create a new, niche audience for bad blogs, here’s some blogging advice that you may find helpful:
1. Remember, and then completely disregard, your target audience
Sure, you’ve already spent time considering your business’ buyer personas and the best kind of voice that will resonate with your audience. Now throw all of that research out the window! Make sure that your content is purposeless, without any regard to the solutions that you offer or the problems that you can fix. Keep your content dull, humorless, and unoriginal; you want to make sure that you’re not offering anything new to the conversation. Be sure to avoid catchy headlines, enticing content topics, or clear calls to action.
2. Don’t waste your time with editing your blog
There are several practical ways to enhance your reader’s experience while on your blog, including improving the readability of your copy or optimizing technical SEO. But that sounds like a lot of work and you don’t have time for that!
Don’t concern yourself with “trivial” matters like page loading speeds, font consistency, or whether your website is mobile-optimized. Sure, it might be more engaging to have a blog post that is divided up with images, infographics, quotes, or bullet point lists, but if you’re trying to create a terrible blog post, be sure to put your content in bulky, never-ending paragraphs. And skip that spell check.