Skip to main content

Satisfying the Appetite of Web Users with a Hunger for Fresh Content

 | Updated on Aug 15, 2014

4 min read Content Marketing
Satisfying the Appetite of Web Users with a Hunger for Fresh Content

Satisfying the Appetite of Web Users with a Hunger for Fresh ContentThere’s no doubt about it, web users have an insatiable appetite and hunger for fresh, relevant content.

Every day, people all over the world connect to the world-wide-web in search of fresh content.

Content that is new, content that is educational, content that connects them with a new product or service, content that will make them laugh, content that will make them cry, and content that is sharable.

This content could be in the form of written word, trending videos, or funny photos. It could be anything, really.

Many people start their days with a quick web search. Chances are that if you’re reading this, you’ve probably done this yourself.

We either head straight to our favorite sites via the URL bar or we hit the search engines up for something fresh. We’ll get our quick fix before heading off to work or school, until we have a moment to ourselves to head back for more later.

Maybe you want to check the news, your favorite social site, check the weather, or you thought of something you'd like to research. Whatever the case may be, you're back on the web.

Types of Content Most Frequented

When considering the types of content frequented most and favored by web users, it’s important to remember that what works for some content marketers may not work for others.

The types of content frequented and preferred by web users, generally depends upon the age group of the web users. So when considering the type of content to post that will satisfy the appetite of your target audience, you’ll want to deeply consider the age group of your readers.

According to Statista, with more than 2.5 billion web-users world-wide accessing the Internet, the potential to reach the masses with fresh content is huge.

Further studies of Statista conclude that the most common types of websites visited by users worldwide are social media sites and search engines. Statista is a great place to search for statistics of online activity when researching your target audience’s likes and dislikes.

In some of their other studies, they’ve broken down age groups into Millenniums (18-34), Generation X (35-54), and Baby Boomers (55+).

Understanding the likes and dislikes per age group is highly-beneficial when devising a plan of action to unleash content that will be liked by the masses in your target audience.

Don’t Be Afraid to Try New Things

People both like and fear change, but some change is good.

When things become repetitive and expected, they can become boring. However, this is also a Catch-22, because some types of change can throw people off and cause confusion.

Introducing different types of content gradually and occasionally is your best bet in keeping readers engaged and from growing bored with what you have to offer.

Change could be:

  • Infographics
  • Opinion – Tread carefully with content that is opinionated.
  • Debatable Content – This should create engagement for sure, but approach and tread carefully.
  • Videos and Photos – How can we forget? When adding photos, why not get creative and make your own inspirational photos or memes? People love inspiration and a good laugh.
  • How-To Articles – Every day, people everywhere are searching for how-to-do things. They may be searching for tips on how to do something that you're an expert in.
  • Lists – This is a favorite for many and the list doesn’t have to be long. Get creative.

This is not all. There are actually a ton of other great ideas that you could consider when you’re looking to mix things up a bit with your content.

Don’t be afraid of change, but tread carefully as you would with any other type of content.

Remember, your brand’s image is associated with everything that you share.

Sapphire Byers

Sapphire Byers started blogging and website building in 2010. She has a passion for writing and can write about almost anything. She is a master of SEO and enjoys researching fresh topics to provide great content for. She loves helping others bring their visions to life through her words.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You may use these HTML tags and attributes:

<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <s> <strike> <strong>

stellar blog

Take your content to the next level with Stellar!

Ensure your writers have the tools to produce quality content that ranks on Google.

More Blogs

How to Spot and Prevent Spun Content

Rick breaks down how to spot spun content, why it’s still a problem in the age of AI, and what you can do ...[ continue reading ]

24 tips for creating outstanding AI-assisted content in 2025

Me: "You’re a content marketing expert and a world-class writer. Create a single prompt that I can use to get AI to create ...[ continue reading ]

Creating Content that Works for You (Part 1)

Know What You and Your Audience Want What gets your audience going? Content creation might seem like a challenging task but the right ...[ continue reading ]